1. Novel Biomarkers in Sinonasal Cancers: from Bench to Bedside
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Valerie J. Lund, Matt Lechner, and Jacklyn Liu
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Sinonasal neuroendocrine carcinoma (SNEC) ,Sinonasal adenocarcinoma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sinonasal squamous cell cancer ,Nose Neoplasms ,Esthesioneuroblastoma ,Brain cancer ,Metastasis ,Sinonasal cancer ,03 medical and health sciences ,Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma ,0302 clinical medicine ,Targeted therapies ,Olfactory neuroblastoma ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Advanced disease ,Sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma (SNUC) ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Therapeutic targets ,Humans ,business.industry ,Induction chemotherapy ,Treatment options ,Sinonasal melanoma ,medicine.disease ,Bench to bedside ,Head and Neck Cancers (EY Hanna, Section Editor) ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,business ,Biomarkers ,Paranasal Sinus Neoplasms - Abstract
Purpose of Review Sinonasal cancers are a heterogenous group of rare cancers for which histopathological diagnosis can be very challenging and treatment options are limited for advanced disease in particular. Here, we review the candidacy of novel diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, and therapeutic targets for sinonasal cancers. Recent Findings Molecular multidimensional analyses of sinonasal cancers have been lagging behind other major cancers, but there are numerous publications describing the discovery of novel candidate biomarkers, e.g. the methylation classifier, originally developed for brain cancers, and gene expression panels for the prediction of response to induction chemotherapy in sinonasal undifferentiated carcinoma. The most promising biomarkers are summarized and discussed further with regard to their clinical applicability and future potential. Summary Many of the described novel biomarkers for sinonasal cancers will eventually overcome the pitfalls associated with the frequently non-specific immunohistological tests. With comprehensive, multidimensional molecular testing of these tumours in collaborative consortia projects, our better understanding of the molecular mechanisms of sinonasal cancers and their carcinogenesis will determine the most useful diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers, allow stringent multi-institutional validation and guide trials on targeted therapies.
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- 2020