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Lung Cancer Proteogenomics: Shaping the Future of Clinical Investigation.

Authors :
Vavilis, Theofanis
Petre, Maria Louiza
Vatsellas, Giannis
Ainatzoglou, Alexandra
Stamoula, Eleni
Sachinidis, Athanasios
Lamprinou, Malamatenia
Dardalas, Ioannis
Vamvakaris, Ioannis N.
Gkiozos, Ioannis
Syrigos, Konstantinos N.
Anagnostopoulos, Athanasios K.
Source :
Cancers. Mar2024, Vol. 16 Issue 6, p1236. 17p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Simple Summary: Lung cancer remains the number one public health burden related to cancer worldwide. The integration of genomic profiling with in-depth proteomic profiling has introduced a new dimension of molecular cancer research, termed proteogenomics. This new-born scientific field is anticipated to fill significant knowledge gaps created by transitioning from the genome to the proteome and assist in the discovery of novel treatment pathways for lung cancer patients. This review consists of a comprehensive investigation of recent studies undertaken in the lung cancer proteogenomics setting, focusing on how elucidation of such features can evoke tangible clinical outcomes. Background: Lung cancer is associated with a high incidence of mortality worldwide. Molecular mechanisms governing the disease have been explored by genomic studies; however, several aspects remain elusive. The integration of genomic profiling with in-depth proteomic profiling has introduced a new dimension to lung cancer research, termed proteogenomics. The aim of this review article was to investigate proteogenomic approaches in lung cancer, focusing on how elucidation of proteogenomic features can evoke tangible clinical outcomes. Methods: A strict methodological approach was adopted for study selection and key article features included molecular attributes, tumor biomarkers, and major hallmarks involved in oncogenesis. Results: As a consensus, in all studies it becomes evident that proteogenomics is anticipated to fill significant knowledge gaps and assist in the discovery of novel treatment options. Genomic profiling unravels patient driver mutations, and exploration of downstream effects uncovers great variability in transcript and protein correlation. Also, emphasis is placed on defining proteogenomic traits of tumors of major histological classes, generating a diverse portrait of predictive markers and druggable targets. Conclusions: An up-to-date synthesis of landmark lung cancer proteogenomic studies is herein provided, underpinning the importance of proteogenomics in the landscape of personalized medicine for combating lung cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20726694
Volume :
16
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Cancers
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
176307037
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers16061236