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Molecular Features of Cancers Exhibiting Exceptional Responses to Treatment

Authors :
Hui Shen
Louis M. Staudt
Viktoriya Korchina
Katherine A. Hoadley
Roy Tarnuzzer
Richard F. Little
Manuel Castro de Moura
Maria F. Cardenas
Irina A. Lubensky
Manel Esteller
Jianhong Hu
Julie M. Gastier-Foster
Jeffrey White
Elise C. Kohn
Paula M. Jacobs
Ninad Dewal
Chris Karlovich
Carol J. Weil
Donna M. Muzny
Geraldine O'Sullivan-Coyne
Lalitha K. Shankar
Adrienne Johnson
Kristen M. Leraas
Alice P. Chen
Jean C. Zenklusen
Shakun Malik
Peter W. Laird
Barbara A. Conley
Harshavardhan Doddapaneni
Lisa M. McShane
Jay Bowen
Vincent A. Miller
S. Percy Ivy
James V. Tricoli
David Piñeyro
Toshinori Hinoue
Tracy S. Nolan
Brian Rodgers
Lyndsay Harris
James H. Doroshow
David A. Wheeler
Paul Williams
Linghua Wang
Alina M Hamilton
Elijah F. Edmondson
Naoko Takebe
Source :
Cancer Cell. 39:38-53.e7
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2021.

Abstract

A small fraction of cancer patients with advanced disease survive significantly longer than patients with clinically comparable tumors. Molecular mechanisms for exceptional responses to therapy have been identified by genomic analysis of tumor biopsies from individual patients. Here, we analyzed tumor biopsies from an unbiased cohort of 111 exceptional responder patients using multiple platforms to profile genetic and epigenetic aberrations as well as the tumor microenvironment. Integrative analysis uncovered plausible mechanisms for the therapeutic response in nearly a quarter of the patients. The mechanisms were assigned to four broad categories���DNA damage response, intracellular signaling, immune engagement, and genetic alterations characteristic of favorable prognosis���with many tumors falling into multiple categories. These analyses revealed synthetic lethal relationships that may be exploited therapeutically and rare genetic lesions that favor therapeutic success, while also providing a wealth of testable hypotheses regarding oncogenic mechanisms that may influence the response to cancer therapy. Profiling multi-platform genomics of 110 cancer patients with an exceptional therapeutic response, Wheeler et al. identify putative molecular mechanisms explaining this survival phenotype in ���23% of cases. Therapeutic success is related to rare molecular features of responding tumors, exploiting synthetic lethality and oncogene addiction.

Details

ISSN :
15356108
Volume :
39
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f1b6d0d6ec6a4854bb19c00a4572d0d8
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccell.2020.10.015