Molecular Subtypes of Bladder Cancer: Component Signatures and Potential Value in Clinical Decision-making.

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY Advances In Anatomic Pathology Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-01-18 DOI:10.1097/PAP.0000000000000430
Joshua Warrick
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Bladder cancer may be classified into "molecular subtypes" based on gene expression. These are associated with treatment response and patient outcomes. The gene expression signatures that define these subtypes are diverse, including signatures of epithelial differentiation, stromal involvement, cell cycle activity, and immune cell infiltration. Multiple different systems are described. While earlier studies considered molecular subtypes to be intrinsic properties of cancer, recent data have shown molecular subtypes change as tumors progress and evolve, and often differ between histologically distinct regions of a tumor. The data also indicate that some signatures that define molecular subtypes may be treated as independent continuous variables, rather than categorical subtypes, and these individual signatures may be more clinically informative. This review describes molecular subtypes of urothelial carcinoma, including histologic subtypes and tumors with divergent differentiation, and explores potential future uses in patient management.

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膀胱癌的分子亚型:膀胱癌分子亚型:成分特征和临床决策的潜在价值。
膀胱癌可根据基因表达分为 "分子亚型"。这些亚型与治疗反应和患者预后有关。定义这些亚型的基因表达特征多种多样,包括上皮分化、基质参与、细胞周期活动和免疫细胞浸润等特征。描述了多种不同的系统。早期的研究认为分子亚型是癌症的固有属性,而最近的数据则表明分子亚型会随着肿瘤的进展和演变而变化,而且肿瘤的不同组织学区域之间往往也存在差异。数据还表明,定义分子亚型的一些特征可被视为独立的连续变量,而不是分类亚型,这些单个特征可能更具临床意义。本综述介绍了尿路上皮癌的分子亚型,包括组织学亚型和分化不同的肿瘤,并探讨了未来在患者管理中的潜在用途。
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期刊介绍: Advances in Anatomic Pathology provides targeted coverage of the key developments in anatomic and surgical pathology. It covers subjects ranging from basic morphology to the most advanced molecular biology techniques. The journal selects and efficiently communicates the most important information from recent world literature and offers invaluable assistance in managing the increasing flow of information in pathology.
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