Fusion genes in pancreatic tumors.

IF 14.3 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY Trends in cancer Pub Date : 2024-05-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-19 DOI:10.1016/j.trecan.2024.01.009
Anastasios Gkountakos, Aatur D Singhi, C Benedikt Westphalen, Aldo Scarpa, Claudio Luchini
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Abstract

Gene fusions and rearrangements play a crucial role in tumor biology. They are rare events typically detected in KRAS wild-type (WT) pancreatic tumors. Their identification can inform clinical management by enabling precision oncology, as fusions involving BRAF, FGFR2, RET, NTRK, NRG1, and ALK represent actionable targets in KRAS-WT cancers, and serve diagnostic purposes since fusions involving PRKACA/B represent the diagnostic hallmark of intraductal oncocytic papillary neoplasms (IOPNs). Although they are rare, the therapeutic and diagnostic importance of these genomic events should not be underestimated, highlighting the need for quality-ensured molecular diagnostics in the management of cancer. Herein we review the existing literature on the role of fusion genes in pancreatic tumors and their clinical potential as effective biomarkers and therapeutic targets.

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胰腺肿瘤中的融合基因。
基因融合和重排在肿瘤生物学中起着至关重要的作用。它们是罕见的事件,通常在 KRAS 野生型(WT)胰腺肿瘤中检测到。由于涉及 BRAF、FGFR2、RET、NTRK、NRG1 和 ALK 的融合是 KRAS-WT 癌症中的可操作靶点,因此对它们的识别可以为临床管理提供信息,从而实现精准肿瘤学;由于涉及 PRKACA/B 的融合是导管内巨细胞乳头状瘤(IOPNs)的诊断标志,因此它们还具有诊断作用。虽然这种情况很少见,但这些基因组事件在治疗和诊断方面的重要性不容低估,这凸显了在癌症治疗过程中对有质量保证的分子诊断的需求。在此,我们回顾了有关融合基因在胰腺肿瘤中的作用及其作为有效生物标记物和治疗靶点的临床潜力的现有文献。
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Trends in cancer
Trends in cancer Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Trends in Cancer, a part of the Trends review journals, delivers concise and engaging expert commentary on key research topics and cutting-edge advances in cancer discovery and medicine. Trends in Cancer serves as a unique platform for multidisciplinary information, fostering discussion and education for scientists, clinicians, policy makers, and patients & advocates.Covering various aspects, it presents opportunities, challenges, and impacts of basic, translational, and clinical findings, industry R&D, technology, innovation, ethics, and cancer policy and funding in an authoritative yet reader-friendly format.
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