Emerging molecular phenotypes and potential therapeutic targets in esophageal and gastric adenocarcinoma unearthed by whole genome and transcriptome analyses
Annika Windon , Majd Al Assaad , Kevin Hadi , Nicole Mendelson , Erika Hissong , Aditya Deshpande , Marvel Tranquille , Justin Mclee , Max F. Levine , Minal Patel , Juan S. Medina-Martínez , Kenrry Chiu , Jyothi Manohar , Michael Sigouros , Allyson J. Ocean , Andrea Sboner , José Jessurun , Olivier Elemento , Manish Shah , Juan Miguel Mosquera
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Abstract
Background
Adenocarcinoma of the esophagus and stomach demands a deeper molecular understanding to advance treatment strategies and improve patient outcomes. Here, we profiled the genome and transcriptome landscape of these cancers, explored molecular characteristics that are undetectable by other sequencing platforms, and analyzed their potential clinical ramifications.
Methods
Our study employed state-of-the-art integrative analyses of whole genome and transcriptome sequencing on 51 matched tumor and germline samples from 46 patients. Mutations and rearrangements in clinically relevant cancer genes were investigated and correlated with OncoKB, a knowledge-based precision oncology database, to identify treatment implications. Genome-wide signatures and manually curated molecular profiles were also determined.
Results
The analyses revealed 90 targetable oncogenic mutations and fusions in 63 % of the patients, including novel NTRK, NRG1, ALK, and MET fusions, and structural variants in cancer genes like RAD51B. Also, molecular signatures associated with mismatch repair and homologous recombination deficiency were elucidated. Notably, we identified CDK12-type genomic instability associated with CDK12 fusions.
Conclusions
Our findings support the potential of whole genome and transcriptome sequencing analyses as a comprehensive approach to identify treatment targets in adenocarcinoma of the stomach and the esophagus, and their application in precision oncology.
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