Frontiers in Oncology (Jan 2024)

Deciphering the origin and therapeutic targets of cancer of unknown primary: a case report that illustrates the power of integrative whole-exome and transcriptome sequencing analysis

  • Majd Al Assaad,
  • Majd Al Assaad,
  • Nara Shin,
  • Michael Sigouros,
  • Jyothi Manohar,
  • Zoia Antysheva,
  • Nikita Kotlov,
  • Daria Kiriy,
  • Anastasiia Nikitina,
  • Mikhail Kleimenov,
  • Anastasiya Tsareva,
  • Anastasiya Makarova,
  • Victoria Fomchenkova,
  • Julia Dubinina,
  • Alexandra Boyko,
  • Nava Almog,
  • David Wilkes,
  • Joanna G. Escalon,
  • Ashish Saxena,
  • Olivier Elemento,
  • Cora N. Sternberg,
  • Cora N. Sternberg,
  • David M. Nanus,
  • David M. Nanus,
  • Juan Miguel Mosquera,
  • Juan Miguel Mosquera

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2023.1274163
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) represents a significant diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, being the third to fourth leading cause of cancer death, despite advances in diagnostic tools. This article presents a successful approach using a novel genomic analysis in the evaluation and treatment of a CUP patient, leveraging whole-exome sequencing (WES) and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). The patient, with a history of multiple primary tumors including urothelial cancer, exhibited a history of rapid progression on empirical chemotherapy. The application of our approach identified a molecular target, characterized the tumor expression profile and the tumor microenvironment, and analyzed the origin of the tumor, leading to a tailored treatment. This resulted in a substantial radiological response across all metastatic sites and the predicted primary site of the tumor. We argue that a comprehensive genomic and molecular profiling approach, like the BostonGene© Tumor Portrait, can provide a more definitive, personalized treatment strategy, overcoming the limitations of current predictive assays. This approach offers a potential solution to an unmet clinical need for a standardized approach in identifying the tumor origin for the effective management of CUP.

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