Journal of Translational Medicine (Jul 2022)

Identification of functional pathways and molecular signatures in neuroendocrine neoplasms by multi-omics analysis

  • Viola Melone,
  • Annamaria Salvati,
  • Domenico Palumbo,
  • Giorgio Giurato,
  • Giovanni Nassa,
  • Francesca Rizzo,
  • Luigi Palo,
  • Alessandro Giordano,
  • Mariarosaria Incoronato,
  • Mario Vitale,
  • Caterina Mian,
  • Immacolata Di Biase,
  • Stefano Cristiano,
  • Viviana Narciso,
  • Monica Cantile,
  • Annabella Di Mauro,
  • Fabiana Tatangelo,
  • Salvatore Tafuto,
  • Roberta Modica,
  • Claudia Pivonello,
  • Marco Salvatore,
  • Annamaria Colao,
  • Alessandro Weisz,
  • Roberta Tarallo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12967-022-03511-7
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 1 – 17

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Abstract Background Neuroendocrine neoplasms (NENs) represent a heterogeneous class of rare tumors with increasing incidence. They are characterized by the ability to secrete peptide hormones and biogenic amines but other reliable biomarkers are lacking, making diagnosis and identification of the primary site very challenging. While in some NENs, such as the pancreatic ones, next generation sequencing technologies allowed the identification of new molecular hallmarks, our knowledge of the molecular profile of NENs from other anatomical sites is still poor. Methods Starting from the concept that NENs from different organs may be clinically and genetically correlated, we applied a multi-omics approach by combining multigene panel testing, CGH-array, transcriptome and miRNome profiling and computational analyses, with the aim to highlight common molecular and functional signatures of gastroenteropancreatic (GEP)-NENs and medullary thyroid carcinomas (MTCs) that could aid diagnosis, prognosis and therapy. Results By comparing genomic and transcriptional profiles, ATM-dependent signaling emerged among the most significant pathways at multiple levels, involving gene variations and miRNA-mediated regulation, thus representing a novel putative druggable pathway in these cancer types. Moreover, a set of circulating miRNAs was also selected as possible diagnostic/prognostic biomarkers useful for clinical management of NENs. Conclusions These findings depict a complex molecular and functional landscape of NENs, shedding light on novel therapeutic targets and disease biomarkers to be exploited.

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