Publications by authors named "S M Peirone"

Introduction: Ewing Sarcoma (EWS) has been reported in seven children with Down syndrome (DS). To date, a detailed assessment of this solid tumour in DS patients is yet to be made.

Methods: Here, we characterise a chemo-resistant mediastinal EWS in a 2-year-old DS child, the youngest ever reported case, by exploiting sequencing approaches.

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Selective KRAS inhibitors have been developed to covalently lock the oncogene in the inactive GDP-bound state. Two of these molecules, sotorasib and adagrasib, are approved for the treatment of adult patients with KRAS-mutated previously treated advanced non-small cell lung cancer. Drug treatment imposes selective pressures leading to the outgrowth of drug-resistant variants.

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Dysregulation of alternative splicing in prostate cancer is linked to transcriptional programs activated by AR, ERG, FOXA1, and MYC. Here, we show that FOXA1 functions as the primary orchestrator of alternative splicing dysregulation across 500 primary and metastatic prostate cancer transcriptomes. We demonstrate that FOXA1 binds to the regulatory regions of splicing-related genes, including HNRNPK and SRSF1.

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  • Antibodies that target PD-1 (aPD-1) are crucial for treating advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) because they can reactivate the immune response against tumors, but this study reveals that aPD-1 may also work independently of lymphocytes by blocking PD-1 receptors on resistant cancer cells.
  • Experimentally, it was shown that PD-1 levels increased in NSCLC cells after treatment with cisplatin, and using aPD-1 after chemotherapy impaired the recovery of these cells, highlighting its potential effectiveness against chemotherapy-resistant tumors.
  • The findings indicate that aPD-1 can significantly reduce tumor growth in NSCLC models without relying on the immune system, suggesting a new approach by targeting tumor
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The onset of multiple and metachronous tumors in young patients induces to suspect the presence of genetic variants in genes associated with tumorigenesis. We describe here the unusual case of a 16-year-old patient who developed a synchronous bifocal colorectal adenocarcinoma with distant metastases. We provide high throughput molecular characterization with whole-exome sequencing (WES) and DNA targeted sequencing of different tumoral lesions and normal tissue samples that led to unveil a germline POLE mutation (p.

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