Transcriptome modeling and phenotypic assays for cancer precision medicine.

Arch Pharm Res

Center for Advanced Bioinformatics & Systems Medicine, Sookmyung Women's University, Hyochangwon-gil 52, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 140-742, Republic of Korea.

Published: August 2017

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cancer precision medicine relies on clinically actionable biomarkers to effectively categorize patients and predict treatment outcomes, yet only a few cancer mutations have been confirmed as reliable biomarkers despite the large number reported.
  • The variability and low occurrence of these mutations across different cancer types hinder the effectiveness of using them as predictive biomarkers.
  • Recent advancements in cancer transcriptome analysis and phenotypic screening open new avenues for discovering non-genetic biomarkers and targets, providing a more comprehensive approach to cancer drug discovery.

Article Abstract

Cancer precision medicine requires clinically actionable biomarkers for patient stratification and a better prediction of clinical outcome. Although thousands of cancer-enriched mutated genes have been reported by global sequencing projects, to date, only a few oncogenic mutations have been confirmed as effective biomarkers in cancer therapies. The low frequency and varied profile (i.e., allele frequency, mutation position) of mutant genes among cancer types limit the utility of predictive biomarkers. The recent explosion of cancer transcriptome and phenotypic screening data provides another opportunity for finding transcript-level biomarkers and targets, thus overcoming the limitation of cancer mutation analyses. Technological developments enable the rapid and extensive discovery of potential target-biomarker combinations from large-scale transcriptome-level screening combined with physiologically relevant phenotypic assays. Here, we summarized recent progress as well as discussed the outlook of transcriptome-oriented data mining strategies and phenotypic assays for the identification of non-genetic biomarkers and targets in cancer drug discovery.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12272-017-0940-zDOI Listing

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