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  • Gastric cancer is a highly lethal disease, and its treatment is complicated by multiple genetic alterations found in tumors, which hinder the development of targeted therapies.
  • To tackle these issues, researchers created a detailed dataset linking patient tumor profiles with responses to 60 targeted cancer drugs, aiming to uncover pharmacogenomic interactions in gastric cancer.
  • The study found that specific tumor types showed unique sensitivities to certain drugs, highlighting potential new treatment avenues based on genetic mutations, which could lead to more personalized and effective therapies for gastric cancer patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Gastric cancer is among the most lethal human malignancies. Previous studies have identified molecular aberrations that constitute dynamic biological networks and genomic complexities of gastric tumors. However, the clinical translation of molecular-guided targeted therapy is hampered by challenges. Notably, solid tumors often harbor multiple genetic alterations, complicating the development of effective treatments.

Methods: To address such challenges, we established a comprehensive dataset of molecularly annotated patient derivatives coupled with pharmacological profiles for 60 targeted agents to explore dynamic pharmacogenomic interactions in gastric cancers.

Results: We identified lineage-specific drug sensitivities based on histopathological and molecular subclassification, including substantial sensitivities toward VEGFR and EGFR inhibition therapies in diffuse- and signet ring-type gastric tumors, respectively. We identified potential therapeutic opportunities for WNT pathway inhibitors in ALK-mutant tumors, a significant association between PIK3CA-E542K mutation and AZD5363 response, and transcriptome expression of RNF11 as a potential predictor of response to gefitinib.

Conclusions: Collectively, our results demonstrate the feasibility of drug screening combined with tumor molecular characterization to facilitate personalized therapeutic regimens for gastric tumors.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7029441PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13073-020-0717-8DOI Listing

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