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ABSTRACT: Purpose
Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a clinically aggressive disorder with early tumor dissemination. Identifying molecular traits of CUP can be not only beneficial for a better therapeutic approach but also potentially valuable for patients with general metastatic dissemination.Patients and methods
We retrospectively investigated a total of 35 unique CUP cases. Tumor tissue samples were available in 26 patients, and plasma samples were available in 22 patients. Targeted sequencing was performed with a panel of 416 pan cancer-related genes.Results
A genomic landscape of the CUP cohort showed that TP53 mutation was the most frequently observed mutation while MYC amplification was the most common CNV. Aberrant TP53, RTK-RAS, and PI3K signaling pathways were also prevalent, identified in more than half of the cases with tumor tissue. Around 58% of the CUP cases harbored homologous recombinant repair (HRR) pathway gene alterations. The tumor mutational load of CUP patients with altered HRR pathway displayed a significant increase than that of patients with intact HRR. Clinically actionable mutations were identified in eight patients, which may benefit from targeted therapies. Eight patients were treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, showing different responses, HRR, and LOH status.Conclusion
Collectively, our data have provided much-need insights into the treatment options for patients diagnosed with CUP in the era of precision medicine.
SUBMITTER: Yang Z
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8991684 | biostudies-literature | 2022
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Yang Zhen Z Cui Wei W Yu Ruoying R Dong Xinhua X Zhao Jian J Dai Lu L Ou Qiuxiang Q Bao Hua H Wu Xue X Wu Chuanxin C Lai Jinhuo J
Frontiers in oncology 20220324
<h4>Purpose</h4>Carcinoma of unknown primary (CUP) is a clinically aggressive disorder with early tumor dissemination. Identifying molecular traits of CUP can be not only beneficial for a better therapeutic approach but also potentially valuable for patients with general metastatic dissemination.<h4>Patients and methods</h4>We retrospectively investigated a total of 35 unique CUP cases. Tumor tissue samples were available in 26 patients, and plasma samples were available in 22 patients. Targeted ...[more]