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Genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care

Cancer treatment is facing major evolution since the advent of targeted therapies. Building genetic profiles could predict sensitivity or resistance to these therapies and highlight disease-specific abnormalities, supporting personalized patient care. In the context of biomedical research and clinic...

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Autores principales: Muller, Etienne, Brault, Baptiste, Holmes, Allyson, Legros, Angelina, Jeannot, Emmanuelle, Campitelli, Maura, Rousselin, Antoine, Goardon, Nicolas, Frébourg, Thierry, Krieger, Sophie, Crouet, Hubert, Nicolas, Alain, Sastre, Xavier, Vaur, Dominique, Castéra, Laurent
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4618619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26155992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.492
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author Muller, Etienne
Brault, Baptiste
Holmes, Allyson
Legros, Angelina
Jeannot, Emmanuelle
Campitelli, Maura
Rousselin, Antoine
Goardon, Nicolas
Frébourg, Thierry
Krieger, Sophie
Crouet, Hubert
Nicolas, Alain
Sastre, Xavier
Vaur, Dominique
Castéra, Laurent
author_facet Muller, Etienne
Brault, Baptiste
Holmes, Allyson
Legros, Angelina
Jeannot, Emmanuelle
Campitelli, Maura
Rousselin, Antoine
Goardon, Nicolas
Frébourg, Thierry
Krieger, Sophie
Crouet, Hubert
Nicolas, Alain
Sastre, Xavier
Vaur, Dominique
Castéra, Laurent
author_sort Muller, Etienne
collection PubMed
description Cancer treatment is facing major evolution since the advent of targeted therapies. Building genetic profiles could predict sensitivity or resistance to these therapies and highlight disease-specific abnormalities, supporting personalized patient care. In the context of biomedical research and clinical diagnosis, our laboratory has developed an oncogenic panel comprised of 226 genes and a dedicated bioinformatic pipeline to explore somatic mutations in cervical carcinomas, using high-throughput sequencing. Twenty-nine tumors were sequenced for exons within 226 genes. The automated pipeline used includes a database and a filtration system dedicated to identifying mutations of interest and excluding false positive and germline mutations. One-hundred and seventy-six total mutational events were found among the 29 tumors. Our cervical tumor mutational landscape shows that most mutations are found in PIK3CA (E545K, E542K) and KRAS (G12D, G13D) and others in FBXW7 (R465C, R505G, R479Q). Mutations have also been found in ALK (V1149L, A1266T) and EGFR (T259M). These results showed that 48% of patients display at least one deleterious mutation in genes that have been already targeted by the Food and Drug Administration approved therapies. Considering deleterious mutations, 59% of patients could be eligible for clinical trials. Sequencing hundreds of genes in a clinical context has become feasible, in terms of time and cost. In the near future, such an analysis could be a part of a battery of examinations along the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, helping to detect sensitivity or resistance to targeted therapies and allow advancements towards personalized oncology.
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spelling pubmed-46186192015-10-29 Genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care Muller, Etienne Brault, Baptiste Holmes, Allyson Legros, Angelina Jeannot, Emmanuelle Campitelli, Maura Rousselin, Antoine Goardon, Nicolas Frébourg, Thierry Krieger, Sophie Crouet, Hubert Nicolas, Alain Sastre, Xavier Vaur, Dominique Castéra, Laurent Cancer Med Clinical Cancer Research Cancer treatment is facing major evolution since the advent of targeted therapies. Building genetic profiles could predict sensitivity or resistance to these therapies and highlight disease-specific abnormalities, supporting personalized patient care. In the context of biomedical research and clinical diagnosis, our laboratory has developed an oncogenic panel comprised of 226 genes and a dedicated bioinformatic pipeline to explore somatic mutations in cervical carcinomas, using high-throughput sequencing. Twenty-nine tumors were sequenced for exons within 226 genes. The automated pipeline used includes a database and a filtration system dedicated to identifying mutations of interest and excluding false positive and germline mutations. One-hundred and seventy-six total mutational events were found among the 29 tumors. Our cervical tumor mutational landscape shows that most mutations are found in PIK3CA (E545K, E542K) and KRAS (G12D, G13D) and others in FBXW7 (R465C, R505G, R479Q). Mutations have also been found in ALK (V1149L, A1266T) and EGFR (T259M). These results showed that 48% of patients display at least one deleterious mutation in genes that have been already targeted by the Food and Drug Administration approved therapies. Considering deleterious mutations, 59% of patients could be eligible for clinical trials. Sequencing hundreds of genes in a clinical context has become feasible, in terms of time and cost. In the near future, such an analysis could be a part of a battery of examinations along the diagnosis and treatment of cancer, helping to detect sensitivity or resistance to targeted therapies and allow advancements towards personalized oncology. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2015-10 2015-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4618619/ /pubmed/26155992 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.492 Text en © 2015 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Cancer Research
Muller, Etienne
Brault, Baptiste
Holmes, Allyson
Legros, Angelina
Jeannot, Emmanuelle
Campitelli, Maura
Rousselin, Antoine
Goardon, Nicolas
Frébourg, Thierry
Krieger, Sophie
Crouet, Hubert
Nicolas, Alain
Sastre, Xavier
Vaur, Dominique
Castéra, Laurent
Genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care
title Genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care
title_full Genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care
title_fullStr Genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care
title_full_unstemmed Genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care
title_short Genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care
title_sort genetic profiles of cervical tumors by high-throughput sequencing for personalized medical care
topic Clinical Cancer Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4618619/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26155992
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.492
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