Exploring the molecular landscape of cancer of unknown primary: A comparative analysis with other metastatic cancers.

IF 6.6 2区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Molecular Oncology Pub Date : 2024-10-01 Epub Date: 2024-05-15 DOI:10.1002/1878-0261.13664
Laura Andersen, Ditte S Christensen, Asbjørn Kjær, Michael Knudsen, Andreas K Andersen, Maria B Laursen, Johanne Ahrenfeldt, Britt E Laursen, Nicolai J Birkbak
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Abstract

Cancer of unknown primary (CUP) tumors are biologically very heterogeneous, which complicates stratification of patients for treatment. Consequently, these patients face limited treatment options and a poor prognosis. With this study, we aim to expand on the current knowledge of CUP biology by analyzing two cohorts: a well-characterized cohort of 44 CUP patients, and 213 metastatic patients with known primary. These cohorts were treated at the same institution and characterized by identical molecular assessments. Through comparative analysis of genomic and transcriptomic data, we found that CUP tumors were characterized by high expression of immune-related genes and pathways compared to other metastatic tumors. Moreover, CUP tumors uniformly demonstrated high levels of tumor-infiltrating leukocytes and circulating T cells, indicating a strong immune response. Finally, the genetic landscape of CUP tumors resembled that of other metastatic cancers and demonstrated mutations in established cancer genes. In conclusion, CUP tumors possess a distinct immunophenotype that distinguishes them from other metastatic cancers. These results may suggest an immune response in CUP that facilitates metastatic tumor growth while limiting growth of the primary tumor.

探索原发灶不明癌症的分子图谱:与其他转移性癌症的比较分析。
原发灶不明的癌症(CUP)在生物学上具有很强的异质性,这使得对患者进行分层治疗变得更加复杂。因此,这些患者的治疗方案有限,预后较差。通过这项研究,我们旨在分析两个队列:一个由 44 名 CUP 患者组成的特征明确的队列,以及 213 名已知原发灶的转移性患者,从而扩展目前对 CUP 生物学的了解。这两组患者在同一机构接受治疗,分子评估结果完全相同。通过对基因组和转录组数据的比较分析,我们发现 CUP 肿瘤与其他转移性肿瘤相比,具有免疫相关基因和通路高表达的特点。此外,CUP 肿瘤一致表现出高水平的肿瘤浸润白细胞和循环 T 细胞,这表明肿瘤具有很强的免疫反应。最后,CUP 肿瘤的遗传特征与其他转移性癌症相似,并表现出成熟癌症基因的突变。总之,CUP 肿瘤具有区别于其他转移性癌症的独特免疫表型。这些结果可能表明,银联瘤的免疫反应促进了转移性肿瘤的生长,同时限制了原发肿瘤的生长。
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Molecular Oncology
Molecular Oncology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
CiteScore
11.80
自引率
1.50%
发文量
203
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Oncology highlights new discoveries, approaches, and technical developments, in basic, clinical and discovery-driven translational cancer research. It publishes research articles, reviews (by invitation only), and timely science policy articles. The journal is now fully Open Access with all articles published over the past 10 years freely available.
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