Cholangiocarcinoma Targeted Therapies: Mechanisms of Action and Resistance.

IF 4.7 2区 医学 Q1 PATHOLOGY
Haley Ellis, Chiara Braconi, Juan W Valle, Nabeel Bardeesy
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Abstract

Cholangiocarcinoma is an aggressive bile duct malignancy with heterogeneous genomic features. Although most patients receive standard-of-care chemotherapy/immunotherapy, genomic changes that can be targeted with established or emerging therapeutics are common. Accordingly, precision medicine strategies are transforming the next-line treatment for patient subsets. Hotspot IDH1 mutations and activating fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 fusions occur frequently, and small-molecule inhibitors against these alterations are US Food and Drug Administration approved. Translational and basic science studies have elucidated the mechanisms of response and resistance in cholangiocarcinoma, providing insights into these targets that extend to other cancers. Additional US Food and Drug Administration-approved and National Comprehensive Cancer Network guideline-recommended treatments for recurrent genomic changes include BRAF inhibition (BRAF-V600E) and trastumazab deruxtecan (human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 amplification). Furthermore, ongoing clinical trials show promising results with KRAS inhibition (KRAS-codon 12 mutations), PRTM5 inhibition, alone or with methylthioadenosine inhibition (5-methylthioadenosine phosphorylase deletion), and murine double minute 2 inhibition (murine double minute 2 amplification). Despite these advances, the rate, depth, and duration of response to each treatment need improvement. Moreover, many patients do not have currently targetable genotypes. In this review, we examine the clinical efficacy and mechanisms of resistance associated with these treatments, as well as insights into the molecular and biological effects of pathway activation and inhibition, based on study of patient samples and preclinical models. We also explore strategies to overcome resistance and possible precision medicine approaches for additional patient subsets.

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30 days
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Pathology, official journal of the American Society for Investigative Pathology, published by Elsevier, Inc., seeks high-quality original research reports, reviews, and commentaries related to the molecular and cellular basis of disease. The editors will consider basic, translational, and clinical investigations that directly address mechanisms of pathogenesis or provide a foundation for future mechanistic inquiries. Examples of such foundational investigations include data mining, identification of biomarkers, molecular pathology, and discovery research. Foundational studies that incorporate deep learning and artificial intelligence are also welcome. High priority is given to studies of human disease and relevant experimental models using molecular, cellular, and organismal approaches.
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