Whole genome and transcriptome analysis of pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma elucidates mechanisms of homologous recombination deficiency and unravels novel relevant fusion events.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY
Jesús Delgado-de la Mora, Majd Al Assaad, Selda Karaaslan, Kevin Hadi, Ahmed Halima, Aditya Deshpande, Jyothi Manohar, Michael Sigouros, Juan S Medina-Martínez, Michael D Lieberman, Andrea Sboner, Elizabeta C Popa, José Jessurun, Olivier Elemento, Allyson J Ocean, Erika Hissong, Juan Miguel Mosquera
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Abstract

Pancreatic acinar cell carcinoma (PACC) is a rare pancreatic tumor with a heterogeneous clinical course and, except for radical surgery, limited treatment options. We present a comprehensive study encompassing whole-genome and RNA sequencing of 7 tumor samples from 3 metastatic PACC patients to further delineate its genomic landscape and potential therapeutic implications. Our findings reveal distinct signatures of homologous recombination deficiency (HRD) in patients harboring pathogenic germline BRCA1/2 and FANCL mutations, demonstrating favorable responses to poly (ADP-ribose) polymerase 1 (PARP) inhibitors with prolonged disease-free intervals. Additionally, we first describe structural variants in PACC, including BRCA1::TRIM47 fusion and another variant impacting FANCC, both events related to HRD, and we also identify alterations in the mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathway, including RAF1 duplication as well as novel BRAF::SORBS2 and MAP7D2::SND1 gene fusions, offering potential targets for therapy. Our study underscores the importance of genome and transcriptome-wide profiling of PACC, to help guide personalized treatment strategies to improve patient outcomes.

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405
审稿时长
24 days
期刊介绍: Pathology, Research and Practice provides accessible coverage of the most recent developments across the entire field of pathology: Reviews focus on recent progress in pathology, while Comments look at interesting current problems and at hypotheses for future developments in pathology. Original Papers present novel findings on all aspects of general, anatomic and molecular pathology. Rapid Communications inform readers on preliminary findings that may be relevant for further studies and need to be communicated quickly. Teaching Cases look at new aspects or special diagnostic problems of diseases and at case reports relevant for the pathologist''s practice.
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