Francesco Sullo, Chiara Gallio, Laura Matteucci, Alessandro Bittoni, Margherita Muratore, Luca Esposito, Bianca Ceredi, Graziana Gallo, Paola Ulivi, Ilario Giovanni Rapposelli, Alessandro Passardi
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Personalized therapy in metastatic colorectal cancer: biomarker-driven use of biologics.
Introduction: Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) remains a leading cause of cancer mortality worldwide, with limited long-term survival despite therapeutic advances. The increasing understanding of its molecular heterogeneity has paved the way for precision medicine approaches aiming to optimize treatment efficacy and reduce unnecessary toxicity.
Areas covered: This review provides an in-depth analysis of the current and emerging molecular targets in mCRC, including RAS, BRAF, HER2, and microsatellite instability. We discuss the clinical relevance of tumor sidedness, hyperselection panels, EGFR ligand expression, and rare alterations such as NTRK, RET, and ALK fusions. The review also explores the evolving role of KRAS G12C inhibitors, HER2-targeted therapies, and the application of liquid biopsy - particularly circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) - in treatment monitoring, rechallenge strategies, and resistance detection. Literature was selected through a comprehensive review of recent clinical trials, consensus guidelines, and translational studies.
Expert opinion: Personalized treatment is now an attainable goal in mCRC. While promising, broader implementation of molecular-driven strategies requires overcoming challenges such as resistance mechanisms, assay standardization, and equitable access. The integration of innovative agents with real-time molecular monitoring holds the key to a more dynamic and effective management of mCRC.
期刊介绍:
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy (1471-2598; 1744-7682) is a MEDLINE-indexed, international journal publishing peer-reviewed research across all aspects of biological therapy.
Each article is structured to incorporate the author’s own expert opinion on the impact of the topic on research and clinical practice and the scope for future development.
The audience consists of scientists and managers in the healthcare and biopharmaceutical industries and others closely involved in the development and application of biological therapies for the treatment of human disease.
The journal welcomes:
Reviews covering therapeutic antibodies and vaccines, peptides and proteins, gene therapies and gene transfer technologies, cell-based therapies and regenerative medicine
Drug evaluations reviewing the clinical data on a particular biological agent
Original research papers reporting the results of clinical investigations on biological agents and biotherapeutic-based studies with a strong link to clinical practice
Comprehensive coverage in each review is complemented by the unique Expert Collection format and includes the following sections:
Expert Opinion – a personal view of the data presented in the article, a discussion on the developments that are likely to be important in the future, and the avenues of research likely to become exciting as further studies yield more detailed results;
Article Highlights – an executive summary of the author’s most critical points.