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Small cell transformation of ROS1 fusion-positive lung cancer resistant to ROS1 inhibition

Authors :
Kylie Prutisto Chang
Mari Mino-Kenudson
Alice T. Shaw
Adam Langenbucher
Michael S. Lawrence
Marina Kem
Pranav Gupta
Justin F. Gainor
Isobel J Fetter
Andrew Do
Satoshi Yoda
Jessica J. Lin
Ibiayi Dagogo-Jack
Audris Oh
Marguerite Rooney
Aaron N. Hata
James R. Stone
Ryan B. Corcoran
Emily Chin
Jochen K. Lennerz
Dejan Juric
Source :
npj Precision Oncology, Vol 4, Iss 1, Pp 1-8 (2020), NPJ Precision Oncology
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2020.

Abstract

Histologic transformation from non-small cell to small cell lung cancer has been reported as a resistance mechanism to targeted therapy in EGFR-mutant and ALK fusion-positive lung cancers. Whether small cell transformation occurs in other oncogene-driven lung cancers remains unknown. Here we analyzed the genomic landscape of two pre-mortem and 11 post-mortem metastatic tumors collected from an advanced, ROS1 fusion-positive lung cancer patient, who had received sequential ROS1 inhibitors. Evidence of small cell transformation was observed in all metastatic sites at autopsy, with inactivation of RB1 and TP53, and loss of ROS1 fusion expression. Whole-exome sequencing revealed minimal mutational and copy number heterogeneity, suggestive of “hard” clonal sweep. Patient-derived models generated from autopsy retained features consistent with small cell lung cancer and demonstrated resistance to ROS1 inhibitors. This case supports small cell transformation as a recurring resistance mechanism, and underscores the importance of elucidating its biology to expand therapeutic opportunities.

Details

Language :
English
Volume :
4
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
npj Precision Oncology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c1d3b1d826b822d5eed13504bb09c361
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41698-020-0127-9