Identifying targetable pathways in pancreatic cancer from endoscopic ultrasound-guided fine-needle aspirates (EUS/FNA): Providing a personalized approach to targeted therapy.

Journal of Clinical Oncology(2017)

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4051 Background: Targeted therapy trials in pancreatic cancer patients have either failed or, at most, provided only marginal benefit. Identification of activated key signaling pathways would allow the optimal selection of patients for kinase inhibitor trials. Hence, we launched a study to profile targetable pathways from EUS/FNA samples using an ultrasensitive multiplexed protein microarray platform (CEER, Prometheus). Methods: Patients who underwent routine diagnostic FNA for a suspicious lesion in the pancreas underwent two dedicated passes for CEER profiling of the following phosphorylated (activated) key molecules: HER1, HER2, HER3, c-met, IGF-IR, PI3K, AKT, MEK, ERK, and other signaling proteins. Results: Of 100 participants, final cytology results were: 73 carcinomas, 8 indeterminate, 13 negative, and 5 neuroendocrine. Pathway activation was heterogeneous in patients with carcinoma. Among 61 pancreatic cancer patients with adequate HER evaluation, a high prevalence of HER3 activation (62%) was obse...
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pancreatic cancer,targetable pathways,targeted therapy,ultrasound-guided,fine-needle
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