The landscape of gene fusions and somatic mutations in salivary gland neoplasms - Implications for diagnosis and therapy
- PMID: 27101980
- DOI: 10.1016/j.oraloncology.2016.04.002
The landscape of gene fusions and somatic mutations in salivary gland neoplasms - Implications for diagnosis and therapy
Abstract
Recent studies of the genomic landscape of salivary gland tumors have provided important insights into the molecular pathogenesis of these tumors. The most consistent alterations identified include a translocation-generated gene fusion network involving transcription factors, transcriptional coactivators, tyrosine kinase receptors, and other kinases. In addition, next-generation sequencing studies of a few subtypes of salivary neoplasms have revealed hotspot mutations in individual genes and mutations clustering to specific pathways frequently altered in cancer. Although limited, these studies have opened up new avenues for improved classification and targeted therapies of salivary gland cancers. In this review, we summarize the latest developments in this field, focusing on tumor types for which clinically important molecular data are available.
Keywords: Biomarker; Chromosome translocations; Gene fusions; Mutation; Salivary gland cancer; Targeted therapy.
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