Molecular and Genetic Advances in Small Cell Lung Cancer Landscape: From Homogeneity to Diversity.
Lodovica ZulloFilippo Gustavo Dall'OlioGiovanni RossiChiara DellepianeGiulia BarlettaElisa BennicelliMarta IngalisoMarco TagliamentoCarlo GenovaPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) has been historically considered a homogeneous disease and thus approached as a single entity when it comes to clinical studies design and new treatments developments. However, increasing knowledge in the genetic and molecular landscape of this disease challenges this concept, opening the possibility that different subtypes might show differential vulnerability to treatments. In this narrative review, we gather the most relevant advances in genetic and molecular characterization of SCLC, focusing on how these discoveries may be used to design the path for a personalized treatment approach. Indeed, we discuss the new classification based on differential protein expression, the prevalence and significance of oncogenic drivers (e.g., EGFR mutations and ALK rearrangements) in SCLC, the genetic characteristics of SCLC in patients with no smoking history, and the existing evidence supporting the use of liquid biopsy for capturing the heterogeneity of the disease. We use the keywords "small cell lung cancer", "SCLC", "EGFR", "ALK", "histological transformation", and "transcriptional factors" to identify original research manuscripts, clinical trials, case reports, and case series from PubMed.
Keyphrases
- small cell lung cancer
- genome wide
- brain metastases
- clinical trial
- copy number
- single cell
- transcription factor
- machine learning
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- healthcare
- climate change
- randomized controlled trial
- ultrasound guided
- dna methylation
- oxidative stress
- smoking cessation
- heat shock
- combination therapy