Comparison of genomic profiling of circulating tumor DNA in pancreaticobiliary malignancies in plasma and bile.
Hiroshi OhyamaYosuke HirotsuKenji AmemiyaYoshifumi MiuraSumio HiroseToshio OyamaYuji IimuroYuichiro KojimaRintaro MikataHitoshi MochizukiNaoya KatoMasao OmataPublished in: Cancer (2023)
Genomic profiling of formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues may provide actionable targets for molecular and immuno-oncological treatment. However, most pancreaticobiliary malignancies are unresectable and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissues cannot be obtained. Although comprehensive genomic profiling tests using plasma have been used in recent years, the utility of those using bile is not clear. Our study revealed that bile identified more drug-matched mutations than plasma in advanced pancreaticobiliary cancer patients. Bile may help widen the patient population benefiting from targeted drugs.