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    Biomarkers: the next therapeutic hurdle in metastatic renal cell carcinoma

    (Nature Publishing Group, 2012) Sonpavde, G; Choueiri, Toni

    Despite recent advances, metastatic renal cell carcinoma remains largely an incurable disease. Vascular endothelial growth factor and mammalian target of rapamycin inhibitors have provided improvements in clinical outcomes. High-dose interleukin 2 remains an option for highly selected patients and is associated with durable remissions in a small minority of patients. The toxicity profiles of specific agents and patient characteristics and comorbidities and costs have an important role in the current choice of therapy. Major challenges encountered in developing molecular biomarkers to guide therapy are tumour heterogeneity and standardisation of tissue collection and analysis. Although biomarkers are in their infancy of development, they should be a priority in early preclinical and clinical development in order to guide rational tailored development of emerging agents.

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    Identification of ALK Gene Alterations in Urothelial Carcinoma

    (Public Library of Science, 2014) Bellmunt, Joaquim; Selvarajah, Shamini; Rodig, Scott; Salido, Marta; de Muga, Silvia; Costa, Irmgard; Bellosillo, Beatriz; Werner, Lillian; Mullane, Stephanie; Fay, André P.; O'Brien, Robert; Barretina, Jordi; Minoche, André E.; Signoretti, Sabina; Montagut, Clara; Himmelbauer, Heinz; Berman, David M.; Kantoff, Philip; Choueiri, Toni; Rosenberg, Jonathan E.

    Background: Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) genomic alterations have emerged as a potent predictor of benefit from treatment with ALK inhibitors in several cancers. Currently, there is no information about ALK gene alterations in urothelial carcinoma (UC) and its correlation with clinical or pathologic features and outcome. Methods: Samples from patients with advanced UC and correlative clinical data were collected. Genomic imbalances were investigated by array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH). ALK gene status was evaluated by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). ALK expression was assessed by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and high-throughput mutation analysis with Oncomap 3 platform. Next generation sequencing was performed using Illumina Genome Analyzer IIx, and Illumina HiSeq 2000 in the FISH positive case. Results: 70 of 96 patients had tissue available for all the tests performed. Arm level copy number gains at chromosome 2 were identified in 17 (24%) patients. Minor copy number alterations (CNAs) in the proximity of ALK locus were found in 3 patients by aCGH. By FISH analysis, one of these samples had a deletion of the 5′ALK. Whole genome next generation sequencing was inconclusive to confirm the deletion at the level of the ALK gene at the coverage level used. We did not observe an association between ALK CNA and overall survival, ECOG PS, or development of visceral disease. Conclusions: ALK genomic alterations are rare and probably without prognostic implications in UC. The potential for testing ALK inhibitors in UC merits further investigation but might be restricted to the identification of an enriched population.

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    Genomic investigation of etiologic heterogeneity: methodologic challenges

    (BioMed Central, 2014) Begg, Colin B; Seshan, Venkatraman E; Zabor, Emily C; Furberg, Helena; Arora, Arshi; Shen, Ronglai; Maranchie, Jodi K; Nielsen, Matthew E; Rathmell, W Kimryn; Signoretti, Sabina; Tamboli, Pheroze; Karam, Jose A; Choueiri, Toni; Hakimi, A Ari; Hsieh, James J

    Background: The etiologic heterogeneity of cancer has traditionally been investigated by comparing risk factor frequencies within candidate sub-types, defined for example by histology or by distinct tumor markers of interest. Increasingly tumors are being profiled for molecular features much more extensively. This greatly expands the opportunities for defining distinct sub-types. In this article we describe an exploratory analysis of the etiologic heterogeneity of clear cell kidney cancer. Data are available on the primary known risk factors for kidney cancer, while the tumors are characterized on a genome-wide basis using expression, methylation, copy number and mutational profiles. Methods: We use a novel clustering strategy to identify sub-types. This is accomplished independently for the expression, methylation and copy number profiles. The goals are to identify tumor sub-types that are etiologically distinct, to identify the risk factors that define specific sub-types, and to endeavor to characterize the key genes that appear to represent the principal features of the distinct sub-types. Results: The analysis reveals strong evidence that gender represents an important factor that distinguishes disease sub-types. The sub-types defined using expression data and methylation data demonstrate considerable congruence and are also clearly correlated with mutations in important cancer genes. These sub-types are also strongly correlated with survival. The complexity of the data presents many analytical challenges including, prominently, the risk of false discovery. Conclusions: Genomic profiling of tumors offers the opportunity to identify etiologically distinct sub-types, paving the way for a more refined understanding of cancer etiology. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/1471-2288-14-138) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.

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    Disparities in selective referral for cancer surgeries: implications for the current healthcare delivery system

    (BMJ Publishing Group, 2014) Sun, Maxine; Karakiewicz, Pierre I; Sammon, Jesse D; Sukumar, Shyam; Gervais, Mai-Kim; Nguyen, Paul; Choueiri, Toni; Menon, Mani; Trinh, Quoc-Dien

    Objectives: Among considerable efforts to improve quality of surgical care, expedited measures such as a selective referral to high-volume institutions have been advocated. Our objective was to examine whether racial, insurance and/or socioeconomic disparities exist in the use of high-volume hospitals for complex surgical oncological procedures within the USA. Design, setting and participants Patients undergoing colectomy, cystectomy, oesophagectomy, gastrectomy, hysterectomy, lung resection, pancreatectomy or prostatectomy were identified retrospectively, using the Nationwide Inpatient Sample, between years 1999 and 2009. This resulted in a weighted estimate of 2 508 916 patients. Primary outcome measures Distribution of patients according to race, insurance and income characteristics was examined according to low-volume and high-volume hospitals (highest 20% of patients according to the procedure-specific mean annual volume). Generalised linear regression models for prediction of access to high-volume hospitals were performed. Results: Insurance providers and county income levels varied differently according to patients’ race. Most Caucasians resided in wealthier counties, regardless of insurance types (private/Medicare), while most African Americans resided in less wealthy counties (≤$24 999), despite being privately insured. In general, Caucasians, privately insured, and those residing in wealthier counties (≥$45 000) were more likely to receive surgery at high-volume hospitals, even after adjustment for all other patient-specific characteristics. Depending on the procedure, some disparities were more prominent, but the overall trend suggests a collinear effect for race, insurance type and county income levels. Conclusions: Prevailing disparities exist according to several patient and sociodemographic characteristics for utilisation of high-volume hospitals. Efforts should be made to directly reduce such disparities and ensure equal healthcare delivery.

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    Data on Medicare eligibility and cancer screening utilization

    (Elsevier, 2016) Meyer, Christian P.; Allard, Christopher B.; Sammon, Jesse D.; Hanske, Julian; McNabb-Baltar, Julia; Goldberg, Joel E.; Reznor, Gally; Lipsitz, Stuart; Choueiri, Toni; Nguyen, Paul; Weissman, Joel; Trinh, Quoc-Dien

    Health insurance is associated with increased utilization of cancer screening services. Data on breast, prostate and colorectal cancer screening were abstracted from the 2012 Behavioral Risk Factor and Surveillance System. This data in brief includes two sets of analyses: (i) the use of cancer screening in individuals within the low-income bracket and (ii) determinants for each of the three approaches to colorectal cancer screening (fecal occult blood test, colonoscopy and sigmoidoscopy+fecal occult blood test). Covariates included education attainment, residency, and access to health care provider. The data supplement our original research article on the effect of Medicare eligibility on cancer screening utilization “The impact of Medicare eligibility on cancer screening behaviors” [1].

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    Somatic Copy Number Abnormalities and Mutations in PI3K/AKT/mTOR Pathway Have Prognostic Significance for Overall Survival in Platinum Treated Locally Advanced or Metastatic Urothelial Tumors

    (Public Library of Science, 2015) Bellmunt, Joaquim; Werner, Lillian; Leow, Jeffrey J.; Mullane, Stephanie A.; Fay, André P.; Riester, Markus; Van Hummelen, Paul; Taplin, Mary-Ellen; Choueiri, Toni; Van Allen, Eliezer; Rosenberg, Jonathan

    Background: An integrative analysis was conducted to identify genomic alterations at a pathway level that could predict overall survival (OS) in patients with advanced urothelial carcinoma (UC) treated with platinum-based chemotherapy. Patients and Methods DNA and RNA were extracted from 103 formalin-fixed paraffin embedded (FFPE) invasive high-grade UC samples and were screened for mutations, copy number variation (CNV) and gene expression analysis. Clinical data were available from 85 cases. Mutations were analyzed by mass-spectrometry based on genotyping platform (Oncomap 3) and genomic imbalances were detected by comparative genomic hybridization (CGH) analysis. Regions with threshold of log2 ratio ≥0.4, or ≤0.6 were defined as either having copy number gain or loss and significantly recurrent CNV across the set of samples were determined using a GISTIC analysis. Expression analysis on selected relevant UC genes was conducted using Nanostring. To define the co-occurrence pattern of mutations and CNV, we grouped genomic events into 5 core signal transduction pathways: 1) TP53 pathway, 2) RTK/RAS/RAF pathway, 3) PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway, 4) WNT/CTNNB1, 5) RB1 pathway. Cox regression was used to assess pathways abnormalities with survival outcomes. Results: 35 samples (41%) harbored mutations on at least one gene: TP53 (16%), PIK3CA (9%), FGFR3 (2%), HRAS/KRAS (5%), and CTNNB1 (1%). 66% of patients had some sort of CNV. PIK3CA/AKT/mTOR pathway alteration (mutations+CNV) had the greatest impact on OS (p=0.055). At a gene level, overexpression of CTNNB1 (p=0.0008) and PIK3CA (p=0.02) were associated with shorter OS. Mutational status on PIK3CA was not associated with survival. Among other individually found genomic alterations, TP53 mutations (p=0.07), mTOR gain (p=0.07) and PTEN overexpression (p=0.08) have a marginally significant negative impact on OS. Conclusions: Our study suggests that targeted therapies focusing on the PIK3CA/AKT/mTOR pathway genomic alterations can generate the greatest impact in the overall patient population of high-grade advanced UC.

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    Correlation of Apobec Mrna Expression with overall Survival and pd-l1 Expression in Urothelial Carcinoma

    (Nature Publishing Group, 2016) Mullane, Stephanie A.; Werner, Lillian; Rosenberg, Jonathan; Signoretti, Sabina; Callea, Marcella; Choueiri, Toni; Freeman, Gordon; Bellmunt, Joaquim

    Metastatic urothelial carcinoma (mUC) has a very high mutational rate and is associated with an APOBEC mutation signature. We examined the correlation of APOBEC expression with overall survival (OS) and PD-L1 expression in a cohort of 73 mUC patients. mRNA expression of APOBEC3 family of genes (A3A, A3B, A3C, A3F_a, A3F_b, A3G, A3H) was measured using Nanostring. PD-L1 expression, evaluated by immunohistochemistry, on tumor infiltrating mononuclear cells (TIMCs) and tumor cells was scored from 0 to 4, with 2–4 being positive. Wilcoxon’s non-parametric tests assessed the association of APOBEC and PD-L1. The Cox regression model assessed the association of APOBEC with OS. All APOBEC genes were expressed in mUC. Increased A3A, A3D, and A3H expression associates with PD-L1 positive TIMCs (p = 0.0009, 0.009, 0.06). Decreased A3B expression was marginally associated with PD-L1 positive TIMCs expression (p = 0.05). Increased A3F_a and A3F_b expression was associated with increased expression of PD-L1 on tumor cells (p = 0.05). Increased expression of A3D and A3H was associated with longer OS (p = 0.0009). Specific APOBEC genes have different effects on mUC in terms of survival and PD-L1 expression. A3D and A3H may have the most important role in mUC as they are associated with OS and PD-L1 TIMC expression.

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    31st Annual Meeting and Associated Programs of the Society for Immunotherapy of Cancer (SITC 2016): part two: National Harbor, MD, USA. 9-13 November 2016

    (BioMed Central, 2016) Ager, Casey; Reilley, Matthew; Nicholas, Courtney; Bartkowiak, Todd; Jaiswal, Ashvin; Curran, Michael; Albershardt, Tina C.; Bajaj, Anshika; Archer, Jacob F.; Reeves, Rebecca S.; Ngo, Lisa Y.; Berglund, Peter; ter Meulen, Jan; Denis, Caroline; Ghadially, Hormas; Arnoux, Thomas; Chanuc, Fabien; Fuseri, Nicolas; Wilkinson, Robert W.; Wagtmann, Nicolai; Morel, Yannis; Andre, Pascale; Atkins, Michael B.; Carlino, Matteo S.; Ribas, Antoni; Thompson, John A.; Choueiri, Toni; Hodi, F. Stephen; Hwu, Wen-Jen; McDermott, David; Atkinson, Victoria; Cebon, Jonathan S.; Fitzharris, Bernie; Jameson, Michael B.; McNeil, Catriona; Hill, Andrew G.; Mangin, Eric; Ahamadi, Malidi; van Vugt, Marianne; van Zutphen, Mariëlle; Ibrahim, Nageatte; Long, Georgina V.; Gartrell, Robyn; Blake, Zoe; Simoes, Ines; Fu, Yichun; Saito, Takuro; Qian, Yingzhi; Lu, Yan; Saenger, Yvonne M.; Budhu, Sadna; De Henau, Olivier; Zappasodi, Roberta; Schlunegger, Kyle; Freimark, Bruce; Hutchins, Jeff; Barker, Christopher A.; Wolchok, Jedd D.; Merghoub, Taha; Burova, Elena; Allbritton, Omaira; Hong, Peter; Dai, Jie; Pei, Jerry; Liu, Matt; Kantrowitz, Joel; Lai, Venus; Poueymirou, William; MacDonald, Douglas; Ioffe, Ella; Mohrs, Markus; Olson, William; Thurston, Gavin; Capasso, Cristian; Frascaro, Federica; Carpi, Sara; Tähtinen, Siri; Feola, Sara; Fusciello, Manlio; Peltonen, Karita; Martins, Beatriz; Sjöberg, Madeleine; Pesonen, Sari; Ranki, Tuuli; Kyruk, Lukasz; Ylösmäki, Erkko; Cerullo, Vincenzo; Cerignoli, Fabio; Xi, Biao; Guenther, Garret; Yu, Naichen; Muir, Lincoln; Zhao, Leyna; Abassi, Yama; Cervera-Carrascón, Víctor; Siurala, Mikko; Santos, João; Havunen, Riikka; Parviainen, Suvi; Hemminki, Akseli; Dalgleish, Angus; Mudan, Satvinder; DeBenedette, Mark; Plachco, Ana; Gamble, Alicia; Grogan, Elizabeth W.; Krisko, John; Tcherepanova, Irina; Nicolette, Charles; Dhupkar, Pooja; Yu, Ling; Kleinerman, Eugenie S.; Gordon, Nancy; Grenga, Italia; Lepone, Lauren; Gameiro, Sofia; Knudson, Karin M.; Fantini, Massimo; Tsang, Kwong; Hodge, James; Donahue, Renee; Schlom, Jeffrey; Evans, Elizabeth; Bussler, Holm; Mallow, Crystal; Reilly, Christine; Torno, Sebold; Scrivens, Maria; Foster, Cathie; Howell, Alan; Balch, Leslie; Knapp, Alyssa; Leonard, John E.; Paris, Mark; Fisher, Terry; Hu-Lieskovan, Siwen; Smith, Ernest; Zauderer, Maurice; Fogler, William; Franklin, Marilyn; Thayer, Matt; Saims, Dan; Magnani, John L.; Gong, Jian; Gray, Michael; Fromm, George; de Silva, Suresh; Giffin, Louise; Xu, Xin; Rose, Jason; Schreiber, Taylor H.; Gameiro, Sofia R.; Clavijo, Paul E.; Allen, Clint T.; Hodge, James W.; Tsang, Kwong Y.; Grogan, Jane; Manieri, Nicholas; Chiang, Eugene; Caplazi, Patrick; Yadav, Mahesh; Hagner, Patrick; Chiu, Hsiling; Waldman, Michelle; Klippel, Anke; Thakurta, Anjan; Pourdehnad, Michael; Gandhi, Anita; Henrich, Ian; Quick, Laura; Young, Rob; Chou, Margaret; Hotson, Andrew; Willingham, Stephen; Ho, Po; Choy, Carmen; Laport, Ginna; McCaffery, Ian; Miller, Richard; Tipton, Kimberly A.; Wong, Kenneth R.; Singson, Victoria; Wong, Chihunt; Chan, Chanty; Huang, Yuanhiu; Liu, Shouchun; Richardson, Jennifer H.; Kavanaugh, W. Michael; West, James; Irving, Bryan A.; Jaini, Ritika; Loya, Matthew; Eng, Charis; Johnson, Melissa L.; Adjei, Alex A.; Opyrchal, Mateusz; Ramalingam, Suresh; Janne, Pasi A.; Dominguez, George; Gabrilovich, Dmitry; de Leon, Laura; Hasapidis, Jeannette; Diede, Scott J.; Ordentlich, Peter; Cruickshank, Scott; Meyers, Michael L.; Hellmann, Matthew D.; Kalinski, Pawel; Zureikat, Amer; Edwards, Robert; Muthuswamy, Ravi; Obermajer, Nataša; Urban, Julie; Butterfield, Lisa H.; Gooding, William; Zeh, Herbert; Bartlett, David; Zubkova, Olga; Agapova, Larissa; Kapralova, Marina; Krasovskaia, Liudmila; Ovsepyan, Armen; Lykov, Maxim; Eremeev, Artem; Bokovanov, Vladimir; Grigoryeva, Olga; Karpov, Andrey; Ruchko, Sergey; Shuster, Alexandr; Khalil, Danny N.; Campesato, Luis Felipe; Li, Yanyun; Lazorchak, Adam S.; Patterson, Troy D.; Ding, Yueyun; Sasikumar, Pottayil; Sudarshan, Naremaddepalli; Gowda, Nagaraj; Ramachandra, Raghuveer; Samiulla, Dodheri; Giri, Sanjeev; Eswarappa, Rajesh; Ramachandra, Murali; Tuck, David; Wyant, Timothy; Leshem, Jasmin; Liu, Xiu-fen; Bera, Tapan; Terabe, Masaki; Bossenmaier, Birgit; Niederfellner, Gerhard; Reiter, Yoram; Pastan, Ira; Xia, Leiming; Xia, Yang; Hu, Yangyang; Wang, Yi; Bao, Yangyi; Dai, Fu; Huang, Shiang; Hurt, Elaine; Hollingsworth, Robert E.; Lum, Lawrence G.; Chang, Alfred E.; Wicha, Max S.; Li, Qiao; Mace, Thomas; Makhijani, Neil; Talbert, Erin; Young, Gregory; Guttridge, Denis; Conwell, Darwin; Lesinski, Gregory B.; Gonzales, Rodney JM Macedo; Huffman, Austin P.; Wang, Ximi K.; Reshef, Ran; MacKinnon, Andy; Chen, Jason; Gross, Matt; Marguier, Gisele; Shwonek, Peter; Sotirovska, Natalija; Steggerda, Susanne; Parlati, Francesco; Makkouk, Amani; Bennett, Mark K.; Emberley, Ethan; Huang, Tony; Li, Weiqun; Neou, Silinda; Pan, Alison; Zhang, Jing; Zhang, Winter; Marshall, Netonia; Marron, Thomas U.; Agudo, Judith; Brown, Brian; Brody, Joshua; McQuinn, Christopher; Farren, Matthew; Komar, Hannah; Shakya, Reena; Ludwug, Thomas; Morillon, Y. 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    (Nature Publishing Group, 2016) Bellmunt, Joaquim; Zhou, Chensheng Willa; Mullane, Stephanie A; Werner, Lillian; Taplin, Mary-Ellen; Fay, André P; Choueiri, Toni; Orsola, Anna; Takeda, David; Hahn, William; Kim, Jaegil; Sonpavde, Guru; Bowden, Michaela

    Background: Tumour expression of selected microRNAs (miRs) correlates with cisplatin efficacy in multiple cancers. We investigated the role of selected miRs in patients receiving cisplatin-based therapy for advanced urothelial carcinoma (UC). Methods: RNA was extracted from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tumour from 83 advanced UC patients who received cisplatin. A miR panel based on relevance for platinum sensitivity and UC was studied by quantitative reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT–qPCR). Association of progression-free survival (PFS) with miR expression was analysed using cox regression. Selected TFs were chosen by association with the panel of miRs using the Transcription Regulation algorithm (GeneGo MetaCore+MetaDrug version 6.23 build 67496). Bladder cancer (BC) cell lines were used to investigate the previously described role of miR-21 mediating cisplatin sensitivity. Results: The 83 patients had a median PFS of 8 months. In multivariate analysis, higher levels of E2F1 (P=0.01, HR: 1.95 (1.14, 3.33)), miR-21 (P=0.01, HR: 2.01 (1.17, 3.45)) and miR-372 (P=0.05, HR: 1.70 (1.00, 2.89)) were associated with a shorter PFS. In the 8 BC cell lines, miR-21 was not shown to be necessary nor sufficient for modulating cisplatin sensitivity. Conclusions: In metastatic UC patients treated with cisplatin-based therapy, high primary tumour levels of E2F1, miR-21 and miR-372 are associated with poor PFS independent of clinical prognostic factors. The in vitro study could not confirm miR-21 levels role in modulating platinum sensitivity.

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    (BioMed Central, 2016) Marmarelis, Melina Elpi; Davis, Meredith R.; Sethi, Nilay; Krajewksi, Katherine M.; McKay, Rana R.; Choueiri, Toni; Ott, Patrick

    Blockade of the immunological checkpoint programmed death 1 (PD-1) using monoclonal antibodies has shown robust anti-tumor activity across a broad range of solid and hematological malignancies including melanoma and renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Characteristic markers such as the presence of tumor infiltrating lymphocytes, PD-L1 status, and mutational load may be equally or even more important in predicting clinical benefit from PD-1 pathway blockade than tumor histology. This case of a patient with concurrent metastatic melanoma and metastatic RCC, both of which were controlled for more than a year after a single dose of the anti-PD-1 antibody pembrolizumab, illustrates the potential to simultaneously treat distinct immunogenic tumors with anti-PD-1 agents.