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Frequency and Genomic Aspects of Intrinsic Resistance to Vismodegib in Locally Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma.

Andrey A Yurchenko1, Oltin T Pop2, Meriem Ighilahriz3, Lukas Flatz2,4, Nicole Basset-Seguin3,5,6, Sergey I Nikolaev1, Ismael Padioleau1, Fatemeh Rajabi1, Hayley J Sharpe7, Nicolas Poulalhon8, Brigitte Dreno9, Amir Khammari9, Marc Delord5,10, Antonio Alberti5, Nadem Soufir3, Maxime Battistella3,5,11, Samia Mourah3,5,12, Fanny Bouquet13, Ariel Savina13, Andrej Besse2, Max Mendez-Lopez2, Florent Grange14,15, Sandrine Monestier16, Laurent Mortier17, Nicolas Meyer18, Caroline Dutriaux19, Caroline Robert1,20, Philippe Saiag21, Florian Herms6, Jerome Lambert5,22, Frederic J de Sauvage23, Nicolas Dumaz3.   

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PURPOSE: Vismodegib is approved for the treatment of locally advanced basal cell carcinoma (laBCC), but some cases demonstrate intrinsic resistance (IR) to the drug. We sought to assess the frequency of IR to vismodegib in laBCC and its underlying genomic mechanisms. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Response to vismodegib was evaluated in a cohort of 148 laBCC patients. Comprehensive genomic and transcriptomic profiling was performed in a subset of five intrinsically resistant BCC (IR-BCC).
RESULTS: We identified that IR-BCC represents 6.1% of laBCC in the studied cohort. Prior treatment with chemotherapy was associated with IR. Genetic events that were previously associated with acquired resistance (AR) in BCC or medulloblastoma were observed in three out of five IR-BCC. However, IR-BCCs were distinct by highly rearranged polyploid genomes. Functional analyses identified hyperactivation of the HIPPO-YAP and WNT pathways at RNA and protein levels in IR-BCC. In vitro assay on the BCC cell line further confirmed that YAP1 overexpression increases the cell proliferation rate.
CONCLUSIONS: IR to vismodegib is a rare event in laBCC. IR-BCCs frequently harbor resistance mutations in the Hh pathway, but also are characterized by hyperactivation of the HIPPO-YAP and WNT pathways. ©2022 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35078858     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-21-3764

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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Review 1.  Long-Term Management of Advanced Basal Cell Carcinoma: Current Challenges and Future Perspectives.

Authors:  Markus V Heppt; Christoffer Gebhardt; Jessica C Hassel; Mareike Alter; Ralf Gutzmer; Ulrike Leiter; Carola Berking
Journal:  Cancers (Basel)       Date:  2022-09-20       Impact factor: 6.575

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