Dedifferentiated thyroid cancer (DeTC) derived from follicular epithelium is often incurable because it does not respond to radioiodine, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy. In cases, RET/PTC rearrangements are found in 30%-40%, RAS mutations in about 10%, and BRAF mutations in around 40%-50%, with no overlap between these mutations results in papillary thyroid cancer, while a higher prevalence of BRAF mutations (up to 70%) has been observed in DeTC. The identification of these activating mutations in DeTC makes this malignancy an excellent model to examine the effect of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). Clinical trials with several TKIs targeting RET, and to a lesser extent BRAF, and other TKRs have shown positive results, with about one-third of DeTC showing a reduction in tumor size up to 50%, with the longest treatment duration of approximately three-four years. Angiogenesis inhibitors have also shown promising activity in DeTC. Progress is being made toward effective targeted DeTC therapy. The possibility of testing the sensitivity of primary DeTC cells from each subject to different TKIs could increase the effectiveness of the treatment.

New targeted molecular therapies for dedifferentiated thyroid cancer / A., Antonelli; Ferri, Clodoveo; Ferrari, Silvia Martina; Sebastiani, Marco; Colaci, Michele; I., Ruffilli; P., Fallahi. - In: JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1687-8469. - 2010:(2010), pp. 921682-921682. [10.1155/2010/921682]

New targeted molecular therapies for dedifferentiated thyroid cancer

SEBASTIANI, Marco;
2010-01-01

Abstract

Dedifferentiated thyroid cancer (DeTC) derived from follicular epithelium is often incurable because it does not respond to radioiodine, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy. In cases, RET/PTC rearrangements are found in 30%-40%, RAS mutations in about 10%, and BRAF mutations in around 40%-50%, with no overlap between these mutations results in papillary thyroid cancer, while a higher prevalence of BRAF mutations (up to 70%) has been observed in DeTC. The identification of these activating mutations in DeTC makes this malignancy an excellent model to examine the effect of tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs). Clinical trials with several TKIs targeting RET, and to a lesser extent BRAF, and other TKRs have shown positive results, with about one-third of DeTC showing a reduction in tumor size up to 50%, with the longest treatment duration of approximately three-four years. Angiogenesis inhibitors have also shown promising activity in DeTC. Progress is being made toward effective targeted DeTC therapy. The possibility of testing the sensitivity of primary DeTC cells from each subject to different TKIs could increase the effectiveness of the treatment.
2010
New targeted molecular therapies for dedifferentiated thyroid cancer / A., Antonelli; Ferri, Clodoveo; Ferrari, Silvia Martina; Sebastiani, Marco; Colaci, Michele; I., Ruffilli; P., Fallahi. - In: JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 1687-8469. - 2010:(2010), pp. 921682-921682. [10.1155/2010/921682]
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