医学
生殖系
体细胞
疾病
基因组学
精密医学
生物信息学
种系突变
癌症
基因组
靶向治疗
计算生物学
遗传学
生物
突变
内科学
基因
作者
Subotheni Thavaneswaran,Emma M. Rath,Kathy Tucker,Anthony M. Joshua,Dominique Hess,Mark Pinese,Mandy L. Ballinger,David M. Thomas
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41571-019-0179-3
摘要
Cancer is a genetic disease. To date, translational cancer genomics has focused largely on somatic alterations, driven by the desire to identify targets for personalized therapy. However, therapeutically relevant information is also latent within the germline genome. In addition to cancer susceptibility, alterations present in the germ line can determine responses to both targeted and more traditional anticancer therapies, as well as their toxicities. Despite the importance of these alterations, many algorithms designed to analyse somatic mutations conversely continue to subtract information on germline genetics during analysis. In the light of low actionable yields from somatic tumour testing, a need exists for diversification of the sources of potential therapeutic biomarkers. In this Review, we summarize the literature on the therapeutic potential of alterations in the germline genome. The therapeutic value of germline information will not only be manifest as improvements in treatment but will also drive greater levels of engagement and cooperation between traditional oncology services and familial risk management clinics. The majority of genetically targeted approaches to cancer therapy focus on somatic mutations. However, evidence is accumulating in support of a role for germline genetic alterations in determining responsiveness to treatment. In this Review, the authors summarize the therapeutic potential of knowledge of the germline genome in patients with cancer.
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