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Molecular subtyping of prostate cancer

Journal

CURRENT OPINION IN UROLOGY
Volume 26, Issue 3, Pages 213-218

Publisher

LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1097/MOU.0000000000000285

Keywords

genomics; molecular classification; prostate cancer

Funding

  1. NIH [T32CA082088-15]
  2. Prostate Cancer Foundation
  3. Urology Care Foundation Rising Star in Urology Research Award

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Purpose of review The recent publication of The Cancer Genome Atlas molecular taxonomy of primary prostate cancer highlights the increased understanding of the genomic basis of human prostate cancer, but also emphasizes the complexity and heterogeneity of prostate cancer. Recent findings Seven molecular subclasses have been defined on the basis of early genomic alterations, which are largely mutually exclusive. Summary We review the recent advances in the genomic understanding of human prostate cancer, with focus on molecular subclassification. Broadly, prostate cancer can be classified based upon whether specific genomic rearrangements, such as the Transmembrane Protease, Serine 2-ETS-related gene fusion occur or whether specific alterations such as Speckle-type POZ protein and forkhead box A1 mutations occur. The molecular drivers remain to be identified in a further quarter of human prostate cancers. Depending upon the molecular subclassification and the coincident genomic alterations, specific clinical insights can be gained from this information, including associations with pathologic factors, race, and prognosis, as well as the possibility for future precision therapies.

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