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Fibroblast Growth Factor Receptor 1-4 Genetic Aberrations as Clinically Relevant Biomarkers in Squamous Cell Lung Cancer

Joanna Moes-Sosnowska, Joanna Chorostowska‐Wynimko

2022Frontiers in Oncology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) inhibitors (FGFRis) are a potential therapeutic option for squamous non-small cell lung cancer (Sq-NSCLC). Because appropriate patient selection is needed for targeted therapy, molecular profiling is key to discovering candidate biomarker(s). Multiple FGFR aberrations are present in Sq-NSCLC tumors—alterations (mutations and fusions), amplification and mRNA/protein overexpression—but their predictive potential is unclear. Although FGFR1 amplification reliability was unsatisfactory, FGFR mRNA overexpression, mutations, and fusions are promising. However, currently their discriminatory power is insufficient, and the available clinical data are from small groups of Sq-NSCLC patients. Here, we focus on FGFR aberrations as predictive biomarkers for FGFR-targeting agents in Sq-NSCLC. Known and suggested molecular determinants of FGFRi resistance are also discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Fibroblast growth factor receptorCancer researchLung cancerFibroblast growth factor receptor 1BiomarkerTargeted therapyPhenotypeBiologyFibroblast growth factorEpidermal growth factor receptorMedicineCancerOncologyReceptorBioinformaticsInternal medicineGeneGeneticsFibroblast Growth Factor ResearchLung Cancer Treatments and MutationsEpigenetics and DNA Methylation