Cold Spring Harbor molecular case studies, volume 9, issue 4, pages mcs.a006308

Pazopanib elicits remarkable response in metastatic porocarcinoma: a functional precision medicine approach

Sharon Pei Yi Chan 1
Chen Ee Low 2
Chun En Yau 2
Tzu Ping Lin 3
Wei-Ning Wang 4
Xin Xiu Sam 5
Po Yin Tang 5
Baiwen Luo 6
Nur Fazlin Bte Mohamed Noor 4
Kristen Alexa Lee 7
Jianbang Chiang 4
Tan Boon Toh 6, 8
Edward Kai‐Hua Chow 1, 6, 8, 9
Valerie Shiwen Yang 4, 10, 11
Show full list: 14 authors
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2023-11-09
scimago Q2
SJR0.801
CiteScore3.2
Impact factor1.8
ISSN23732873, 23732865
PubMed ID:  37945347
General Medicine
Abstract

Metastatic porocarcinomas (PCs) are vanishingly rare, highly aggressive skin adnexal tumors with mortality rates exceeding 70%. Their rarity has precluded the understanding of their disease pathogenesis, let alone the conduct of clinical trials to evaluate treatment strategies. There are no effective agents for unresectable PCs. Here, we successfully demonstrate how functional precision medicine was implemented in the clinic for a metastatic PC with no known systemic treatment options. Comprehensive genomic profiling of the tumor specimen did not yield any actionable genomic aberrations. However, ex vivo drug testing predicted pazopanib efficacy, and indeed, administration of pazopanib elicited remarkable clinicoradiological response. Pazopanib and its class of drugs should be evaluated for efficacy in other cases of PC, and the rationale for efficacy should be determined when PC tumor models become available. A functional precision medicine approach could be useful to derive effective treatment options for rare cancers.

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