Amit Dutt

Amit Dutt
  • Ph.D
  • Principal Investigator at Advanced Centre for Treatment, Research and Education in Cancer

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January 2008 - December 2011
January 2006 - December 2007
January 2004 - present
University of Zurich

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Publications (192)
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Microbial infections contribute to ~20% of malignancy. Plasma-derived cell-free DNA presents a promising avenue for non-invasive cancer diagnostics, capturing microbial signatures. We analyzed 261 plasma from 50 patients with lung adenocarcinoma by targeted and whole exome sequencing at 10,000 × and 340 × depth, respectively. Comparative analyses o...
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PURPOSE Thyroid dyshormonogenesis, a form of congenital hypothyroidism, is characterized by defects in thyroid hormone synthesis genes, affecting both children and adults. However, the potential link between such genetic defects and the development of papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) remains unclear. METHODS We conducted whole-exome sequencing on 10...
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Background Glioblastoma due to recurrence is clinically challenging with 10-15months overall survival. Previously we showed therapy induced senescence (TIS) in glioblastoma reverses causing recurrence. Here, we aim to delineate TIS reversal mechanism for potential therapeutic intervention to prevent GBM recurrence. Methods Residual senescent (RS)...
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Lung cancer varies between Caucasians and Asians. There have been differences recorded in the epidemiology, genomics, standard therapies and outcomes, with variations according to the geography and ethnicity which affect the decision for optimal treatment of the patients. To better understand the profile of lung cancer in Southeast Asia, with a foc...
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e20507 Background: Targeted therapies against activating receptor tyrosine kinases (TKi) (EGFR, ALK, ROS) mutations have significantly improved the SOC in NSCLC. Although mutant EGFR (mEGFR) targeting TKi show survival benefits, their efficacy is contingent upon the presence of de novo or emergent TKi mutations. A comprehensive gene panel (CGP) des...
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PURPOSE Medullary thyroid cancer (MTC) is a rare cancer originating from parafollicular C cells of the thyroid gland. Therapeutically relevant alterations in MTC are predominantly reported in RET oncogene, and lower-frequency alterations are reported in KRAS and BRAF. Nevertheless, there is an unmet need existing to analyze the MTC in the Indian co...
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Singleton or low-frequency driver mutations are challenging to identify. We present a domain driver mutation estimator (DOME) to identify rare candidate driver mutations. DOME analyzes positions analogous to known statistical hotspots and resistant mutations in combination with their functional and biochemical residue context as determined by prote...
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Head and neck cancer is a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. The identification of genetic alterations in head and neck cancer may improve diagnosis and treatment outcomes. In this study, we report the identification and functional characterization of UBE3C-LRP5 translocation in head and neck cancer. Our whole transcriptome sequencin...
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Surgery exposes tumor tissue to severe hypoxia and mechanical stress leading to rapid gene expression changes in the tumor and its microenvironment, which remain poorly characterized. We biopsied tumor and adjacent normal tissues from patients with breast (n = 81) and head/neck squamous cancers (HNSC; n = 10) at the beginning (A), during (B), and e...
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Background There can be a diagnostic challenge in differentiating giant cell tumor of bone (GCTB) from its mimics. Lately, histone H 3 F 3 A (Histone 3.3 ) G34W has been identified as a promising immunohistochemical marker. Aims This study was aimed at evaluating H3.3 G34W immunostaining in 100 GCTBs, including its value in resolving diagnostic di...
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Introduction The diverse subtypes of thyroid carcinoma have distinct clinical outcomes despite a comparable spectrum of underlying genetic alterations. Beyond genetic alterations, sparse efforts have been made to characterize the microbes associated with thyroid cancer. In this study, we examine the microbial profile of thyroid cancer. Methods We...
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The significance of EGFR targeted therapy in the lung adenocarcinoma is paramount. Several controlled clinical trials have reported considerable survival of EGFR mutation positive patients on receiving the EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI). However, the real-world evidence of benefits of EGFR TKI would be further useful to understand how the des...
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Introduction The emergence of resistance to the highly successful BCL2-directed therapy is a major unmet need in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), an aggressive malignancy with poor survival rates. Towards identifying therapeutic options for AML patients who progress on BCL2-directed therapy, we studied a clinical-stage CDK7 inhibitor XL102, which is b...
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A practice-changing, randomized, controlled clinical study established that preoperative hydroxyprogesterone administration improves disease-free and overall survival in patients with node-positive breast cancer. This research perspective summarizes evidences from our studies that preoperative hydroxyprogesterone administration may improve disease-...
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Despite its characteristic clinicopathological features, chondroblastoma may pose a diagnostic challenge, given its morphological spectrum, potential for subdiagnostic appearances in limited biopsy specimens, and its potential mimicry of other entities. Recently, a characteristic H3F3B mutation underlying most chondroblastomas was described, which...
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Numerous years of cell line‑based studies have enhanced the current understanding of cancer and its treatment. However, limited success has been achieved in treating hormone receptor‑positive, HER2‑negative metastatic breast cancers that are refractory to treatment. The majority of cancer cell lines are unsuitable for use as pre‑clinical models tha...
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Occult lymph-node metastasis is a crucial predictor of tongue cancer mortality, with an unmet need to understand the underlying mechanism. Our immunohistochemical and real-time PCR analysis of 208 tongue tumors show overexpression of Matrix Metalloproteinase, MMP10, in 86% of node-positive tongue tumors ( n = 79; p < 0.00001). Additionally, global...
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Background A preoperative-progesterone intervention increases disease-free survival in patients with breast cancer, with an unknown underlying mechanism. We elucidated the role of non-coding RNAs in response to progesterone in human breast cancer. Methods Whole transcriptome sequencing dataset of 30 breast primary tumors (10 tumors exposed to hydr...
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Osimertinib, a third-generation EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor, shows significant benefit among patients with EGFR T790M mutation at disease progression. We analyzed the whole exome sequence of 48 samples obtained from 16 lung cancer patients with a longitudinal follow-up: treatment-naïve-baseline primary tumors positive for EGFR activating-mutatio...
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Spindle cell/sclerosing rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), characterized by MYOD1 (L122R) mutation in a subset of cases is a newly described subtype of RMS. Presently, there is no documentation of cytomorphological features, especially of sclerosing RMS. Case 1: A 24‐year‐old male presented with pain and swelling in his wrist for a one‐year duration. MRI reve...
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PURPOSE Multidisciplinary molecular tumor boards (MTBs) help in interpreting complex genomic data generated by molecular tumor profiling and improve patients' access to targeted therapies. The purpose of this study was to assess the impact of our institution's MTB on the clinical management of patients with cancer. METHODS This study was conducted...
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Inflammatory leiomyosarcoma (LMS) is a newly included rare tumor entity in the group of smooth muscle tumors in the recent WHO classification. Recent studies have shown skeletal muscle expression within this tumor and its proximity with histiocyte-rich rhabdomyoblastic tumor (HRRT). A 17-year-old male presented with a soft tissue lump over the back...
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Cancer is a somatic disease. The lack of Indian-specific reference germline variation resources limits the ability to identify true cancer-associated somatic variants among Indian cancer patients. We integrate two recent studies, the GenomeAsia 100K and the Genomics for Public Health in India (IndiGen) program, describing genome sequence variations...
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Persistent pathogen infection is a known cause of malignancy, although with sparse systematic evaluation across tumor types. We present a comprehensive landscape of 1060 infectious pathogens across 239 whole exomes and 1168 transcriptomes of breast, lung, gallbladder, cervical, colorectal, and head and neck tumors. We identify known cancer-associat...
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The recently conducted ADAURA trial concludes daily dosing of adjuvant osimertinib, a third-generation EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), improves disease-free survival with stage IB/II/IIIA EGFR -mutated non-small cell lung cancer patients in comparison to placebo. We have developed a preclinical orthotopic mouse model, using luciferase tagged...
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e20504 Background: The recent ADAURA trial concludes daily dosing of adjuvant osimertinib, a third-generation EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), improves disease-free survival with stage IB/II/IIIA EGFR-mutated non-small cell lung cancerpatients in comparison to placebo. We have developed a preclinical orthotopic mouse model, using luciferase ta...
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Background Rapid analysis of SARS-CoV-2 genomic data plays a crucial role in surveillance and adoption of measures in controlling spread of Covid-19. Fast, inclusive and adaptive methods are required for the heterogenous SARS-CoV-2 sequence data generated at an unprecedented rate. Results We present an updated version of the SARS-CoV-2 analysis mo...
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Introduction: Unlike lung adenocarcinoma patients, there is no FDA-approved targeted-therapy likely to benefit lung squamous cell carcinoma patients. Materials and methods: We performed survival analyses of lung squamous cell carcinoma patients harboring therapeutically relevant alterations identified by whole exome sequencing and mass spectrome...
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The analysis of the SARS-CoV-2 genome datasets has significantly advanced our understanding of the biology and genomic adaptability of the virus. However, the plurality of advanced sequencing datasets—such as short and long reads—presents a formidable computational challenge to uniformly perform quantitative, variant or phylogenetic analysis, thus...
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We present an updated version of our automated computational pipeline, Infection Pathogen Detector IPD 2.0 with a SARS-CoV-2 module, to perform genomic analysis to understand the pathogenesis and virulence of the virus. Analysing the currently available 208911 SARS-CoV2 genome sequences (as accessed on 28 Dec 2020), we generate an extensive databas...
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Alteration in metabolic repertoire is associated with resistance phenotype. Although a common phenotype, not much efforts have been undertaken to design effective strategies to target the metabolic drift in cancerous cells with drug resistant properties. Here, we identified that drug resistant AML cell line HL-60/MX2 did not follow classical Warbur...
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Several non‐invasive Raman spectroscopy‐based assays have been reported for rapid and sensitive detection of pathogens. We developed a novel statistical model for the detection of RNA viruses in saliva, based on an unbiased selection of a set of 65 Raman spectral features that mostly attribute to the RNA moieties, with a prediction accuracy of 91.6...
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Early diagnosis of SARS-CoV-2 infected patients is essential to control the dynamics of the COVID-19 pandemic. We develop a rapid and accurate one-step multiplex TaqMan probe-based real-time RT-PCR assay, along with a computational tool to systematically analyse the data. Our assay could detect to a limit of 15 copies of SARS-CoV-2 transcripts—base...
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Background: Residual disease of glioblastoma (GBM) causes recurrence. However, targeting residual cells have failed due to their inaccessibility and our lack of understanding their survival mechanisms to radiation therapy. Here we deciphered residual cell specific survival mechanism essential for GBM relapse. Methods: Therapy Resistant Residual...
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With the emerging advances made in genomics and functional genomics approaches, there is a critical and growing unmet need to integrate plural datasets in order to identify driver genes in cancer. An integrative approach, with the convergence of multiple types of genetic evidence, can limit false positives through a posterior filtering strategy and...
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Rationale: Surgery results in rapid and progressively severe exposure of tumor tissue to hypoxia, up to the point of complete removal, but its effect on tumor gene expression is not well characterized. We document the molecular effects of surgery on primary breast cancer tumor with a serial tissue sampling strategy, including an intra-operative sam...
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The human transcriptional coactivator PC4 has numerous roles to play in the cell. Other than its transcriptional coactivation function, it facilitates chromatin organization, DNA damage repair, viral DNA replication, etc. Although it was found to be an essential protein in vivo, the importance of this multifunctional protein in the regulation of di...
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Merkel cell carcinoma is a rare, lethal cancer histopathologically composed of cells showing similarity with mechanoreceptor Merkel cells. Merkel cell tumors manifest in two distinct forms. While a virus called Merkel cell polyomavirus is involved in the pathogenesis of one form of Merkel tumor, the other is driven by ultraviolet (UV)-linked mutati...
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Purpose: Standard first-line therapy for EGFR-mutant advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is an epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-directed oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Adding pemetrexed and carboplatin chemotherapy to an oral tyrosine kinase inhibitor may improve outcomes. Patients and methods: This was a phase III randomized tri...
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TP53 is the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene in many cancers, yet biochemical characterization of several of its reported mutations with probable biological significance have not been accomplished enough. Specifically, missense mutations in TP53 can contribute to tumorigenesis through gain of function of biochemical and biological prop...
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To understand the molecular mechanisms underlying disease recurrence in glioblastoma (GBM), we have recapitulated the clincal scenario of therapy resistance in cellular models established from primary patient samples and orthotopic mouse models developed by intracranial injections of GBM cell lines expressing luciferase. Using these models, we have...
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6054 Background: When combined with COX-2 inhibitors, the EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor Erlotinib has shown a better antitumor response in preclinical studies. Since high volume hospitals in many countries usually have a longer waiting period for surgery, neoadjuvant targeted therapy may be helpful in reducing disease progression and downstaging o...
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9001 Background: Standard first-line therapy for EGFR mutant advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is an EGFR-directed oral TKI. We evaluated whether adding pemetrexed-carboplatin to oral TKI would improve outcomes. Methods: Phase III randomized trial in advanced chemotherapy-naïve NSCLC harboring EGFR sensitizing mutation (exon 19, 21 or 18)...
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The uncommonness of gallbladder cancer in the developed world has contributed to the generally poor understanding of the disease. Our integrated analysis of whole exome sequencing, copy number alterations, immunohistochemical, and phospho‐proteome array profiling indicates ERBB2 alterations in 40% early‐stage rare gallbladder tumors, among an ethni...
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TP53 is the most frequently mutated tumor suppressor gene in context of all varieties of cancer, yet biochemical characterization of several reported mutations with probable biological significance have not been accomplished. We have identified a relatively rare proline to leucine mutation (P152L) in p53 in an Indian oral cancer patient sample at t...
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Cytogenetic-based subjective prognostication of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) patients is a cumbersome process. Top scoring pair (TSP)-based decision tree using a robust analytical algorithm with statistical rigor offers a promising alternative. We describe CytoPred as a 7-gene pair signature based on the analysis of 2547 AML patient sample gene exp...
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We are pleased to invite you to participate in a 3 day Cancer Bioinformatics Workshop to be held at ACTREC from Oct 28-31, 2018. In this workshop we will be covering whole exome/genome/transcriptome analysis of cancer specific high throughput datasets. Our target audiences will be clinical/basic researchers with UNIX/Linux command line familiarity...
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Preoperative progesterone intervention has been shown to confer a survival benefit to breast cancer patients independently of their progesterone receptor (PR) status. This observation raises the question how progesterone affects the outcome of PR-negative cancer. Here, using microarray and RNA-Seq-based gene expression profiling and ChIP-Seq analys...
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Deregulated HER2 is a target of many approved cancer drugs. We analyzed 111,176 patient tumors and identified recurrent mutations in HER2 transmembrane domain (TMD) and juxtamembrane domain (JMD) that include G660D, R678Q, E693K, and Q709L. Using a saturation mutagenesis screen and testing of patient-derived mutations we found several activating TM...
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Liquid biopsy is increasingly gaining traction as an alternative to invasive solid tumor biopsies for prognosis, treatment decisions, and disease monitoring. Matched tumor‐plasma samples were collected from 180 patients across different cancers with >90% of the samples below Stage IIIB. Tumors were profiled using next‐generation sequencing (NGS) or...
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Therapy resistance and recurrence in Glioblastoma is due to the presence of residual radiation resistant cells. However, because of their inaccessibility from patient biopsies, the molecular mechanisms driving their survival remain unexplored. Residual Radiation Resistant (RR) and Relapse (R) cells were captured using cellular radiation resistant m...
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This article traces the journey of one of the teams from India that has been actively managing and researching gallbladder cancer for more than a decade, providing insights into the work carried out and highlighting areas that warrant future research in this cancer traditionally known for its dismal outcomes.
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The uncommonness of gallbladder cancer has contributed to the generally poor understanding of the disease, with scant reports restricted to advance-stage tumors. Here, using an integrated analysis of whole exome and phospho-proteome, we show recurrent activating ERBB2 and KRAS somatic mutations are present in 6 and 3 of 44 early-stage rare gallblad...
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Purpose: We have reported a survival benefit of single injection of hydroxyprogesterone prior to surgery for primary tumour in patients with node-positive operable breast cancer. Hydroxyprogesterone was meant to recapitulate the luteal phase of menstrual cycle in these women. We wanted to understand the molecular basis of action of hydroxyprogeste...
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Plasma cell-free tumor DNA, or circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA), from liquid biopsy is a potential source of tumor genetic material, in the absence of tissue biopsy, for EGFR testing. Our validation study reiterates the clinical utility of ctDNA next generation sequencing (NGS) for EGFR mutation testing in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). A total o...
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Introduction: Lung tumors with mutations in epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene represent a clinically distinct subtype of lung cancer and are observed at a frequency of 23% among Indian patients. The standard practice for treatment of EGFR mutated lung cancer patients includes tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) erlotinib and gefitinib. Alt...
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Introduction: Tongue cancer is the most predominant form of oral cancer in developed countries with varying incidence in developing countries. In India, tongue cancer accounts for 21% of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) and known to display occult node metastasis during early stages of disease. The major etiological factors associated...
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Introduction: Gallbladder cancer is relatively a rare lethal malignancy with dismal prognosis. While in India there is high incidence (3.9-8.6/1, 00,000) with majority of patients having advanced disease. Recent developments in next generation sequencing technologies have enabled the discovery of new molecular therapeutic targets in many human canc...
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Analysis of mutational spectra across various cancer types has given valuable insights into tumorigenesis. Different approaches have been used to identify novel drivers from the set of somatic mutations, including the methods which use sequence conservation, geometric localization and pathway information. Recent computational methods suggest use of...
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Objective: Hormonal therapy is an important component of first line of treatment for breast cancer. Response to hormonal therapy is influenced by the progesterone receptor (PR)-status of breast cancer patients. However as an early effect, exposure to progesterone decreases expression of PR in breast cancer cells. An understanding of the mechanism...
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Purpose: Pro-inflammatory cytokines such as Interleukin-17A (IL17A) and Interleukin-32 (IL32), known to enhance natural killer and T cell responses, are also elevated in human malignancies and linked to poor clinical outcomes. To address this paradox, we evaluated relation between IL17A and IL32 expression and other inflammation- and T cell respon...
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Objectives Nodal metastases status among early stage tongue squamous cell cancer patients plays a decisive role in the choice of treatment, wherein about 70% patients can be spared from surgery with an accurate prediction of negative pathological lymph node status. This underscores an unmet need for prognostic biomarkers to stratify the patients wh...
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Background: Hypoxia is defined as oxygen levels in tumor microenvironment of less than that in blood (90-100 mm Hg) and influences many aspects of tumour biology. During surgery tumour vasculature is cut off gradually leading to induction of acute hypoxia.The present study aims to experimentally test the genotypic and phenotypic effects of surgical...
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INTRODUCTION Glioblastoma resistance and recurrence is attributed to the presence of innately Radiation Resistant (RR) cells present in the heterogeneous parent tumour. However, targeting these cells has been impossible due to inaccessibility of these cells. METHODOLOGY We therefore recapitulated clinical scenario of resistance in a cellular model...
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Background: Gallbladder cancer is fifth most common cancers among the gastrointestinal cancers with the majority of patients presented at an advanced state of the disease. In India, gallbladder cancer is a major problem in the northern part of the country with its highest incidence of 22/1,00,000 women and risk factors ranging from gallstones, fema...
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Background There are limited data available on the treatment and outcome of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) exon 20-mutated lung cancer patients. Hence, we planned an analysis of the demographic details, clinical profile and survival of lung cancer patients with exon 20 mutations. We compared our results to patients with EGFR tyrosine kinas...
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Bystander cells of the tumor microenvironment show evidence of DNA damage and inflammation that can lead to their oncogenic transformation. Mediator(s) of cell–cell communication that brings about these pro-oncogenic pathologies has not been identified. We show here that cell-free chromatin (cfCh) released from dying cancer cells are the key mediat...
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Purpose Pre-operative progesterone treatment of breast cancer has been shown to confer survival benefits to patients independent of their progesterone receptor (PR) status. The underlying mechanism and the question whether such an effect can also be observed in PR negative breast cancer cells remain to be resolved. Methods We performed proteome...
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BACKGROUND: Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths across the world. In this study we present therapeutically relevant genetic alterations in lung adenocarcinoma of Indian origin. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Forty-five primary lung adenocarcinoma tumors were sequenced for 676 amplicons using RainDance cancer panel at an average cover...
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Context: Trends in epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation based on ethnicity assist the initial selection of targeted therapy regimen. Reported incidence of EGFR mutation in Indian NSCLC patients is variable, ranging from 22% to 51.8%. Aim and Settings and Design: This multicenter, noninterventional study evaluated the prevalence of EGFR...

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