Emerging advances in defining the molecular and therapeutic landscape of small-cell lung cancer

  • Triparna Sen
  • , Nobuyuki Takahashi
  • , Subhamoy Chakraborty
  • , Naoko Takebe
  • , Amin H. Nassar
  • , Nagla A. Karim
  • , Sonam Puri
  • , Abdul Rafeh Naqash

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Abstract

Small-cell lung cancer (SCLC) has traditionally been considered a recalcitrant cancer with a dismal prognosis, with only modest advances in therapeutic strategies over the past several decades. Comprehensive genomic assessments of SCLC have revealed that most of these tumours harbour deletions of the tumour-suppressor genes TP53 and RB1 but, in contrast to non-small-cell lung cancer, have failed to identify targetable alterations. The expression status of four transcription factors with key roles in SCLC pathogenesis defines distinct molecular subtypes of the disease, potentially enabling specific therapeutic approaches. Overexpression and amplification of MYC paralogues also affect the biology and therapeutic vulnerabilities of SCLC. Several other attractive targets have emerged in the past few years, including inhibitors of DNA-damage-response pathways, epigenetic modifiers, antibody–drug conjugates and chimeric antigen receptor T cells. However, the rapid development of therapeutic resistance and lack of biomarkers for effective selection of patients with SCLC are ongoing challenges. Emerging single-cell RNA sequencing data are providing insights into the plasticity and intratumoural and intertumoural heterogeneity of SCLC that might be associated with therapeutic resistance. In this Review, we provide a comprehensive overview of the latest advances in genomic and transcriptomic characterization of SCLC with a particular focus on opportunities for translation into new therapeutic approaches to improve patient outcomes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)610-627
Number of pages18
JournalNature Reviews Clinical Oncology
Volume21
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 2024

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