Abstract
Whole-genome and transcriptome sequencing were performed to identify potential therapeutic strategies in the absence of viable treatment options for a patient initially diagnosed with vulvar adenocarcinoma. Genomic events were prioritized by comparison against variant distributions in the TCGA pan-cancer data set and complemented with detailed transcriptome sequencing and copy-number analysis. These findings were considered against published scientific literature in order to evaluate the functional effects of potentially relevant genomic events. Analysis of the transcriptome against a background of 27 TCGA cancer types led to reclassification of the tumor as a primary HER2+ mammary-like adenocarcinoma of the vulva. This revised diagnosis was subsequently confirmed by follow-up immunohistochemistry for a mammary-like adenocarcinoma. The patient was treated with chemotherapy and targeted therapies for HER2+ breast cancer. The detailed pathology and genomic findings of this case are presented herein.
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Grewal, J. K., Eirew, P., Jones, M., Chiu, K., Tessier-Cloutier, B., Karnezis, A. N., … Jones, S. J. M. (2017). Detection and genomic characterization of a mammary-like adenocarcinoma. Cold Spring Harbor Molecular Case Studies, 3(6). https://doi.org/10.1101/mcs.a002170
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