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Language

English

Publication Date

1-5-2026

Journal

Innovation

DOI

10.1016/j.xinn.2025.101068

PMID

41737331

PMCID

PMC12925906

PubMedCentral® Posted Date

7-31-2025

PubMedCentral® Full Text Version

Post-print

Abstract

Nuclear protein in testis (NUT) carcinoma (NC) represents a rare, clinically aggressive cancer defined by pathognomonic NUT Midline Carcinoma Family Member 1 (NUTM1) gene fusions, with bromodomain and extraterminal domain (BET) protein 4 (BRD4)-NUTM1 being the predominant oncogenic driver. Since its description in 1991, gradual advances have clarified the pathologic mechanisms of NC and its diagnostic methods; however, NC treatment remains a significant challenge. Moreover, diagnostic and treatment approaches for this cancer require further validation and standardization. These guidelines were developed by the Chinese Alliance of Research for NC (ChARN) based on current evidence in the literature and incorporate consensus-based input from multiple international experts. They provide comprehensive guidance on NC diagnosis and treatment, covering epidemiology, pathogenesis, diagnostic methods, therapeutic strategies, BET-inhibitor toxicity, palliative care, and prognostic assessment during follow-up. They also emphasize the importance of multidisciplinary team collaboration in NC treatment and recommend prioritizing enrollment in prospective clinical trials for patients. Current mainstays of treatment include surgical resection, radiotherapy, and medical treatment (chemotherapy, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy), although no standard treatment protocol exists. Future research directions include improving diagnostic efficiency, exploring new therapeutic strategies (such as highly selective BET inhibitors, BET-inhibitor combinations, and PROTAC technologies), and recommending basket trials as a research approach for patients with NUTM1 gene fusions.

Keywords

NUT carcinoma, guideline, diagnosis, treatment

Published Open-Access

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