We’re improving your experience!

Starting April 21, you’ll be asked to log in or sign up for a free account after viewing 10 content pages each month.

Don’t worry—creating an account is quick and easy, and it comes with added benefits! Once logged in, you’ll not only continue accessing the content you already enjoy, but you’ll also unlock exclusive features like interactive donut plots for variant protein effects and variant impacts across the gene.

Stay tuned for these updates, and thank you for being part of our community!

Profile Response Detail

Contact

Missing content? – Request curation!

Request curation for specific Genes, Variants, or PubMed publications.

Have questions, comments, or suggestions? - Let us know!

Email us at : ckbsupport@genomenon.com


Molecular Profile PIK3CA M1043I PIK3CA amp
Therapy Everolimus
Indication/Tumor Type bladder urothelial carcinoma
Response Type predicted - sensitive

Filtering

  • Case insensitive filtering will display rows if any text in any cell matches the filter term
  • Use simple literal full or partial string matches
  • Separate multiple filter terms with a space. Any order may be used (i. e. a b c and c b a are equivalent )
  • Filtering will only apply to rows that are already loaded on the page. Filtering has no impact on query parameters.
  • Use quotes to match on a longer phrase with spaces (i.e. "mtor c1483f")

Sorting

  • Generally, the default sort order for tables is set to be first column ascending; however, specific tables may set a different default sort order.
  • Click on any column header arrows to sort by that column
  • Hold down the Shift key and click multiple columns to sort by more than one column. Be sure to set ascending or descending order for a given column before moving on to the next column.

Molecular Profile Indication/Tumor Type Response Type Therapy Name Approval Status Evidence Type Efficacy Evidence References
PIK3CA M1043I PIK3CA amp bladder urothelial carcinoma predicted - sensitive Everolimus Case Reports/Case Series Actionable In a clinical case study, a patient with metastatic urothelial bladder cancer harboring PIK3CA M1043I and PIK3CA amplification (copy number >20), as well as amplification of CCND1 and loss of CDKN2A and CDKN2B, was treated with Afinitor (everolimus) and achieved a complete response including remission of lymph node metastases, and remained progression-free at 6 months (PMID: 33745098). 33745098
PubMed Id Reference Title Details
(33745098) Significant benefit of everolimus in a patient with urothelial bladder cancer harboring a rare M1043I mutation of PIK3CA. Full reference...