Frequent alterations in cytoskeleton remodelling genes in primary and metastatic lung adenocarcinomas

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  • Kui Wu
  • Xin Zhang
  • Fuqiang Li
  • Dakai Xiao
  • Yong Hou
  • Shida Zhu
  • Dongbing Liu
  • Xiaofei Ye
  • Mingzhi Ye
  • Jie Yang
  • Libin Shao
  • Hui Pan
  • Na Lu
  • Yuan Yu
  • Liping Liu
  • Jin Li
  • Liyan Huang
  • Hailing Tang
  • Qiuhua Deng
  • Yue Zheng
  • And 26 others
  • Lihua Peng
  • Geng Liu
  • Xia Gu
  • Ping He
  • Yingying Gu
  • Weixuan Lin
  • Huiming He
  • Guoyun Xie
  • Han Liang
  • Na An
  • Hui Wang
  • Manuel Teixeira
  • Joana Vieira
  • Wenhua Liang
  • Xin Zhao
  • Zhiyu Peng
  • Feng Mu
  • Xiuqing Zhang
  • Xun Xu
  • Huanming Yang
  • Karsten Kristiansen
  • Nanshan Zhong
  • Jun Wang
  • Qiang Pan-Hammarström
  • Jianxing He
  • Jian Wang

The landscape of genetic alterations in lung adenocarcinoma derived from Asian patients is largely uncharacterized. Here we present an integrated genomic and transcriptomic analysis of 335 primary lung adenocarcinomas and 35 corresponding lymph node metastases from Chinese patients. Altogether 13 significantly mutated genes are identified, including the most commonly mutated gene TP53 and novel mutation targets such as RHPN2, GLI3 and MRC2. TP53 mutations are furthermore significantly enriched in tumours from patients harbouring metastases. Genes regulating cytoskeleton remodelling processes are also frequently altered, especially in metastatic samples, of which the high expression level of IQGAP3 is identified as a marker for poor prognosis. Our study represents the first large-scale sequencing effort on lung adenocarcinoma in Asian patients and provides a comprehensive mutational landscape for both primary and metastatic tumours. This may thus form a basis for personalized medical care and shed light on the molecular pathogenesis of metastatic lung adenocarcinoma.

Original languageEnglish
Article number10131
JournalNature Communications
Volume6
Number of pages13
ISSN2041-1723
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2015

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