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Data from Clonal Mutations Activate the NF-κB Pathway to Promote Recurrence of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Authors :
Ming-Yuan Chen
Yi-Xin Zeng
Lin Feng
Mu-Sheng Zeng
Ying Sun
Hai-Qiang Mai
Chao-Nan Qian
Tie-Bang Kang
Xiao-Feng Zhu
Ze-Xian Liu
Zhi-Xiang Zuo
Jing-Ping Yun
Rui Sun
Yi-Jun Hua
Gui-Fang Guo
Ai-Hua Zhuang
Yue Wang
Jing-Qi Wang
Cheng Cui
Chao Zhang
Chen-Yan Wu
Rou Jiang
Yu-Long Xie
Yi-Nuan Zhang
Qi Yang
Gui-Ping He
Xiao-Long Zhang
Mei Lin
Xiong Zou
Tao Yu
Qing Li
De-Chen Lin
You-Ping Liu
Rui You
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

The genetic events occurring in recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (rNPC) are poorly understood. Here, we performed whole-genome and whole-exome sequencing in 55 patients with rNPC and 44 primarily diagnosed NPC (pNPC), with 7 patients having paired rNPC and pNPC samples. Previously published pNPC exome data were integrated for analysis. rNPC and pNPC tissues had similar mutational burdens, however, the number of clonal mutations was increased in rNPC samples. TP53 and three NF-κB pathway components (TRAF3, CYLD, and NFKBIA) were significantly mutated in both pNPC and rNPC. Notably, mutations in TRAF3, CYLD, and NFKBIA were all clonal in rNPC, however, 55.6% to 57.9% of them were clonal in pNPC. In general, the number of clonal mutations in NF-κB pathway–associated genes was significantly higher in rNPC than in pNPC. The NF-κB mutational clonality was selected and/or enriched during NPC recurrence. The amount of NF-κB translocated to the nucleus in samples with clonal NF-κB mutants was significantly higher than that in samples with subclonal NF-κB mutants. Moreover, the nuclear abundance of NF-κB protein was significantly greater in pNPC samples with locoregional relapse than in those without relapse. Furthermore, high nuclear NF-κB levels were an independent negative prognostic marker for locoregional relapse-free survival in pNPC. Finally, inhibition of NF-κB enhanced both radiosensitivity and chemosensitivity in vitro and in vivo. In conclusion, NF-κB pathway activation by clonal mutations plays an important role in promoting the recurrence of NPC. Moreover, nuclear accumulation of NF-κB is a prominent biomarker for predicting locoregional relapse-free survival.Significance:This study uncovers genetic events that promote the progression and recurrence of nasopharyngeal carcinoma and has potential prognostic and therapeutic implications.See related commentary by Sehgal and Barbie, p. 5915

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OpenAIRE
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