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The histologic phenotype of lung cancers may be driven by transcriptomic features rather than genomic characteristics

Authors :
Curtis Gumbs
J. Jack Lee
Hussein A. Abbas
Alexdrandre Reuben
Xingzhi Song
Xizeng Mao
Cesar A. Moran
Junya Fujimoto
Xin Hu
Jia Wu
Susan Varghese
Carmen Behrens
Maheshwari Ramineni
P. Andrew Futreal
Stephen G. Swisher
Jianhua Zhang
Jun Li
Jianjun Zhang
Ignacio I. Wistuba
Won-Chul Lee
Annikka Weissferdt
Ming Tang
Marcelo V. Negrao
Neda Kalhor
Boris Sepesi
Chi-Wan Chow
Latasha Little
John V. Heymach
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Histology plays an essential role in therapeutic decision-making for lung cancer patients. However, the molecular determinants of lung cancer histology are largely unknown. We conducted whole-exome sequencing(WES) and microarray profiling on 19 micro-dissected tumor regions of different histologic subtypes from 9 patients with lung cancers of mixed histology. A median of 68.9% of point mutations and 83% of copy number aberrations were shared between different histologic components within the same tumors. Furthermore, different histologic components within the tumors demonstrated similar subclonal architecture. On the other hand, transcriptomic profiling revealed shared pathways between the same histologic subtypes from different patients, which was supported by the analyses of the transcriptomic data from 141 cell lines and 343 lung cancers of different histologic subtypes. These data suggest that histology of lung cancers may be determined at the transcriptomic level rather than the genomic level.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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