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Mutational landscape of penile squamous cell carcinoma in a Chinese population

Authors :
Lei Luo
Liping Wang
Chengwen Gao
Dan Li
Zhiqiang Li
Qiang Lv
Yonghua Wang
Yanwei Cao
Juan Zhou
Xiaoqi Li
Qifeng Wang
Zhijuan Liang
Ke Wang
Ye Liang
Bin Li
Dong Wang
Yuanbin Chen
Yongyong Shi
Haitao Niu
Xuecheng Yang
Source :
International journal of cancer. 145(5)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Penile squamous cell carcinoma (PSCC) is a malignancy that affects the skin and tissues of the penis, but the knowledge of pathogenesis and carcinogenesis is limited. Here, we characterize the PSCC genomic landscape using whole-exome sequencing. Of the 30 paired blood and tumor samples, we identified recurrent mutations in 11 genes; confirmed previous findings for FAT1 (4/30), HRAS (4/30), NOTCH1 (4/30), TP53 (3/30) and PIK3CA (3/30); and revealed novel candidate driver genes [CASP8 (4/30), SLITRK2 (3/30), FLG (3/30) and TRRAP (3/30)]. Our in vitro experiments suggested CASP8 was involved in mediating TRAIL-induced apoptosis of penile cancer cell lines. We also observed the frequently altered pathways for potential therapeutic implications: alterations in the Notch (30% of sample altered), RTK-RAS (26.7% altered) and Hippo (23.3% altered) pathways accounted for over 50% of tumors. The frequently altered genes (>10%) in these pathways were proved to be expressed in penile tumors by immunohistochemistry assay. These findings provide new insight into the mutational and pathway landscapes of PSCC and suggest potential novel therapeutic opportunities for this malignancy.

Details

ISSN :
10970215
Volume :
145
Issue :
5
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International journal of cancer
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....67e31f7376b63892c2107bc9d06a402b