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Recurrent TERT promoter mutations identified in a large-scale study of multiple tumour types are associated with increased TERT expression and telomerase activation

Authors :
Hou-Quan Tao
Fang Wu
Ying-Yu Ma
Patrick J. Killela
Xujun He
Li Li
Bill H. Diplas
Ying-Jie Xia
Xiao-Ting Jiang
Dong-Sheng Huang
Rui Yang
Ji Xu
Tao Jin
Hui-Ju Wang
Qun Meng
Zhaohui Wang
Junbo Liang
Yuchen Jiao
Wen-Juan Xu
Hai Yan
Zai-Yuan Ye
Sheng Yu
Wei Wang
Xiang-Lei He
Zhong-kuo Zhao
Ru-Xuan Zhang
Wang Sizhen
Zhong-Sheng Zhao
Li Xu
Source :
European Journal of Cancer. 51:969-976
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2015.

Abstract

Background Several somatic mutation hotspots were recently identified in the telomerase reverse transcriptase ( TERT ) promoter region in human cancers. Large scale studies of these mutations in multiple tumour types are limited, in particular in Asian populations. This study aimed to: analyse TERT promoter mutations in multiple tumour types in a large Chinese patient cohort, investigate novel tumour types and assess the functional significance of the mutations. Methods TERT promoter mutation status was assessed by Sanger sequencing for 13 different tumour types and 799 tumour tissues from Chinese cancer patients. Thymic epithelial tumours, gastrointestinal leiomyoma, and gastric schwannoma were included, for which the TERT promoter has not been previously sequenced. Functional studies included TERT expression by reverse-transcriptase quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), telomerase activity by the telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP) assay and promoter activity by the luciferase reporter assay. Results TERT promoter mutations were highly frequent in glioblastoma (83.9%), urothelial carcinoma (64.5%), oligodendroglioma (70.0%), medulloblastoma (33.3%) and hepatocellular carcinoma (31.4%). C228T and C250T were the most common mutations. In urothelial carcinoma, several novel rare mutations were identified. TERT promoter mutations were absent in gastrointestinal stromal tumour (GIST), thymic epithelial tumours, gastrointestinal leiomyoma, gastric schwannoma, cholangiocarcinoma, gastric and pancreatic cancer. TERT promoter mutations highly correlated with upregulated TERT mRNA expression and telomerase activity in adult gliomas. These mutations differentially enhanced the transcriptional activity of the TERT core promoter. Conclusions TERT promoter mutations are frequent in multiple tumour types and have similar distributions in Chinese cancer patients. The functional significance of these mutations reflect the importance to telomere maintenance and hence tumourigenesis, making them potential therapeutic targets.

Details

ISSN :
09598049
Volume :
51
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Cancer
Accession number :
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