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Driver Fusions and Their Implications in the Development and Treatment of Human Cancers

Authors :
Gao, Qingsong
Liang, Wen Wei
Foltz, Steven M.
Mutharasu, Gnanavel
Jayasinghe, Reyka G.
Cao, Song
Liao, Wen Wei
Reynolds, Sheila M.
Wyczalkowski, Matthew A.
Yao, Lijun
Yu, Lihua
Sun, Sam Q.
Caesar-Johnson, Samantha J.
Demchok, John A.
Felau, Ina
Kasapi, Melpomeni
Ferguson, Martin L.
Hutter, Carolyn M.
Sofia, Heidi J.
Tarnuzzer, Roy
Wang, Zhining
Yang, Liming
Zenklusen, Jean C.
Zhang, Jiashan (Julia)
Chudamani, Sudha
Liu, Jia
Lolla, Laxmi
Naresh, Rashi
Pihl, Todd
Sun, Qiang
Wan, Yunhu
Wu, Ye
Cho, Juok
DeFreitas, Timothy
Frazer, Scott
Gehlenborg, Nils
Getz, Gad
Heiman, David I.
Kim, Jaegil
Lawrence, Michael S.
Lin, Pei
Meier, Sam
Noble, Michael S.
Saksena, Gordon
Voet, Doug
Zhang, Hailei
Bernard, Brady
Chambwe, Nyasha
Dhankani, Varsha
de Krijger, Ronald
The Fusion Analysis Working Group
The Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Gene fusions represent an important class of somatic alterations in cancer. We systematically investigated fusions in 9,624 tumors across 33 cancer types using multiple fusion calling tools. We identified a total of 25,664 fusions, with a 63% validation rate. Integration of gene expression, copy number, and fusion annotation data revealed that fusions involving oncogenes tend to exhibit increased expression, whereas fusions involving tumor suppressors have the opposite effect. For fusions involving kinases, we found 1,275 with an intact kinase domain, the proportion of which varied significantly across cancer types. Our study suggests that fusions drive the development of 16.5% of cancer cases and function as the sole driver in more than 1% of them. Finally, we identified druggable fusions involving genes such as TMPRSS2, RET, FGFR3, ALK, and ESR1 in 6.0% of cases, and we predicted immunogenic peptides, suggesting that fusions may provide leads for targeted drug and immune therapy. Gao et al. analyze a 9,624 sample TCGA cohort with 33 cancer types to detect gene fusion events. They provide a landscape of fusion events detected, relate fusions to gene expression, focus on kinase fusion structures, examine mutually exclusive mutation and fusion patterns, and highlight fusion druggability.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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