| Literature DB >> 24215939 |
Song Wu1, Peide Huang2, Chong Li3, Yi Huang4, Xianxin Li5, Yongqiang Wang4, Chao Chen6, Zhaojie Lv7, Aifa Tang4, Xiaojuan Sun4, Jingxiao Lu4, Weiping Li4, Jie Zhou8, Yaoting Gui5, Fangjian Zhou8, Daping Wang4, Zhiming Cai9.
Abstract
Activation of telomerase can be observed in almost all human tumor histotypes and detection of the urinary telomerase activities is useful for the diagnosis and surveillance of bladder cancer. In this study, we screened, by Sanger sequencing, 302 patients with various urogenital cancers for somatic mutations in the promoter of the telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) gene and determined the clinical relevance of TERT promoter mutations in urogenital cancer. In vitro assays were also performed to evaluate the functional influence of the discovered mutations. We found that the frequencies of somatic mutations in the TERT promoter varied substantially between different types of urogenital tumors (range: 0-63.7%), with urothelial carcinomas showing the highest mutation frequency and prostate cancer showing no mutation. The mutations upregulated the expression of TERT and enhanced the invasiveness of the tumor cells. The mutations were more prevalent in older patients with invasive diseases and advanced tumor stages, and were associated with significantly shorter survival time. Moreover, we also observed a significant co-occurrence of mutations between the TERT promoter and the tumor protein 51/retinoblastoma1 (TP53/RB1) signaling pathway. Hence, TERT promoter mutations may serve as important markers for the differential diagnosis and surveillance of urogenital tumors.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24215939 DOI: 10.1016/j.eururo.2013.10.038
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Urol ISSN: 0302-2838 Impact factor: 20.096