| Literature DB >> 29617660 |
Joshua D Campbell1, Christina Yau2, Reanne Bowlby3, Yuexin Liu4, Kevin Brennan5, Huihui Fan6, Alison M Taylor7, Chen Wang8, Vonn Walter9, Rehan Akbani4, Lauren Averett Byers10, Chad J Creighton11, Cristian Coarfa12, Juliann Shih7, Andrew D Cherniack7, Olivier Gevaert5, Marcos Prunello5, Hui Shen6, Pavana Anur13, Jianhong Chen14, Hui Cheng14, D Neil Hayes15, Susan Bullman7, Chandra Sekhar Pedamallu7, Akinyemi I Ojesina16, Sara Sadeghi3, Karen L Mungall3, A Gordon Robertson3, Christopher Benz17, Andre Schultz4, Rupa S Kanchi4, Carl M Gay18, Apurva Hegde4, Lixia Diao4, Jing Wang4, Wencai Ma4, Pavel Sumazin19, Hua-Sheng Chiu19, Ting-Wen Chen19, Preethi Gunaratne20, Larry Donehower21, Janet S Rader22, Rosemary Zuna23, Hikmat Al-Ahmadie24, Alexander J Lazar25, Elsa R Flores26, Kenneth Y Tsai27, Jane H Zhou28, Anil K Rustgi29, Esther Drill30, Ronglei Shen30, Christopher K Wong31, Joshua M Stuart31, Peter W Laird6, Katherine A Hoadley32, John N Weinstein4, Myron Peto13, Curtis R Pickering33, Zhong Chen34, Carter Van Waes35.
Abstract
This integrated, multiplatform PanCancer Atlas study co-mapped and identified distinguishing molecular features of squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) from five sites associated with smoking and/or human papillomavirus (HPV). SCCs harbor 3q, 5p, and other recurrent chromosomal copy-number alterations (CNAs), DNA mutations, and/or aberrant methylation of genes and microRNAs, which are correlated with the expression of multi-gene programs linked to squamous cell stemness, epithelial-to-mesenchymal differentiation, growth, genomic integrity, oxidative damage, death, and inflammation. Low-CNA SCCs tended to be HPV(+) and display hypermethylation with repression of TET1 demethylase and FANCF, previously linked to predisposition to SCC, or harbor mutations affecting CASP8, RAS-MAPK pathways, chromatin modifiers, and immunoregulatory molecules. We uncovered hypomethylation of the alternative promoter that drives expression of the ΔNp63 oncogene and embedded miR944. Co-expression of immune checkpoint, T-regulatory, and Myeloid suppressor cells signatures may explain reduced efficacy of immune therapy. These findings support possibilities for molecular classification and therapeutic approaches. Published by Elsevier Inc.Entities:
Keywords: bladder carcinoma with squamous differentiation; cervical squamous cell carcinoma; esophageal squamous cell carcinoma; genomics; head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; human papillomavirus; lung squamous cell carcinoma; proteomics; transcriptomics
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29617660 PMCID: PMC6002769 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.03.063
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423