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Mutational burden of resectable pancreatic cancer, as determined by whole transcriptome and whole exome sequencing, predicts a poor prognosis.

Elisa Grassi1, Sandra Durante2, Annalisa Astolfi2, Giuseppe Tarantino2, Valentina Indio2, Eva Freier1, Silvia Vecchiarelli1, Claudio Ricci3, Riccardo Casadei3, Francesca Formica1, Daria Filippini1, Francesca Comito1, Carla Serra4, Donatella Santini5, Antonietta D' Errico5, Francesco Minni3, Guido Biasco1, Mariacristina Di Marco1.   

Abstract

Despite the genomic characterization of pancreatic cancer (PC), marked advances in the development of prognosis classification and novel therapeutic strategies have yet to come. The present study aimed to better understand the genomic alterations associated with the invasive phenotype of PC, in order to improve patient selection for treatment options. A total of 30 PC samples were analysed by either whole transcriptome (9 samples) or exome sequencing (21 samples) on an Illumina platform (75X2 or 100X2 bp), and the results were matched with normal DNA to identify somatic events. Single nucleotide variants and insertions and deletions were annotated using public databases, and the pathogenicity of the identified variants was defined according to prior knowledge and mutation-prediction tools. A total of 43 recurrently altered genes were identified, which were involved in numerous pathways, including chromatin remodelling and DNA damage repair. In addition, an analysis limited to a subgroup of early stage patients (50% of samples) demonstrated that poor prognosis was significantly associated with a higher number of known PC mutations (P=0.047). Samples from patients with a better overall survival (>25 months) harboured an average of 24 events, whereas samples from patients with an overall survival of <25 months presented an average of 40 mutations. These findings indicated that a complex genetic profile in the early stage of disease may be associated with increased aggressiveness, thus suggesting an urgent requirement for an innovative approach to classify this disease.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29620163     DOI: 10.3892/ijo.2018.4344

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oncol        ISSN: 1019-6439            Impact factor:   5.650


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