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Impact of sweet, umami, and bitter taste receptor (TAS1R and TAS2R) genomic and expression alterations in solid tumors on survival.

Ryan M Carey1, TaeBeom Kim2, Noam A Cohen3,4, Robert J Lee3,5, Kevin T Nead2,6.   

Abstract

Originally identified on the tongue for their chemosensory role, the receptors for sweet, umami, and bitter taste are expressed in some cancers where they regulate important cellular processes including apoptosis and proliferation. We examined DNA mutations (n = 5103), structural variation (n = 7545), and expression (n = 6224) of genes encoding sweet or umami receptors (TAS1Rs) and bitter receptors (TAS2Rs) in 45 solid tumors subtypes compared to corresponding normal tissue using The Cancer Genome Atlas and the Genotype Tissue Expression Project databases. Expression of TAS1R and TAS2R genes differed between normal and cancer tissue, and nonsilent mutations occurred in many solid tumor taste receptor genes (~ 1-7%). Expression levels of certain TAS1Rs/TAS2Rs were associated with survival differences in 12 solid tumor subtypes. Increased TAS1R1 expression was associated with improved survival in lung adenocarcinoma (mean survival difference + 1185 days, p = 0.0191). Increased TAS2R14 expression was associated with worse survival in adrenocortical carcinoma (-1757 days, p < 0.001) and esophageal adenocarcinoma (-640 days, p = 0.0041), but improved survival in non-papillary bladder cancer (+ 343 days, p = 0.0436). Certain taste receptor genes may be associated with important oncologic pathways and could serve as biomarkers for disease outcomes.
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Year:  2022        PMID: 35624283      PMCID: PMC9142493          DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-12788-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.996


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Journal:  Chem Senses       Date:  2010-12-16       Impact factor: 3.160

3.  Small-sample estimation of negative binomial dispersion, with applications to SAGE data.

Authors:  Mark D Robinson; Gordon K Smyth
Journal:  Biostatistics       Date:  2007-08-29       Impact factor: 5.899

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Authors:  S C Kinnamon
Journal:  Acta Physiol (Oxf)       Date:  2011-05-07       Impact factor: 6.311

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Authors:  Grace Q Zhao; Yifeng Zhang; Mark A Hoon; Jayaram Chandrashekar; Isolde Erlenbach; Nicholas J P Ryba; Charles S Zuker
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2003-10-31       Impact factor: 41.582

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Authors:  Scott H Donaldson; Richard C Boucher
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7.  Functionally expressed bitter taste receptor TAS2R14 in human epidermal keratinocytes serves as a chemosensory receptor.

Authors:  Hilary Kung-Yu Ho; Paul Lorenz Bigliardi; Olga Stelmashenko; Srinivas Ramasamy; Michael Postlethwaite; Mei Bigliardi-Qi
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8.  Genetic Variation in the TAS2R38 Bitter Taste Receptor and Gastric Cancer Risk in Koreans.

Authors:  Jeong-Hwa Choi; Jeonghee Lee; Il Ju Choi; Young-Woo Kim; Keun Won Ryu; Jeongseon Kim
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2016-06-01       Impact factor: 4.379

9.  Association between polymorphisms of TAS2R16 and susceptibility to colorectal cancer.

Authors:  Jonathan Barontini; Marco Antinucci; Sergio Tofanelli; Maurizio Cammalleri; Massimo Dal Monte; Federica Gemignani; Pavel Vodicka; Roberto Marangoni; Ludmila Vodickova; Juozas Kupcinskas; Veronika Vymetalkova; Asta Forsti; Federico Canzian; Angelika Stein; Victor Moreno; Nicola Mastrodonato; Francesca Tavano; Anna Panza; Roberto Barale; Stefano Landi; Daniele Campa
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