Somatic gene mutation signatures predict cancer type and prognosis in multiple cancers with pan-cancer 1000 gene panel

Most cancers are caused by somatic mutations. Some common mutations in the same cancer type can form a “signature” to specifically predict the prognosis or to distinguish it from other cancers. In this study, 710 somatic cell mutations were identified in 142 cases, including digestive, lung and urog...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer letters 2020-02, Vol.470, p.181-190
Hauptverfasser: Wang, Hai-Long, Liu, Peng-Fei, Yue, Jie, Jiang, Wen-Hua, Cui, Yun-Long, Ren, He, Wang, Han, Zhuang, Yan, Liu, Yong, Jiang, Da, Dong, Qian, Zhang, Hui, Mi, Jia-Hui, Xu, Zan-Mei, Tian, Cai-Juan, Zhang, Zhen-Zhen, Wang, Xiao-Wei, Su, Mei-Na, Lu, Wei
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Zusammenfassung:Most cancers are caused by somatic mutations. Some common mutations in the same cancer type can form a “signature” to specifically predict the prognosis or to distinguish it from other cancers. In this study, 710 somatic cell mutations were identified in 142 cases, including digestive, lung and urogenital cancers, and the digestive cancers were further divided into liver, stomach, intestinal, esophageal and cardia cancer. The above mutations were located in 166 genes. In addition, a group of high-frequency mutation genes with specific characteristics were screened to form predictive signatures for each cancer. Verification using TCGA suggested that the signatures could predict the stages, progression-free survival, and overall survival of digestive, intestinal, and liver cancers (P 
ISSN:0304-3835
1872-7980
DOI:10.1016/j.canlet.2019.11.022