Comprehensive molecular characterization of urothelial bladder carcinoma

John N. Weinstein , Rehan Akbani , Bradley M. Broom , John N. Weinstein , Rehan Akbani , Bradley M. Broom , Wenyi Wang , Roeland Verhaak , David J. McConkey , Seth P. Lerner , Margaret Morgan , Chad J. Creighton , C. Smith , Andrew D. Cherniack , Jaegil Kim , Chandra Sekhar Pedamallu , Michael S. Noble , Hikmat Al‐Ahmadie , Victor E. Reuter , Jonathan E. Rosenberg , Dean F. Bajorin , Bernard H. Bochner , David B. Solit , Theresa M. Koppie , Brian D. Robinson , Dmitry A. Gordenin , David C. Fargo , Leszek J. Klimczak , Steven A. Roberts , Jessie L.‐S. Au , Peter W. Laird , Toshinori Hinoue , Nikolaus Schultz , Ricardo Ramírez , Donna E. Hansel , Katherine A. Hoadley , William Y. Kim , Jeffrey S. Damrauer , Stephen B. Baylin , Andrew J. Mungall , A. Gordon Robertson , Andy Chu , David J. Kwiatkowski , Carrie Sougnez , Kristian Cibulskis , Lee Lichtenstein , Andrey Sivachenko , Chip Stewart , Michael S. Lawrence , Gad Getz , Eric Lander , Stacey B. Gabrie , Lawrence A. Donehower , Scott L. Carter , Gordon Saksena , Steven E. Schumacher , Samuel S. Freeman , Joonil Jung , Ami S. Bhatt , Trevor J. Pugh , Rameen Beroukhim , Matthew Meyerson , Adrian Ally , Miruna Balasundaram , Yaron S.N. Butterfield , Noreen Dhalla , Carrie Hirst , Robert A. Holt , Steven J.M. Jones , Darlene Lee , Haiyan I. Li , Marco A. Marra , Michael Mayo , Richard A. Moore , Jacqueline E. Schein , Payal Sipahimalani , Angela Tam , Nina Thiessen , Tina Wong , Natasja Wye , Reanne Bowlby , Eric Chuah , Ranabir Guin , Hui Shen , Arnoud Boot , Timothy J. Triche , Phillip H. Lai , David Van Den Berg , Daniel J. Weisenberger , Saianand Balu , Tom Bodenheimer , Alan P. Hoyle , Joshua M. Stuart , Shaowu Meng , Lisle E. Mose , Janae V. Simons , Mathew G. Soloway , Junyuan Wu , Joel S. Parker , D. Neil Hayes , Jeffrey Roach , Elizabeth Buda , Corbin D. Jones
2014 Nature 2,964 citations

Abstract

Urothelial carcinoma of the bladder is a common malignancy that causes approximately 150,000 deaths per year worldwide. So far, no molecularly targeted agents have been approved for treatment of the disease. As part of The Cancer Genome Atlas project, we report here an integrated analysis of 131 urothelial carcinomas to provide a comprehensive landscape of molecular alterations. There were statistically significant recurrent mutations in 32 genes, including multiple genes involved in cell-cycle regulation, chromatin regulation, and kinase signalling pathways, as well as 9 genes not previously reported as significantly mutated in any cancer. RNA sequencing revealed four expression subtypes, two of which (papillary-like and basal/squamous-like) were also evident in microRNA sequencing and protein data. Whole-genome and RNA sequencing identified recurrent in-frame activating FGFR3-TACC3 fusions and expression or integration of several viruses (including HPV16) that are associated with gene inactivation. Our analyses identified potential therapeutic targets in 69% of the tumours, including 42% with targets in the phosphatidylinositol-3-OH kinase/AKT/mTOR pathway and 45% with targets (including ERBB2) in the RTK/MAPK pathway. Chromatin regulatory genes were more frequently mutated in urothelial carcinoma than in any other common cancer studied so far, indicating the future possibility of targeted therapy for chromatin abnormalities.

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Cancer researchBiologymicroRNAChromatinGeneTargeted therapyPI3K/AKT/mTOR pathwayCancerGeneticsSignal transduction

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2014
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John N. Weinstein, Rehan Akbani, Bradley M. Broom et al. (2014). Comprehensive molecular characterization of urothelial bladder carcinoma. Nature , 507 (7492) , 315-322. https://doi.org/10.1038/nature12965

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