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Genomic Characterization of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer in African Americans by Targeted Massively Parallel Sequencing.


ABSTRACT:

Purpose

Technologic advances have enabled the comprehensive analysis of genetic perturbations in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC); however, African Americans have often been underrepresented in these studies. This ethnic group has higher lung cancer incidence and mortality rates, and some studies have suggested a lower incidence of epidermal growth factor receptor mutations. Herein, we report the most in-depth molecular profile of NSCLC in African Americans to date.

Methods

A custom panel was designed to cover the coding regions of 81 NSCLC-related genes and 40 ancestry-informative markers. Clinical samples were sequenced on a massively parallel sequencing instrument, and anaplastic lymphoma kinase translocation was evaluated by fluorescent in situ hybridization.

Results

The study cohort included 99 patients (61% males, 94% smokers) comprising 31 squamous and 68 nonsquamous cell carcinomas. We detected 227 nonsilent variants in the coding sequence, including 24 samples with nonoverlapping, classic driver alterations. The frequency of driver mutations was not significantly different from that of whites, and no association was found between genetic ancestry and the presence of somatic mutations. Copy number alteration analysis disclosed distinguishable amplifications in the 3q chromosome arm in squamous cell carcinomas and pointed toward a handful of targetable alterations. We also found frequent SMARCA4 mutations and protein loss, mostly in driver-negative tumors.

Conclusion

Our data suggest that African American ancestry may not be significantly different from European/white background for the presence of somatic driver mutations in NSCLC. Furthermore, we demonstrated that using a comprehensive genotyping approach could identify numerous targetable alterations, with potential impact on therapeutic decisions.

SUBMITTER: Araujo LH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4451177 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic Characterization of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer in African Americans by Targeted Massively Parallel Sequencing.

Araujo Luiz H LH   Timmers Cynthia C   Bell Erica Hlavin EH   Shilo Konstantin K   Lammers Philip E PE   Zhao Weiqiang W   Natarajan Thanemozhi G TG   Miller Clinton J CJ   Zhang Jianying J   Yilmaz Ayse S AS   Liu Tom T   Coombes Kevin K   Amann Joseph J   Carbone David P DP  

Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 20150427 17


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