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Burden of unique and low prevalence somatic mutations correlates with cancer survival.


ABSTRACT: Tumor mutational burden correlates with improved survival and immunotherapy response in some malignancies, and with tumor aggressiveness in others. To study the link between mutational burden and survival, we analyzed survival effects of tumor exonic missense mutation burden (TEMMB) across 6947 specimens spanning 31 cancers which have undergone whole exome sequencing as part of TCGA. We adjusted TEMMB for age, sex, stage, and recruitment center, and computed Cox-proportional models of TEMMB survival effects. We assigned a recurrence score (RS) to each cohort, defining RS as the burden of recurrent mutations exceeding 1% population prevalence. High TEMMB was associated with improved survival in cutaneous melanoma: hazard ratio (HR)?=?0.71 [0.60-0.85], p?=?0.0002, urothelial bladder carcinoma: HR?=?0.74 [0.59-0.93], p?=?0.01, and ovarian carcinoma: HR?=?0.80 [0.70-0.93], p?=?0.003. High TEMMB was associated with decreased survival in colorectal adenocarcinoma: HR?=?1.32 [1.00-1.74], p?

SUBMITTER: Klebanov N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6425006 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Burden of unique and low prevalence somatic mutations correlates with cancer survival.

Klebanov Nikolai N   Artomov Mykyta M   Goggins William B WB   Daly Emma E   Daly Mark J MJ   Tsao Hensin H  

Scientific reports 20190319 1


Tumor mutational burden correlates with improved survival and immunotherapy response in some malignancies, and with tumor aggressiveness in others. To study the link between mutational burden and survival, we analyzed survival effects of tumor exonic missense mutation burden (TEMMB) across 6947 specimens spanning 31 cancers which have undergone whole exome sequencing as part of TCGA. We adjusted TEMMB for age, sex, stage, and recruitment center, and computed Cox-proportional models of TEMMB surv  ...[more]

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