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Integrated genomic analyses identify frequent gene fusion events and VHL inactivation in gastrointestinal stromal tumorsopen access

Authors
Kang, GuhyunYun, HongseokSun, Choong-HyunPark, InhoLee, SeungmookKwon, JekeunDo, InguHong, Min EuiVan, Vrancken MichaelLee, JeeyunPark, Joon OhCho, JeongheeKim, Kyoung-MeeSohn, Tae Sung
Issue Date
2016
Publisher
Impact Journals LLC
Keywords
Exome; Gastrointestinal stromal tumor; High-throughput nucleotide sequencing; Transcriptome
Citation
Oncotarget, v.7, no.6, pp 6538 - 6551
Pages
14
Journal Title
Oncotarget
Volume
7
Number
6
Start Page
6538
End Page
6551
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/69748
DOI
10.18632/oncotarget.3731
ISSN
1949-2553
Abstract
Gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GISTs) are the most common mesenchymal tumors of the gastrointestinal tract. We sequenced nine exomes and transcriptomes, and two genomes of GISTs for integrated analyses. We detected 306 somatic variants in nine GISTs and recurrent protein-altering mutations in 29 genes. Transcriptome sequencing revealed 328 gene fusions, and the most frequently involved fusion events were associated with IGF2 fused to several partner genes including CCND1, FUS, and LASP1. We additionally identified three recurrent read-through fusion transcripts: POLA2-CDC42EP2, C8orf42-FBXO25, and STX16-NPEPL1. Notably, we found intragenic deletions in one of three exons of the VHL gene and increased mRNAs of VEGF, PDGF-β, and IGF-1/2 in 56% of GISTs, suggesting a mechanistic link between VHL inactivation and overexpression of hypoxia-inducible factor target genes in the absence of hypoxia. We also identified copy number gain and increased mRNA expression of AMACR, CRIM1, SKP2, and CACNA1E. Mapping of copy number and gene expression results to the KEGG pathways revealed activation of the JAK-STAT pathway in small intestinal GISTs and the MAPK pathway in wild-type GISTs. These observations will allow us to determine the genetic basis of GISTs and will facilitate further investigation to develop new therapeutic options.
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