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Molecular Characterization of Urothelial Carcinoma of the Bladder and Upper Urinary Tractopen access

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Lee, J.[Lee, J.]Kim, K.[Kim, K.]Sung, H.H.[Sung, H.H.]Jeon, H.G.[Jeon, H.G.]Jeong, B.C.[Jeong, B.C.]Seo, S.I.[Seo, S.I.]Jeon, S.S.[Jeon, S.S.]Lee, H.M.[Lee, H.M.]Choi, H.-Y.[Choi, H.-Y.]Kwon, G.-Y.[Kwon, G.-Y.]Kim, K.[Kim, K.]Lee, J.[Lee, J.]Lim, H.Y.[Lim, H.Y.]Park, S.H.[Park, S.H.]
Issue Date
Feb-2018
Publisher
Neoplasia Press, Inc.
Citation
Translational Oncology, v.11, no.1, pp.18 - 23
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Journal Title
Translational Oncology
Volume
11
Number
1
Start Page
18
End Page
23
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/25710
DOI
10.1016/j.tranon.2017.10.008
ISSN
1936-5233
Abstract
PURPOSE: A better understanding of the molecular basis of urothelial carcinoma (UC) is needed to refine the clinical decision-making process. METHODS AND MATERIALS: We performed next-generation sequencing to investigate the mutational and transcriptional profiles of commonly mutated genes in UC using Ampliseq v2. Copy number variations (CNVs) were detected with nCounter assay. Genetic alterations between upper tract UC (UTUC) and urinary bladder UC (UBUC) were compared. RESULTS: Tumor samples from 31 UTUC and 61 UBUC patients were included in analysis. The two groups showed similar clinicopathologic features including tumor grade and stage. Median survival was longer in UTUC than UBUC patients, though this was statistically nonsignificant (59 vs 41 months, P =.137). In total, we found 982 genetic alterations from 92 samples: single nucleotide variants were the most common type of somatic mutation (479/508, 94.3%). Frequently detected somatic mutations included TP53 (68.5%), KDR (41.3%), and PIK3CA (17.4%). Notably, RB1 mutations were the only mutations significantly different between the UBUC and UTUC groups (19.7% vs. 0%, P =.020). The most common types of CNVs included amplifications (56/62, 90.3%): 17.7% of patients identified amplifications in NOTCH1. We also identified five translocations in the entire study population, including one case with FGFR3-TACC3 (Chr4) fusion. CONCLUSION: Within a small study population, we identified similar genetic alterations in both UTUC and UBUC patients, indicating a basis for similar management strategies. © 2017 The Authors
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