Publication: Transcriptome Sequencing of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Tumors
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2008-02-26
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Sugarbaker, David, William Richards, Gavin Gordon, Lingsheng Dong, Assunta De Rienzo, Gautam Maulik, Jonathan Glickman et al. "Transcriptome Sequencing of Malignant Pleural Mesothelioma Tumors." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105, no. 9 (2008): 3521-3526. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0712399105
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Cancers arise by the gradual accumulation of mutations in multiple genes. We now use shotgun pyrosequencing to characterize RNA mutations and expression levels unique to malignant pleural mesotheliomas (MPMs) and not present in control tissues. On average, 266 Mb of cDNA were sequenced from each of four MPMs, from a control pulmonary adenocarcinoma (ADCA), and from normal lung tissue. Previously observed differences in MPM RNA expression levels were confirmed. Point mutations were identified by using criteria that require the presence of the mutation in at least four reads and in both cDNA strands and the absence of the mutation from sequence databases, normal adjacent tissues, and other controls. In the four MPMs, 15 nonsynonymous mutations were discovered: 7 were point mutations, 3 were deletions, 4 were exclusively expressed as a consequence of imputed epigenetic silencing, and 1 was putatively expressed as a consequence of RNA editing. Notably, each MPM had a different mutation profile, and no mutated gene was previously implicated in MPM. Of the seven point mutations, three were observed in at least one tumor from 49 other MPM patients. The mutations were in genes that could be causally related to cancer and included XRCC6, PDZK1IP1, ACTR1A, and AVEN.
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Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE::Morphology, cell biology, pathology::Morphology::Tumour biology
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