Amplification of Chromosomal Segment 4q12 in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer
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Ramos, Alex H.
Dutt, Amit
Mermel, Craig
Perner, Sven
Cho, Jeonghee
LaFargue, Christopher J.
Johnson, Laura A.
Stiedl, Ann-Cathrin
Tanaka, Kumiko E.
Barretina, Jordi
Weir, Barbara A.
Thomas, Roman K.
Minna, John D.
Giordano, Thomas J.
Beer, David G.
Wagner, Patrick
Wistuba, Ignacio I.
Rubin, Mark A.
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Ramos, Alex H., Amit Dutt, Craig Mermel, Sven Perner, Jeonghee Cho, Christopher J. LaFargue, Laura A. Johnson et al. "Amplification of Chromosomal Segment 4q12 in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer." Cancer Biology and Therapy 8, no. 21 (2009): 2042-2050. DOI: 10.4161/cbt.8.21.9764Abstract
In cancer, proto-oncogenes are often altered by genomic amplification. Here we report recurrent focal amplifications of chromosomal segment 4q12 overlapping the proto-oncogenes PDGFRA and KIT in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) array and fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH) analysis indicate that 4q12 is amplified in 3–7% of lung adenocarcinomas and 8–10% of lung squamous cell carcinomas. In addition, we demonstrate that the NSCLC cell line NCI-H1703 exhibits focal amplification of PDGFRA and is dependent on PDGFRα activity for cell growth. Treatment of NCI-H1703 cells with PDGFRA-specific shRNAs or with the PDGFRα/KIT small molecule inhibitors imatinib or sunitinib leads to cell growth inhibition. However, these observations do not extend to NSCLC cell lines with lower-amplitude and broader gains of chromosome 4q. Together these observations implicate PDGFRA and KIT as potential oncogenes in NSCLC, but further study is needed to define the specific characteristics of those tumors that could respond to PDGFRα/KIT inhibitors.Other Sources
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