Recurrent R-spondin fusions in colon cancer.

结肠癌中复发的R-spondin融合

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作者:Seshagiri Somasekar, Stawiski Eric W, Durinck Steffen, Modrusan Zora, Storm Elaine E, Conboy Caitlin B, Chaudhuri Subhra, Guan Yinghui, Janakiraman Vasantharajan, Jaiswal Bijay S, Guillory Joseph, Ha Connie, Dijkgraaf Gerrit J P, Stinson Jeremy, Gnad Florian, Huntley Melanie A, Degenhardt Jeremiah D, Haverty Peter M, Bourgon Richard, Wang Weiru, Koeppen Hartmut, Gentleman Robert, Starr Timothy K, Zhang Zemin, Largaespada David A, Wu Thomas D, de Sauvage Frederic J
Identifying and understanding changes in cancer genomes is essential for the development of targeted therapeutics. Here we analyse systematically more than 70 pairs of primary human colon tumours by applying next-generation sequencing to characterize their exomes, transcriptomes and copy-number alterations. We have identified 36,303 protein-altering somatic changes that include several new recurrent mutations in the Wnt pathway gene TCF7L2, chromatin-remodelling genes such as TET2 and TET3 and receptor tyrosine kinases including ERBB3. Our analysis for significantly mutated cancer genes identified 23 candidates, including the cell cycle checkpoint kinase ATM. Copy-number and RNA-seq data analysis identified amplifications and corresponding overexpression of IGF2 in a subset of colon tumours. Furthermore, using RNA-seq data we identified multiple fusion transcripts including recurrent gene fusions involving R-spondin family members RSPO2 and RSPO3 that together occur in 10% of colon tumours. The RSPO fusions were mutually exclusive with APC mutations, indicating that they probably have a role in the activation of Wnt signalling and tumorigenesis. Consistent with this we show that the RSPO fusion proteins were capable of potentiating Wnt signalling. The R-spondin gene fusions and several other gene mutations identified in this study provide new potential opportunities for therapeutic intervention in colon cancer.

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