Genomic Subtypes of Non-invasive Bladder Cancer with Distinct Metabolic Profile and Female Gender Bias in KDM6A Mutation Frequency

非侵袭性膀胱癌的基因组亚型具有独特的代谢特征,且KDM6A突变频率存在女性性别偏倚

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作者:Carolyn D Hurst ,Olivia Alder ,Fiona M Platt ,Alastair Droop ,Lucy F Stead ,Julie E Burns ,George J Burghel ,Sunjay Jain ,Leszek J Klimczak ,Helen Lindsay ,Jo-An Roulson ,Claire F Taylor ,Helene Thygesen ,Angus J Cameron ,Anne J Ridley ,Helen R Mott ,Dmitry A Gordenin ,Margaret A Knowles

Abstract

Bladder cancer incurs a higher lifetime treatment cost than other cancers due to frequent recurrence of non-invasive disease. Improved prognostic biomarkers and localized therapy are needed for this large patient group. We defined two major genomic subtypes of primary stage Ta tumors. One of these was characterized by loss of 9q including TSC1, increased KI67 labeling index, upregulated glycolysis, DNA repair, mTORC1 signaling, features of the unfolded protein response, and altered cholesterol homeostasis. Comparison with muscle-invasive bladder cancer mutation profiles revealed lower overall mutation rates and more frequent mutations in RHOB and chromatin modifier genes. More mutations in the histone lysine demethylase KDM6A were present in non-invasive tumors from females than males. Keywords: KDM6A; RHOB; bladder cancer; gender; genomics; mTORC1; metabolism; recurrence-free survival; subtypes.

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