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Analysis and Comparison of Somatic Mutations in Paired Primary and Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Samples

The TP53 mutations have been proved to be predominated in ovarian cancer in a study from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). However, the molecular characteristics of recurrent ovarian cancers following initial treatment have been poorly estimated. This study was to investigate the pattern of somatic po...

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Autores principales: Kim, Yong-Man, Lee, Shin-Wha, Chun, Sung-Min, Kim, Dae-Yeon, Kim, Jong-Hyeok, Kim, Kyu-Rae, Kim, Young-Tak, Nam, Joo-Hyun, van Hummelen, Paul, MacConaill, Laura E., Hahn, William C., Jang, Se Jin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4060993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24936796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099451
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author Kim, Yong-Man
Lee, Shin-Wha
Chun, Sung-Min
Kim, Dae-Yeon
Kim, Jong-Hyeok
Kim, Kyu-Rae
Kim, Young-Tak
Nam, Joo-Hyun
van Hummelen, Paul
MacConaill, Laura E.
Hahn, William C.
Jang, Se Jin
author_facet Kim, Yong-Man
Lee, Shin-Wha
Chun, Sung-Min
Kim, Dae-Yeon
Kim, Jong-Hyeok
Kim, Kyu-Rae
Kim, Young-Tak
Nam, Joo-Hyun
van Hummelen, Paul
MacConaill, Laura E.
Hahn, William C.
Jang, Se Jin
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description The TP53 mutations have been proved to be predominated in ovarian cancer in a study from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). However, the molecular characteristics of recurrent ovarian cancers following initial treatment have been poorly estimated. This study was to investigate the pattern of somatic point mutations in matched paired samples of primary and recurrent epithelial ovarian cancers, using the OncoMap mutation detection protocol. We have adapted a high-throughput genotyping platform to determine the mutation status of a large panel of known cancer genes. OncoMap v.4.4 was used to evaluate genomic DNA isolated from a set of 92 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumors, consisting of matched paired samples of initially diagnosed and recurrent tumors from 46 epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients. Mutations were observed in 33.7% of the samples, with 29.3% of these samples having a single mutation and the remaining 4.3% having two or more mutations. Among the 41 genes analyzed, 35 mutations were found in four genes, namely, CDKN2A (2.2%), KRAS (6.5%), MLH1 (8.2%) and TP53 (20.7%). TP53 was the most frequently mutated gene, but there was no correlation between the presence of mutation in any gene and clinical prognosis. Furthermore, somatic mutations did not differ between primary and recurrent ovarian carcinomas. Every mutation present in recurrent samples was detected in the corresponding primary sample. In conclusion, these OncoMap data of Korean EOC samples provide that somatic mutations were found in CDKN2A, KRAS, MLH1, and TP53. No differences in mutational status between primary and recurrent samples were detected. To understand the biology of tumor recurrence in epithelial ovarian cancer, more studies are necessary, including epigenetic modifications or additional mutations in other genes.
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spelling pubmed-40609932014-06-20 Analysis and Comparison of Somatic Mutations in Paired Primary and Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Samples Kim, Yong-Man Lee, Shin-Wha Chun, Sung-Min Kim, Dae-Yeon Kim, Jong-Hyeok Kim, Kyu-Rae Kim, Young-Tak Nam, Joo-Hyun van Hummelen, Paul MacConaill, Laura E. Hahn, William C. Jang, Se Jin PLoS One Research Article The TP53 mutations have been proved to be predominated in ovarian cancer in a study from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). However, the molecular characteristics of recurrent ovarian cancers following initial treatment have been poorly estimated. This study was to investigate the pattern of somatic point mutations in matched paired samples of primary and recurrent epithelial ovarian cancers, using the OncoMap mutation detection protocol. We have adapted a high-throughput genotyping platform to determine the mutation status of a large panel of known cancer genes. OncoMap v.4.4 was used to evaluate genomic DNA isolated from a set of 92 formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumors, consisting of matched paired samples of initially diagnosed and recurrent tumors from 46 epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) patients. Mutations were observed in 33.7% of the samples, with 29.3% of these samples having a single mutation and the remaining 4.3% having two or more mutations. Among the 41 genes analyzed, 35 mutations were found in four genes, namely, CDKN2A (2.2%), KRAS (6.5%), MLH1 (8.2%) and TP53 (20.7%). TP53 was the most frequently mutated gene, but there was no correlation between the presence of mutation in any gene and clinical prognosis. Furthermore, somatic mutations did not differ between primary and recurrent ovarian carcinomas. Every mutation present in recurrent samples was detected in the corresponding primary sample. In conclusion, these OncoMap data of Korean EOC samples provide that somatic mutations were found in CDKN2A, KRAS, MLH1, and TP53. No differences in mutational status between primary and recurrent samples were detected. To understand the biology of tumor recurrence in epithelial ovarian cancer, more studies are necessary, including epigenetic modifications or additional mutations in other genes. Public Library of Science 2014-06-17 /pmc/articles/PMC4060993/ /pubmed/24936796 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099451 Text en © 2014 Kim et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kim, Yong-Man
Lee, Shin-Wha
Chun, Sung-Min
Kim, Dae-Yeon
Kim, Jong-Hyeok
Kim, Kyu-Rae
Kim, Young-Tak
Nam, Joo-Hyun
van Hummelen, Paul
MacConaill, Laura E.
Hahn, William C.
Jang, Se Jin
Analysis and Comparison of Somatic Mutations in Paired Primary and Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Samples
title Analysis and Comparison of Somatic Mutations in Paired Primary and Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Samples
title_full Analysis and Comparison of Somatic Mutations in Paired Primary and Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Samples
title_fullStr Analysis and Comparison of Somatic Mutations in Paired Primary and Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Samples
title_full_unstemmed Analysis and Comparison of Somatic Mutations in Paired Primary and Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Samples
title_short Analysis and Comparison of Somatic Mutations in Paired Primary and Recurrent Epithelial Ovarian Cancer Samples
title_sort analysis and comparison of somatic mutations in paired primary and recurrent epithelial ovarian cancer samples
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4060993/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24936796
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099451
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