Pan-Cancer Mutational and Transcriptional Analysis of the Integrator Complex

The integrator complex has been recently identified as a key regulator of RNA Polymerase II-mediated transcription, with many functions including the processing of small nuclear RNAs, the pause-release and elongation of polymerase during the transcription of protein coding genes, and the biogenesis...

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Main Authors: Antonio Federico, Monica Rienzo, Ciro Abbondanza, Valerio Costa, Alfredo Ciccodicola, Amelia Casamassimi
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-04-01
Series:International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/5/936
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spelling doaj-0277aee996134e2d85a308cb3a89815e2020-11-25T01:00:59ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672017-04-0118593610.3390/ijms18050936ijms18050936Pan-Cancer Mutational and Transcriptional Analysis of the Integrator ComplexAntonio Federico0Monica Rienzo1Ciro Abbondanza2Valerio Costa3Alfredo Ciccodicola4Amelia Casamassimi5Institute of Genetics and Biophysics “Adriano Buzzati Traverso”, CNR, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Environmental, Biological, and Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technologies, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, 81100 Caserta, ItalyDepartment of Biochemistry, Biophysics and General Pathology, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Via L. De Crecchio, 80138 Naples, ItalyInstitute of Genetics and Biophysics “Adriano Buzzati Traverso”, CNR, 80131 Naples, ItalyInstitute of Genetics and Biophysics “Adriano Buzzati Traverso”, CNR, 80131 Naples, ItalyDepartment of Biochemistry, Biophysics and General Pathology, University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli”, Via L. De Crecchio, 80138 Naples, ItalyThe integrator complex has been recently identified as a key regulator of RNA Polymerase II-mediated transcription, with many functions including the processing of small nuclear RNAs, the pause-release and elongation of polymerase during the transcription of protein coding genes, and the biogenesis of enhancer derived transcripts. Moreover, some of its components also play a role in genome maintenance. Thus, it is reasonable to hypothesize that their functional impairment or altered expression can contribute to malignancies. Indeed, several studies have described the mutations or transcriptional alteration of some Integrator genes in different cancers. Here, to draw a comprehensive pan-cancer picture of the genomic and transcriptomic alterations for the members of the complex, we reanalyzed public data from The Cancer Genome Atlas. Somatic mutations affecting Integrator subunit genes and their transcriptional profiles have been investigated in about 11,000 patients and 31 tumor types. A general heterogeneity in the mutation frequencies was observed, mostly depending on tumor type. Despite the fact that we could not establish them as cancer drivers, INTS7 and INTS8 genes were highly mutated in specific cancers. A transcriptome analysis of paired (normal and tumor) samples revealed that the transcription of INTS7, INTS8, and INTS13 is significantly altered in several cancers. Experimental validation performed on primary tumors confirmed these findings.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/5/936integrator complexsomatic mutationstranscriptome profilinghuman cancersTCGA data analysis
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author Antonio Federico
Monica Rienzo
Ciro Abbondanza
Valerio Costa
Alfredo Ciccodicola
Amelia Casamassimi
spellingShingle Antonio Federico
Monica Rienzo
Ciro Abbondanza
Valerio Costa
Alfredo Ciccodicola
Amelia Casamassimi
Pan-Cancer Mutational and Transcriptional Analysis of the Integrator Complex
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
integrator complex
somatic mutations
transcriptome profiling
human cancers
TCGA data analysis
author_facet Antonio Federico
Monica Rienzo
Ciro Abbondanza
Valerio Costa
Alfredo Ciccodicola
Amelia Casamassimi
author_sort Antonio Federico
title Pan-Cancer Mutational and Transcriptional Analysis of the Integrator Complex
title_short Pan-Cancer Mutational and Transcriptional Analysis of the Integrator Complex
title_full Pan-Cancer Mutational and Transcriptional Analysis of the Integrator Complex
title_fullStr Pan-Cancer Mutational and Transcriptional Analysis of the Integrator Complex
title_full_unstemmed Pan-Cancer Mutational and Transcriptional Analysis of the Integrator Complex
title_sort pan-cancer mutational and transcriptional analysis of the integrator complex
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1422-0067
publishDate 2017-04-01
description The integrator complex has been recently identified as a key regulator of RNA Polymerase II-mediated transcription, with many functions including the processing of small nuclear RNAs, the pause-release and elongation of polymerase during the transcription of protein coding genes, and the biogenesis of enhancer derived transcripts. Moreover, some of its components also play a role in genome maintenance. Thus, it is reasonable to hypothesize that their functional impairment or altered expression can contribute to malignancies. Indeed, several studies have described the mutations or transcriptional alteration of some Integrator genes in different cancers. Here, to draw a comprehensive pan-cancer picture of the genomic and transcriptomic alterations for the members of the complex, we reanalyzed public data from The Cancer Genome Atlas. Somatic mutations affecting Integrator subunit genes and their transcriptional profiles have been investigated in about 11,000 patients and 31 tumor types. A general heterogeneity in the mutation frequencies was observed, mostly depending on tumor type. Despite the fact that we could not establish them as cancer drivers, INTS7 and INTS8 genes were highly mutated in specific cancers. A transcriptome analysis of paired (normal and tumor) samples revealed that the transcription of INTS7, INTS8, and INTS13 is significantly altered in several cancers. Experimental validation performed on primary tumors confirmed these findings.
topic integrator complex
somatic mutations
transcriptome profiling
human cancers
TCGA data analysis
url http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/5/936
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