Lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.

Recent evidence suggests that the observed clinical distinctions between lung tumors in smokers and never smokers (NS) extend beyond specific gene mutations, such as EGFR, EML4-ALK, and KRAS, some of which have been translated into targeted therapies. However, the molecular alterations identified th...

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Main Authors: Kelsie L Thu, Emily A Vucic, Raj Chari, Wei Zhang, William W Lockwood, John C English, Rong Fu, Pei Wang, Ziding Feng, Calum E MacAulay, Adi F Gazdar, Stephen Lam, Wan L Lam
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3296775?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-988d370f5836438e9ec17554143c36632020-11-24T22:18:52ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0173e3300310.1371/journal.pone.0033003Lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.Kelsie L ThuEmily A VucicRaj ChariWei ZhangWilliam W LockwoodJohn C EnglishRong FuPei WangZiding FengCalum E MacAulayAdi F GazdarStephen LamWan L LamRecent evidence suggests that the observed clinical distinctions between lung tumors in smokers and never smokers (NS) extend beyond specific gene mutations, such as EGFR, EML4-ALK, and KRAS, some of which have been translated into targeted therapies. However, the molecular alterations identified thus far cannot explain all of the clinical and biological disparities observed in lung tumors of NS and smokers. To this end, we performed an unbiased genome-wide, comparative study to identify novel genomic aberrations that differ between smokers and NS. High resolution whole genome DNA copy number profiling of 69 lung adenocarcinomas from smokers (n = 39) and NS (n = 30) revealed both global and regional disparities in the tumor genomes of these two groups. We found that NS lung tumors had a greater proportion of their genomes altered than those of smokers. Moreover, copy number gains on chromosomes 5q, 7p, and 16p occurred more frequently in NS. We validated our findings in two independently generated public datasets. Our findings provide a novel line of evidence distinguishing genetic differences between smoker and NS lung tumors, namely, that the extent of segmental genomic alterations is greater in NS tumors. Collectively, our findings provide evidence that these lung tumors are globally and genetically different, which implies they are likely driven by distinct molecular mechanisms.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3296775?pdf=render
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author Kelsie L Thu
Emily A Vucic
Raj Chari
Wei Zhang
William W Lockwood
John C English
Rong Fu
Pei Wang
Ziding Feng
Calum E MacAulay
Adi F Gazdar
Stephen Lam
Wan L Lam
spellingShingle Kelsie L Thu
Emily A Vucic
Raj Chari
Wei Zhang
William W Lockwood
John C English
Rong Fu
Pei Wang
Ziding Feng
Calum E MacAulay
Adi F Gazdar
Stephen Lam
Wan L Lam
Lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Kelsie L Thu
Emily A Vucic
Raj Chari
Wei Zhang
William W Lockwood
John C English
Rong Fu
Pei Wang
Ziding Feng
Calum E MacAulay
Adi F Gazdar
Stephen Lam
Wan L Lam
author_sort Kelsie L Thu
title Lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.
title_short Lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.
title_full Lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.
title_fullStr Lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.
title_full_unstemmed Lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.
title_sort lung adenocarcinoma of never smokers and smokers harbor differential regions of genetic alteration and exhibit different levels of genomic instability.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Recent evidence suggests that the observed clinical distinctions between lung tumors in smokers and never smokers (NS) extend beyond specific gene mutations, such as EGFR, EML4-ALK, and KRAS, some of which have been translated into targeted therapies. However, the molecular alterations identified thus far cannot explain all of the clinical and biological disparities observed in lung tumors of NS and smokers. To this end, we performed an unbiased genome-wide, comparative study to identify novel genomic aberrations that differ between smokers and NS. High resolution whole genome DNA copy number profiling of 69 lung adenocarcinomas from smokers (n = 39) and NS (n = 30) revealed both global and regional disparities in the tumor genomes of these two groups. We found that NS lung tumors had a greater proportion of their genomes altered than those of smokers. Moreover, copy number gains on chromosomes 5q, 7p, and 16p occurred more frequently in NS. We validated our findings in two independently generated public datasets. Our findings provide a novel line of evidence distinguishing genetic differences between smoker and NS lung tumors, namely, that the extent of segmental genomic alterations is greater in NS tumors. Collectively, our findings provide evidence that these lung tumors are globally and genetically different, which implies they are likely driven by distinct molecular mechanisms.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3296775?pdf=render
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