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The Somatic Genomic Landscape of Chromophobe Renal Cell Carcinoma

Author(s)
Davis, Caleb F.Ricketts, Christopher J.Wang, MinYang, LixingCherniack, Andrew D.Shen, HuiBuhay, ChristianKang, HyojinKim, Sang CheolFahey, Catherine C.Hacker, Kathryn E.Bhanot, GyanGordenin, Dmitry A.Chu, AndyGunaratne, Preethi H.Biehl, MichaelSeth, SahilKaipparettu, Benny A.Bristow, Christopher A.Donehower, Lawrence A.Wallen, Eric M.Smith, Angela B.Tickoo, Satish K.Tamboli, PherozeReuter, VictorSchmidt, Laura S.Hsieh, James J.Choueiri, Toni K.Hakimi, A. AriChin, LyndaMeyerson, MatthewKucherlapati, RajuPark, Woong-YangRobertson, A. GordonLaird, Peter W.Henske, Elizabeth P.Kwiatkowski, David J.Park, Peter J.Morgan, MargaretShuch, BrianMuzny, DonnaWheeler, David A.Linehan, W. MarstonGibbs, Richard A.Creighton, Chad J.Lee, SeminRathmell, W. Kimryn
Issued Date
2014-09
DOI
10.1016/j.ccr.2014.07.014
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/18882
Fulltext
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1535610814003043
Citation
CANCER CELL, v.26, no.3, pp.319 - 330
Abstract
We describe the landscape of somatic genomic alterations of 66 chromophobe renal cell carcinomas (ChRCCs) on the basis of multidimensional and comprehensive characterization, including mtDNA and whole-genome sequencing. The result is consistent that ChRCC originates from the distal nephron compared with other kidney cancers with more proximal origins. Combined mtDNA and gene expression analysis implicates changes in mitochondrial function as a component of the disease biology, while suggesting alternative roles for mtDNA mutations in cancers relying on oxidative phosphorylation. Genomic rearrangements lead to recurrent structural breakpoints within TERT promoter region, which correlates with highly elevated TERT expression and manifestation of kataegis, representing a mechanism of TERT upregulation in cancer distinct from previously observed amplifications and point mutations
Publisher
CELL PRESS
ISSN
1535-6108

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