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Frequent mutations in chromatin-remodelling genes in pulmonary carcinoids


ABSTRACT: Pulmonary carcinoids are rare neuroendocrine tumours of the lung. The molecular alterations underlying the pathogenesis of these tumours have not been systematically studied so far. Here we perform gene copy number analysis (n¼54), genome/exome (n¼44) and transcriptome (n¼69) sequencing of pulmonary carcinoids and observe frequent mutations in chromatin-remodelling genes. Covalent histone modifiers and subunits of the SWI/SNF complex are mutated in 40 and 22.2% of the cases, respectively, with MEN1, PSIP1 and ARID1A being recurrently affected. In contrast to small-cell lung cancer and large-cell neuroendocrine tumours, TP53 and RB1 mutations are rare events, suggesting that pulmonary carcinoids are not early progenitor lesions of the highly aggressive lung neuroendocrine tumors but arise through independent cellular mechanisms. These data also suggest that inactivation of chromatinremodelling genes is sufficient to drive transformation in pulmonary carcinoids.

PROVIDER: EGAS00001000650 | EGA |

REPOSITORIES: EGA

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Frequent mutations in chromatin-remodelling genes in pulmonary carcinoids.

Fernandez-Cuesta Lynnette L   Peifer Martin M   Lu Xin X   Sun Ruping R   Ozretić Luka L   Seidal Danila D   Zander Thomas T   Leenders Frauke F   George Julie J   Müller Christian C   Dahmen Ilona I   Pinther Berit B   Bosco Graziella G   Konrad Kathryn K   Altmüller Janine J   Nürnberg Peter P   Achter Viktor V   Lang Ulrich U   Schneider Peter M PM   Bogus Magdalena M   Soltermann Alex A   Brustugun Odd Terje OT   Helland Åslaug Å   Solberg Steinar S   Lund-Iversen Marius M   Ansén Sascha S   Stoelben Erich E   Wright Gavin M GM   Russell Prudence P   Wainer Zoe Z   Solomon Benjamin B   Field John K JK   Hyde Russell R   Davies Michael Pa MP   Heukamp Lukas C LC   Petersen Iver I   Perner Sven S   Lovly Christine C   Cappuzzo Federico F   Travis William D WD   Wolf Jürgen J   Vingron Martin M   Brambilla Elisabeth E   Haas Stefan A SA   Buettner Reinhard R   Thomas Roman K RK  

Nature communications 20140327


Pulmonary carcinoids are rare neuroendocrine tumours of the lung. The molecular alterations underlying the pathogenesis of these tumours have not been systematically studied so far. Here we perform gene copy number analysis (n=54), genome/exome (n=44) and transcriptome (n=69) sequencing of pulmonary carcinoids and observe frequent mutations in chromatin-remodelling genes. Covalent histone modifiers and subunits of the SWI/SNF complex are mutated in 40 and 22.2% of the cases, respectively, with M  ...[more]

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