来自不同患者队列的胰腺导管腺癌的体细胞基因组分析。

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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摘要

目的:黑人/非裔美国人(B/AA)胰腺导管腺癌(PDAC)患者的临床结果比白人患者差,并且在基因组数据库中的代表性不足。我们的目的是扩大我们对PDAC躯体景观的理解,从一个不同的队列。材料和方法:收集24例手术切除的PDAC患者的福尔马林固定石蜡包埋标本,自报种族/民族。对恶性和良性组织进行全外显子组测序。生物信息学分析包括遗传祖先推断和体细胞突变分析,并与公共数据集进行比较。结果:24例中,B/AA型17例;遗传祖先分析证实撒哈拉以南非洲血统的比例超过47%。最常见的突变基因包括KRAS、TP53、SMAD4和CDKN2A。将我们的队列中的突变与公开可用的White数据集进行比较,发现ATM、RREB1、BRCA1/2、KDM6A、ARID1A、BRAF和MYC的突变频率更高(P < 0.04)。当按种族组合和分析队列时,没有观察到突变频率的差异,包括KRAS。结论:B/AA和White患者PDAC肿瘤的基因组分析显示突变频率相似。需要更大规模的研究来进一步了解跨大陆亚群的分子特征。本研究为基因组数据库和临床试验中不同患者的公平代表提供了进一步的理论依据。
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Somatic Genomic Profiling of Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinomas From a Diverse Cohort of Patients.

Objectives: Black/African American (B/AA) pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) patients have worse clinical outcomes than White patients and are underrepresented in genomic databases. We aimed to expand our understanding of the PDAC somatic landscape from a diverse cohort.

Materials and methods: Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded specimens from 24 surgically resected PDAC cases were collected, with self-reported race/ethnicity. Whole exome sequencing was performed on malignant and benign tissue. Bioinformatics analysis included deduction of genetic ancestry and somatic mutational analysis, with comparisons to public datasets.

Results: Out of 24 cases, 17 identified as B/AA race; genetic ancestry analysis confirmed proportions of Sub-Saharan African ancestry greater than 47%. The most commonly mutated genes included KRAS, TP53, SMAD4, and CDKN2A. Comparison of mutations in our cohort versus publicly available, predominantly White datasets showed higher mutation frequencies of ATM, RREB1, BRCA1/2, KDM6A, ARID1A, BRAF, and MYC (P < 0.04). When cohorts were combined and analyzed by race, no mutation frequencies differences were observed, including KRAS.

Conclusions: Genomic analysis of PDAC tumors from B/AA and White patients demonstrate similarities in mutation frequencies. Larger studies are needed to further understand molecular characterizations across continental subpopulations. This study provides further rationale for equitable representation of diverse patients in genomic databases and clinical trials.

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Pancreas
Pancreas 医学-胃肠肝病学
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
3.40%
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289
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Pancreas provides a central forum for communication of original works involving both basic and clinical research on the exocrine and endocrine pancreas and their interrelationships and consequences in disease states. This multidisciplinary, international journal covers the whole spectrum of basic sciences, etiology, prevention, pathophysiology, diagnosis, and surgical and medical management of pancreatic diseases, including cancer.
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