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Whole-genome sequencing reveals genomic signatures associated with the inflammatory microenvironments in Chinese NSCLC patients

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  • Cheng Wang

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University
    School of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, Nanjing Medical University)

  • Rong Yin

    (Jiangsu Cancer Hospital, Jiangsu Institute of Cancer Research, Nanjing Medical University Affiliated Cancer Hospital, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Molecular and Translational Cancer Research)

  • Juncheng Dai

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Yayun Gu

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Shaohua Cui

    (Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

  • Hongxia Ma

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Zhihong Zhang

    (First Affiliated Hospital, Nanjing Medical University)

  • Jiaqi Huang

    (Cellular Biomedicine Group, Inc.)

  • Na Qin

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Tao Jiang

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Liguo Geng

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Meng Zhu

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Zhening Pu

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Fangzhi Du

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Yuzhuo Wang

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Jianshui Yang

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Liang Chen

    (Nanjing Medical University)

  • Qianghu Wang

    (School of Biomedical Engineering and Informatics, Nanjing Medical University)

  • Yue Jiang

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Lili Dong

    (Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

  • Yihong Yao

    (Cellular Biomedicine Group, Inc.)

  • Guangfu Jin

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Zhibin Hu

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

  • Liyan Jiang

    (Shanghai Chest Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

  • Lin Xu

    (Jiangsu Cancer Hospital, Jiangsu Institute of Cancer Research, Nanjing Medical University Affiliated Cancer Hospital, Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Molecular and Translational Cancer Research)

  • Hongbing Shen

    (School of Public Health, Nanjing Medical University
    Nanjing Medical University)

Abstract

Chinese lung cancer patients have distinct epidemiologic and genomic features, highlighting the presence of specific etiologic mechanisms other than smoking. Here, we present a comprehensive genomic landscape of 149 non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cases and identify 15 potential driver genes. We reveal that Chinese patients are specially characterized by not only highly clustered EGFR mutations but a mutational signature (MS3, 33.7%), that is associated with inflammatory tumor-infiltrating B lymphocytes (P = 0.001). The EGFR mutation rate is significantly increased with the proportion of the MS3 signature (P = 9.37 × 10−5). TCGA data confirm that the infiltrating B lymphocyte abundance is significantly higher in the EGFR-mutated patients (P = 0.007). Additionally, MS3-high patients carry a higher contribution of distant chromosomal rearrangements >1 Mb (P = 1.35 × 10−7), some of which result in fusions involving genes with important functions (i.e., ALK and RET). Thus, inflammatory infiltration may contribute to the accumulation of EGFR mutations, especially in never-smokers.

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  • Cheng Wang & Rong Yin & Juncheng Dai & Yayun Gu & Shaohua Cui & Hongxia Ma & Zhihong Zhang & Jiaqi Huang & Na Qin & Tao Jiang & Liguo Geng & Meng Zhu & Zhening Pu & Fangzhi Du & Yuzhuo Wang & Jianshui, 2018. "Whole-genome sequencing reveals genomic signatures associated with the inflammatory microenvironments in Chinese NSCLC patients," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-10, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-04492-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-04492-2
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