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The mutational landscape of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
Authors:Stransky Nicolas  Egloff Ann Marie  Tward Aaron D  Kostic Aleksandar D  Cibulskis Kristian  Sivachenko Andrey  Kryukov Gregory V  Lawrence Michael S  Sougnez Carrie  McKenna Aaron  Shefler Erica  Ramos Alex H  Stojanov Petar  Carter Scott L  Voet Douglas  Cortés Maria L  Auclair Daniel  Berger Michael F  Saksena Gordon  Guiducci Candace  Onofrio Robert C  Parkin Melissa  Romkes Marjorie  Weissfeld Joel L  Seethala Raja R  Wang Lin  Rangel-Escareño Claudia  Fernandez-Lopez Juan Carlos  Hidalgo-Miranda Alfredo  Melendez-Zajgla Jorge  Winckler Wendy  Ardlie Kristin  Gabriel Stacey B  Meyerson Matthew  Lander Eric S  Getz Gad
Institution:The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Cambridge, MA 02142, USA.
Abstract:Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is a common, morbid, and frequently lethal malignancy. To uncover its mutational spectrum, we analyzed whole-exome sequencing data from 74 tumor-normal pairs. The majority exhibited a mutational profile consistent with tobacco exposure; human papillomavirus was detectable by sequencing DNA from infected tumors. In addition to identifying previously known HNSCC genes (TP53, CDKN2A, PTEN, PIK3CA, and HRAS), our analysis revealed many genes not previously implicated in this malignancy. At least 30% of cases harbored mutations in genes that regulate squamous differentiation (for example, NOTCH1, IRF6, and TP63), implicating its dysregulation as a major driver of HNSCC carcinogenesis. More generally, the results indicate the ability of large-scale sequencing to reveal fundamental tumorigenic mechanisms.
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