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The Integrated Genomic Landscape of Thymic Epithelial Tumors
Document Type
article
Author
Radovich, MilanPickering, Curtis RFelau, InaHa, GavinZhang, HaileiJo, HeejoonHoadley, Katherine AAnur, PavanaZhang, JiexinMcLellan, MikeBowlby, ReanneMatthew, ThomasDanilova, LudmilaHegde, Apurva MKim, JaegilLeiserson, Mark DMSethi, GeetikaLu, CharlesRyan, MichaelSu, XiaopingCherniack, Andrew DRobertson, GordonAkbani, RehanSpellman, PaulWeinstein, John NHayes, D NeilRaphael, BenLichtenberg, TaraLeraas, KristenZenklusen, Jean ClaudeNetwork, The Cancer Genome AtlasAlly, AdrianAppelbaum, Elizabeth LAuman, J ToddBalasundaram, MirunaBalu, SaianandBehera, MadhusmitaBeroukhim, RameenBerrios, MarioBlandino, GiovanniBodenheimer, TomBootwalla, Moiz SBowen, JayBrooks, DeniseCarcano, Flavio MCarlsen, RebeccaCarvalho, Andre LCastro, PatriciaChalabreysse, LaraChin, LyndaCho, JuokChoe, GinaChuah, EricChudamani, SudhaCibulskis, CarrieCope, LeslieCordes, Matthew GCrain, DanielCurley, ErinDefreitas, TimothyDemchok, John ADetterbeck, FrankDhalla, NoreenDienemann, HendrikEdenfield, W JeffFacciolo, FrancescoFerguson, Martin LFrazer, ScottFronick, Catrina CFulton, Lucinda AFulton, Robert SGabriel, Stacey BGardner, JohannaGastier-Foster, Julie MGehlenborg, NilsGerken, MarkGetz, GadHeiman, David IHobensack, ShitalHolbrook, AndreaHolt, Robert AHoyle, Alan PHutter, Carolyn MIttmann, MichaelJefferys, Stuart RJones, Corbin DJones, Steven JMKasaian, KatayoonKimes, Patrick KLai, Phillip HLaird, Peter WLawrence, Michael SLin, PeiLiu, JiaLolla, LaxmiLu, YilingMa, YussanneMaglinte, Dennis TMallery, David
Source
Cancer Cell. 33(2)
Subject
Biological Sciences
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Genetics
Autoimmune Disease
Biotechnology
Human Genome
Cancer
Rare Diseases
2.1 Biological and endogenous factors
Aetiology
Adolescent
Adult
Aged
Aged
80 and over
Female
Genomics
Humans
Male
Middle Aged
Mutation
Neoplasms
Glandular and Epithelial
Thymoma
Thymus Neoplasms
Transcription Factors
TFII
Young Adult
Cancer Genome Atlas Network
TCGA
autoimmunity
genomics
myasthenia gravis
proteomics
thymic carcinoma
thymic epithelial tumors
thymoma
transcriptomics
Neurosciences
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Oncology & Carcinogenesis
Biochemistry and cell biology
Oncology and carcinogenesis
Language
Abstract
Thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) are one of the rarest adult malignancies. Among TETs, thymoma is the most predominant, characterized by a unique association with autoimmune diseases, followed by thymic carcinoma, which is less common but more clinically aggressive. Using multi-platform omics analyses on 117 TETs, we define four subtypes of these tumors defined by genomic hallmarks and an association with survival and World Health Organization histological subtype. We further demonstrate a marked prevalence of a thymoma-specific mutated oncogene, GTF2I, and explore its biological effects on multi-platform analysis. We further observe enrichment of mutations in HRAS, NRAS, and TP53. Last, we identify a molecular link between thymoma and the autoimmune disease myasthenia gravis, characterized by tumoral overexpression of muscle autoantigens, and increased aneuploidy.