학술논문

The Molecular Taxonomy of Primary Prostate Cancer
Document Type
article
Author
Network, The Cancer Genome Atlas ResearchAbeshouse, AdamAhn, JaeilAkbani, RehanAlly, AdrianAmin, SamirkumarAndry, Christopher DAnnala, MattiAprikian, ArmenArmenia, JoshuaArora, ArshiAuman, J ToddBalasundaram, MirunaBalu, SaianandBarbieri, Christopher EBauer, ThomasBenz, Christopher CBergeron, AlainBeroukhim, RameenBerrios, MarioBivol, AdrianBodenheimer, TomBoice, LoriBootwalla, Moiz Sdos Reis, Rodolfo BorgesBoutros, Paul CBowen, JayBowlby, ReanneBoyd, JeffreyBradley, Robert KBreggia, AnneBrimo, FadiBristow, Christopher ABrooks, DeniseBroom, Bradley MBryce, Alan HBubley, GlennBurks, EricButterfield, Yaron SNButton, MichaelCanes, DavidCarlotti, Carlos GCarlsen, RebeccaCarmel, MichelCarroll, Peter RCarter, Scott LCartun, RichardCarver, Brett SChan, June MChang, Matthew TChen, YuCherniack, Andrew DChevalier, SimoneChin, LyndaCho, JuokChu, AndyChuah, EricChudamani, SudhaCibulskis, KristianCiriello, GiovanniClarke, AmandaCooperberg, Matthew RCorcoran, Niall MCostello, Anthony JCowan, JanetCrain, DanielCurley, ErinDavid, KerstinDemchok, John ADemichelis, FrancescaDhalla, NoreenDhir, RajivDoueik, AlexandreDrake, BettinaDvinge, HeidiDyakova, NatalyaFelau, InaFerguson, Martin LFrazer, ScottFreedland, StephenFu, YaoGabriel, Stacey BGao, JianjiongGardner, JohannaGastier-Foster, Julie MGehlenborg, NilsGerken, MarkGerstein, Mark BGetz, GadGodwin, Andrew KGopalan, AnuradhaGraefen, MarkusGraim, KileyGribbin, ThomasGuin, RanabirGupta, ManaswiHadjipanayis, AngelaHaider, SyedHamel, LucieHayes, D Neil
Source
Cell. 163(4)
Subject
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Oncology and Carcinogenesis
Human Genome
Cancer
Genetic Testing
Genetics
Urologic Diseases
Prostate Cancer
Good Health and Well Being
DNA Repair
Epigenesis
Genetic
Gene Expression Regulation
Neoplastic
Gene Fusion
Humans
Male
Mutation
Neoplasm Metastasis
Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases
Prostatic Neoplasms
Receptors
Androgen
Signal Transduction
ras Proteins
Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network
Biological Sciences
Medical and Health Sciences
Developmental Biology
Biological sciences
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Language
Abstract
There is substantial heterogeneity among primary prostate cancers, evident in the spectrum of molecular abnormalities and its variable clinical course. As part of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we present a comprehensive molecular analysis of 333 primary prostate carcinomas. Our results revealed a molecular taxonomy in which 74% of these tumors fell into one of seven subtypes defined by specific gene fusions (ERG, ETV1/4, and FLI1) or mutations (SPOP, FOXA1, and IDH1). Epigenetic profiles showed substantial heterogeneity, including an IDH1 mutant subset with a methylator phenotype. Androgen receptor (AR) activity varied widely and in a subtype-specific manner, with SPOP and FOXA1 mutant tumors having the highest levels of AR-induced transcripts. 25% of the prostate cancers had a presumed actionable lesion in the PI3K or MAPK signaling pathways, and DNA repair genes were inactivated in 19%. Our analysis reveals molecular heterogeneity among primary prostate cancers, as well as potentially actionable molecular defects.