The molecular taxonomy of primary prostate cancer Journal Article


Author: The Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network
Editors: Armenia, J.; Arora, A.; Chang, M. T.; Chen, Y.; Gao, J.; Gopalan, A.; Kahles, A.; Lehmann, K. V.; Rätsch, G.; Reuter, V. E.; Schultz, N.; Shen, R.; Taylor, B. S.; Wang, Q.; Weinhold, N.; Zhong, Y.
Article Title: The molecular taxonomy of primary prostate cancer
Abstract: Summary 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. © 2015 Elsevier Inc.
Keywords: signal transduction; adult; aged; primary tumor; gene mutation; genetics; mutation; disease course; phenotype; metabolism; gene; dna repair; metastasis; pathology; phosphatidylinositol 3 kinase; prostate cancer; prostatic neoplasms; gene expression regulation; gene expression regulation, neoplastic; epigenetics; epigenesis, genetic; prostate tumor; gene fusion; neoplasm metastasis; androgen receptor; ras protein; ras proteins; receptors, androgen; genetic epigenesis; mutant; genetic heterogeneity; phosphatidylinositol 3-kinases; taxonomy; humans; human; male; priority journal; article; primary prostate cancer
Journal Title: Cell
Volume: 163
Issue: 4
ISSN: 0092-8674
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 2015-11-05
Start Page: 1011
End Page: 1025
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2015.10.025
PUBMED: 26544944
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC4695400
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  1. Yu Chen
    133 Chen
  2. Ronglai Shen
    204 Shen
  3. Anuradha Gopalan
    412 Gopalan
  4. Victor Reuter
    1224 Reuter
  5. Jianjiong Gao
    132 Gao
  6. Barry Stephen Taylor
    238 Taylor
  7. Nikolaus D Schultz
    486 Schultz
  8. Gunnar Ratsch
    68 Ratsch
  9. Andre Kahles
    31 Kahles
  10. Arshi Arora
    36 Arora
  11. Kjong Van Stephan Fritz Lehmann
    22 Lehmann
  12. Matthew   Chang
    29 Chang
  13. Qingguo   Wang
    6 Wang
  14. Joshua   Armenia
    56 Armenia
  15. Yi Zhong
    15 Zhong