Profile of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma mutations in Brazilian patients

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Fernanda Franco Munari
Wellington dos Santos
Adriane Feijó Evangelista
Ana Carolina Carvalho
Paula Aguiar Pastrez
Diego Bugatti
Durval R. Wohnrath
Cristovam Scapulatempo-Neto
Denise Peixoto Guimarães
Adhemar Longatto-Filho
Rui Manuel Reis
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[1] Barretos Cancer Hospital,Molecular Oncology Research Center
[2] Barretos Cancer Hospital,Department of Upper Digestive
[3] Barretos Cancer Hospital,Department of Pathology
[4] Barretos Cancer Hospital,Department of Endoscopy
[5] University of São Paulo,Medical Laboratory of Medical Investigation (LIM) 14, Department of Pathology, Medical School
[6] University of Minho,Life and Health Sciences Research Institute (ICVS), School of Medicine
[7] ICVS/3B’s-PT Government Associate Laboratory,undefined
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Esophageal cancer is an aggressive tumor that has a high rate of incidence and mortality worldwide. It is the 10th most frequent type in Brazil, being squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) the predominant subtype. There is currently an incessant search to identify the frequently altered genes associated with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma biology that could be druggable. This study aimed to analyze the somatic mutation profile of a large panel of cancer-related genes in Brazilian ESCC. In a series of 46 ESCC diagnoses at Barretos Cancer Hospital, DNA isolated from paired fresh-frozen and blood tissue, a panel of 150 cancer-related genes was analyzed by next-generation sequencing. The genes with the highest frequency of mutations were TP53 (39/46, 84.8%), followed by NOTCH1 (7/46, 15.2%), NFE2L2 (5/46, 10.8%), RB1 (3/46, 6.5%), PTEN (3/46, 6.5%), CDKN2A (3/46, 6.5%), PTCH1 (2/46, 4.3%) and PIK3CA (2/46, 4.3%). There was no significant association between molecular and patients’ clinicopathological features. Applying an evolutionary action score of p53 (EAp53), we observed that 14 (35.9%) TP53 mutations were classified as high-risk, yet no association with overall survival was observed. Concluding, this the largest mutation profile of Brazilian ESCC patients, which helps in the elucidation of the major cancer-related genes in this population.
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