A comprehensive analysis of somatic alterations in Chinese ovarian cancer patients

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Yingli Zhang
Xiaoliang Shi
Jiejie Zhang
Xi Chen
Peng Zhang
Angen Liu
Tao Zhu
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[1] Chinese Academy of Science,Department of Gynecologic Oncology, Institute of Cancer and Basic Medicine (ICBM)
[2] Cancer Hospital of the University of Chinese Academy of Sciences,Department of Gynecological Surgery
[3] Zhejiang Cancer Hospital,Department of Gynecological Surgery
[4] OrigiMed Co. Ltd,undefined
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Ovarian cancer is one of the most common cancers in women and is often diagnosed as advanced stage because of the subtle symptoms of early ovarian cancer. To identify the somatic alterations and new biomarkers for the diagnosis and targeted therapy of Chinese ovarian cancer patients, a total of 65 Chinese ovarian cancer patients were enrolled for detection of genomic alterations. The most commonly mutated genes in ovarian cancers were TP53 (86.15%, 56/65), NF1 (13.85%, 9/65), NOTCH3 (10.77%, 7/65), and TERT (10.77%, 7/65). Statistical analysis showed that TP53 and LRP1B mutations were associated with the age of patients, KRAS, TP53, and PTEN mutations were significantly associated with tumor differentiation, and MED12, LRP2, PIK3R2, CCNE1, and LRP1B mutations were significantly associated with high tumor mutational burden. The mutation frequencies of LRP2 and NTRK3 in metastatic ovarian cancers were higher than those in primary tumors, but the difference was not significant (P = 0.072, for both). Molecular characteristics of three patients responding to olapanib supported that BRCA mutation and HRD related mutations is the target of olaparib in platinum sensitive patients. In conclusion we identified the somatic alterations and suggested a group of potential biomarkers for Chinese ovarian cancer patients. Our study provided a basis for further exploration of diagnosis and molecular targeted therapy for Chinese ovarian cancer patients.
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