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Common Oncogene Mutations and Novel SND1-BRAF Transcript Fusion in Lung Adenocarcinoma from Never Smokers.

Authors :
Jang, Jin Sung
Lee, Adam
Li, Jun
Liyanage, Hema
Yang, Yanan
Guo, Lixia
Asmann, Yan W.
Li, Peter W.
Erickson-Johnson, Michele
Sakai, Yuta
Sun, ZhiFu
Jeon, Hyo-Sung
Hwang, Hayoung
Bungum, Aaron O.
Edell, Eric S.
Simon, Vernadette A.
Kopp, Karla J.
Eckloff, Bruce
Oliveira, Andre M.
Wieben, Eric
Source :
Scientific Reports. 5/22/2015, p9755. 1p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Lung adenocarcinomas from never smokers account for approximately 15 to 20% of all lung cancers and these tumors often carry genetic alterations that are responsive to targeted therapy. Here we examined mutation status in 10 oncogenes among 89 lung adenocarcinomas from never smokers. We also screened for oncogene fusion transcripts in 20 of the 89 tumors by RNA-Seq. In total, 62 tumors had mutations in at least one of the 10 oncogenes, including EGFR (49 cases, 55%), K-ras (5 cases, 6%), BRAF (4 cases, 5%), PIK3CA (3 cases, 3%), and ERBB2 (4 cases, 5%). In addition to ALK fusions identified by IHC/FISH in four cases, two previously known fusions involving EZR- ROS1 and KIF5B-RET were identified by RNA-Seq as well as a third novel fusion transcript that was formed between exons 1-9 of SND1 and exons 2 to 3′ end of BRAF. This in-frame fusion was observed in 3/89 tested tumors and 2/64 additional never smoker lung adenocarcinoma samples. Ectopic expression of SND1-BRAF in H1299 cells increased phosphorylation levels of MEK/ERK, cell proliferation, and spheroid formation compared to parental mock-transfected control. Jointly, our results suggest a potential role of the novel BRAF fusion in lung cancer development and therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20452322
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Scientific Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
102875491
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/srep09755