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Integrative genomic analyses reveal an androgen-driven somatic alteration landscape in early-onset prostate cancer.

Authors :
Weischenfeldt J
Simon R
Feuerbach L
Schlangen K
Weichenhan D
Minner S
Wuttig D
Warnatz HJ
Stehr H
Rausch T
Jäger N
Gu L
Bogatyrova O
Stütz AM
Claus R
Eils J
Eils R
Gerhäuser C
Huang PH
Hutter B
Kabbe R
Lawerenz C
Radomski S
Bartholomae CC
Fälth M
Gade S
Schmidt M
Amschler N
Haß T
Galal R
Gjoni J
Kuner R
Baer C
Masser S
von Kalle C
Zichner T
Benes V
Raeder B
Mader M
Amstislavskiy V
Avci M
Lehrach H
Parkhomchuk D
Sultan M
Burkhardt L
Graefen M
Huland H
Kluth M
Krohn A
Sirma H
Stumm L
Steurer S
Grupp K
Sültmann H
Sauter G
Plass C
Brors B
Yaspo ML
Korbel JO
Schlomm T
Source :
Cancer cell [Cancer Cell] 2013 Feb 11; Vol. 23 (2), pp. 159-70.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Early-onset prostate cancer (EO-PCA) represents the earliest clinical manifestation of prostate cancer. To compare the genomic alteration landscapes of EO-PCA with "classical" (elderly-onset) PCA, we performed deep sequencing-based genomics analyses in 11 tumors diagnosed at young age, and pursued comparative assessments with seven elderly-onset PCA genomes. Remarkable age-related differences in structural rearrangement (SR) formation became evident, suggesting distinct disease pathomechanisms. Whereas EO-PCAs harbored a prevalence of balanced SRs, with a specific abundance of androgen-regulated ETS gene fusions including TMPRSS2:ERG, elderly-onset PCAs displayed primarily non-androgen-associated SRs. Data from a validation cohort of > 10,000 patients showed age-dependent androgen receptor levels and a prevalence of SRs affecting androgen-regulated genes, further substantiating the activity of a characteristic "androgen-type" pathomechanism in EO-PCA.<br /> (Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1878-3686
Volume :
23
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cancer cell
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23410972
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ccr.2013.01.002