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Frequency of TERT promoter mutations in human cancers
João Vinagre, Ana Paula de Almeida, Helena Pópulo, Rui Batısta, Joana Lyra, Vasco Pinto, Ricardo Coelho, Ricardo Celestino, Hugo Prazeres, Luís Lima, Miguel Melo, Adriana Gaspar da Rocha, Ana Preto, Patrícia Castro, Lígia Castro
Nature Communications · 2013 · ▲ 897 citations
Abstract
Reactivation of telomerase has been implicated in human tumorigenesis, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here we report the presence of recurrent somatic mutations in the TERT promoter in cancers of the central nervous system (43%), bladder (59%), thyroid (follicular cell-derived, 10%) and skin (melanoma, 29%). In thyroid cancers, the presence of TERT promoter mutations (when occurring together with BRAF mutations) is significantly associated with higher TERT mRNA expression, and in glioblastoma we find a trend for increased telomerase expression in cases harbouring TERT promoter mutations. Both in thyroid cancers and glioblastoma, TERT promoter mutations are significantly associated with older age of the patients. Our results show that TERT promoter mutations are relatively frequent in specific types of human cancers, where they lead to enhanced expression of telomerase. Reactivation of telomerase has been implicated in human tumorigenesis. Here, somatic mutations in the TERT promoter are reported in cancers of the central nervous system, bladder, follicular cell-derived thyroid and melanoma, thus demonstrating that TERTpromoter mutations are a frequent event in human cancer.
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Vinagre, J., Almeida, A.P.D., Pópulo, H., Batısta, R., Lyra, J., Pinto, V., Coelho, R., Celestino, R., Prazeres, H., Lima, L., Melo, M., Rocha, A.G.D., Preto, A., Castro, P., Castro, L., Pardal, F., Lopes, J.M., Santos, L.L., Reis, R.M., & Cameselle-Teijeiro, J. (2013). Frequency of TERT promoter mutations in human cancers. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms3185
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Vinagre J, Almeida APD, Pópulo H, Batısta R, Lyra J, Pinto V, et al. Frequency of TERT promoter mutations in human cancers. Nature Communications. 2013. doi:10.1038/ncomms3185.
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@article{joo2013Freque,
title = {Frequency of TERT promoter mutations in human cancers},
author = {João Vinagre and Ana Paula de Almeida and Helena Pópulo and Rui Batısta and Joana Lyra and Vasco Pinto and Ricardo Coelho and Ricardo Celestino and Hugo Prazeres and Luís Lima and Miguel Melo and Adriana Gaspar da Rocha and Ana Preto and Patrícia Castro and Lígia Castro and Fernando Pardal and José Manuel Lopes and Lúcio Lara Santos and Rui Manuel Reis and José Cameselle-Teijeiro and Manuel Sobrinho‐Simões and Jorge Lima and Valdemar Máximo and Paula Soares},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms3185},
}
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