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The genomic landscape of nonsmall cell lung carcinoma in never smokers

Bram Boeckx, Rajendra Bahadur Shahi, Dominiek Smeets, Sylvia De Brakeleer, Lore Decoster, Thomas Van Brussel, D. Galdermans, Piet Vercauter, Lynn Decoster, Patrick Alexander, Guy Berchem, Sebahat Ocak, Peter Vuylsteke, Koen Deschepper, Marc Lambrechts

International Journal of Cancer · 2019 · ▲ 42 citations

Abstract

Lung cancer is the number one cause of cancer-related death worldwide with cigarette smoking as its major risk factor. Although the incidence of lung cancer in never smokers is rising, this subgroup of patients is underrepresented in genomic studies of lung cancer. Here, we assembled a prospective cohort of 46 never-smoking, nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients and performed whole-exome and low-coverage whole-genome sequencing on tumors and matched germline DNA. We observed fewer somatic mutations, genomic breakpoints and a smaller fraction of the genome with chromosomal instability in lung tumors from never smokers compared to smokers. The lower number of mutations, enabled us to identify TSC22D1 as a potential driver gene in NSCLC. On the other hand, the frequency of mutations in actionable genes such as EGFR and ERBB2 and of amplifications in MET were higher, while the mutation rate of TP53, which is a negative prognostic factor, was lower in never smokers compared to smokers. Together, these observations suggest a more favorable prognosis for never smokers with NSCLC. Classification of somatic mutations into six-substitution type patterns or into 96-substitution type signatures revealed distinct clusters between smokers and never smokers. Particularly, we identified in never smokers signatures related to aging, homologous recombination damage and APOBEC/AID activity as the most important underlying processes of NSCLC. This further indicates that second-hand smoking is not driving NSCLC pathogenesis in never smokers.

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Boeckx, B., Shahi, R.B., Smeets, D., Brakeleer, S.D., Decoster, L., Brussel, T.V., Galdermans, D., Vercauter, P., Decoster, L., Alexander, P., Berchem, G., Ocak, S., Vuylsteke, P., Deschepper, K., Lambrechts, M., Cappoen, N., Teugels, E., Lambrechts, D., &amp; Grève, J.D. (2019). The genomic landscape of nonsmall cell lung carcinoma in never smokers. <em>International Journal of Cancer</em>. https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.32797
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Boeckx B, Shahi RB, Smeets D, Brakeleer SD, Decoster L, Brussel TV, et al. The genomic landscape of nonsmall cell lung carcinoma in never smokers. International Journal of Cancer. 2019. doi:10.1002/ijc.32797.
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@unpublished{bram2019Thegen, title = {The genomic landscape of nonsmall cell lung carcinoma in never smokers}, author = {Bram Boeckx and Rajendra Bahadur Shahi and Dominiek Smeets and Sylvia De Brakeleer and Lore Decoster and Thomas Van Brussel and D. Galdermans and Piet Vercauter and Lynn Decoster and Patrick Alexander and Guy Berchem and Sebahat Ocak and Peter Vuylsteke and Koen Deschepper and Marc Lambrechts and N. Cappoen and Erik Teugels and Diether Lambrechts and Jacques De Grève}, journal = {International Journal of Cancer}, year = {2019}, doi = {10.1002/ijc.32797}, }

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