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Publication : Cooperation and antagonism among cancer genes: the renal cancer paradigm.

First Author  Peña-Llopis S Year  2013
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  73
Issue  14 Pages  4173-9
PubMed ID  23832661 Mgi Jnum  J:199228
Mgi Id  MGI:5501350 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-13-0360
Citation  Pena-Llopis S, et al. (2013) Cooperation and Antagonism among Cancer Genes: The Renal Cancer Paradigm. Cancer Res 73(14):4173-9
abstractText  It is poorly understood how driver mutations in cancer genes work together to promote tumor development. Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) offers a unique opportunity to study complex relationships among cancer genes. The four most commonly mutated genes in RCC of clear-cell type (the most common type) are two-hit tumor suppressor genes, and they cluster in a 43-Mb region on chromosome 3p that is deleted in approximately 90% of tumors: VHL (mutated in approximately 80%), PBRM1 ( approximately 50%), BAP1 ( approximately 15%), and SETD2 ( approximately 15%). Meta-analyses that we conducted show that mutations in PBRM1 and SETD2 co-occur in tumors at a frequency higher than expected by chance alone, indicating that these mutations may cooperate in tumorigenesis. In contrast, consistent with our previous results, mutations in PBRM1 and BAP1 tend to be mutually exclusive. Mutation exclusivity analyses (often confounded by lack of statistical power) raise the possibility of functional redundancy. However, mutation exclusivity may indicate negative genetic interactions, as proposed herein for PBRM1 and BAP1, and mutations in these genes define RCC with different pathologic features, gene expression profiles, and outcomes. Negative genetic interactions among cancer genes point toward broader context dependencies of cancer gene action beyond tissue dependencies. An enhanced understanding of cancer gene dependencies may help to unravel vulnerabilities that can be exploited therapeutically. Cancer Res; 73(14); 4173-9. (c)2013 AACR.
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