scholarly journals Frequent EPAS1/HIF2α exons 9 and 12 mutations in non-familial pheochromocytoma

2014 ◽  
Vol 21 (3) ◽  
pp. 495-504 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jenny Welander ◽  
Adam Andreasson ◽  
Michael Brauckhoff ◽  
Martin Bäckdahl ◽  
Catharina Larsson ◽  
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Pheochromocytomas are neuroendocrine tumors arising from the adrenal medulla. While heritable mutations are frequently described, less is known about the genetics of sporadic pheochromocytoma. Mutations in genes involved in the cellular hypoxia response have been identified in tumors, and recentlyEPAS1, encoding HIF2α, has been revealed to be a new gene involved in the pathogenesis of pheochromocytoma and abdominal paraganglioma. The aim of this study was to further characterizeEPAS1alterations in non-familial pheochromocytomas. Tumor DNA from 42 adrenal pheochromocytoma cases with apparently sporadic presentation, without known hereditary mutations in predisposing genes, were analyzed for mutations inEPAS1by sequencing of exons 9 and 12, which contain the two hydroxylation sites involved in HIF2α degradation, and also exon 2. In addition, the copy number at theEPAS1locus as well as transcriptome-wide gene expression were studied by DNA and RNA microarray analyses, respectively. We identified six missenseEPAS1mutations, three in exon 9 and three in exon 12, in five of 42 pheochromocytomas (12%). The mutations were both somatic and constitutional, and had no overlap in 11 cases (26%) with somatic mutations inNF1orRET. One sample had two differentEPAS1mutations, shown by cloning to occur incis, possibly indicating a novel mechanism of HIF2α stabilization through inactivation of both hydroxylation sites. One of the tumors with anEPAS1mutation also had a gain in DNA copy number at theEPAS1locus. AllEPAS1-mutated tumors displayed a pseudo-hypoxic gene expression pattern, indicating an oncogenic role of the identified mutations.

Blood ◽  
2009 ◽  
Vol 114 (22) ◽  
pp. 1273-1273
Author(s):  
Yedda Li ◽  
Patrick Cahan ◽  
Masayo Izumi ◽  
Timothy Graubert

Abstract Abstract 1273 Poster Board I-295 Therapy-related acute myeloid leukemia (tAML) is caused by exposure to chemotherapies and radiotherapies and has a poor prognosis. To better understand the genetic factors involved in secondary leukemogenesis, we studied alkylator-induced leukemias in murine models. We performed genome-wide mRNA profiling and found that differential expression of apoptosis-related genes was correlated with strain-dependent differences in tAML susceptibility. To identify genetic variants associated with these gene expression changes, we examined copy number variants (CNVs), differences in the DNA copy number of genomic regions greater than one kilobase in length, across 20 different inbred murine genomes. Our studies indicate that CNVs are a major contributor to natural variation among inbred laboratory mouse strains, and our array-based expression data show that the presence of certain CNVs correlates with differences in apoptotic gene expression. One CNV identified on murine chromosome 4 is correlated with altered Caspase-9 (Casp9) expression levels in murine hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells. Casp9 is a gene downstream from extrinsic and intrinsic death-inducing signals crucial for the initiation of cellular apoptosis, and we propose that it may be an important factor that influences tAML susceptibility. Sequencing the CNV region confirmed in two tAML susceptible strains (DBA/2J and PL/J) the presence of a 1,705 bp CNV loss in Casp9 intron 6. In these strains, Casp9 expression is undetectable in flow sorted kit+/lineage- (KL) hematopoietic stem/progenitor cells as measured by microarray profiling, and confirmed in independent samples by qRT-PCR using assays targeting Casp9 exons 2-3 or exons 8-9. Full-length Casp9 cDNA clones could be isolated from mRNA libraries prepared from KL cells, but 35% of the transcripts isolated from DBA/2J and PL/J mice were a novel isoform lacking exon 2 that results in a frameshift and an early stop codon in exon 4. This premature translation termination codon is predicted to trigger nonsense-mediated mRNA decay, leading to the degradation of the novel isoform and thus preventing its translation. This mechanism may account for the low Casp9 expression levels in DBA/2J and PL/J mice. In addition, Casp9 cDNA sequencing also identified an unusually high SNP density in exon 2 for the full-length isoforms in these strains. At least two of the six SNPs result in the formation of putative exonic splice enhancers (ESE), sequences that enhance the splicing of the exon in which they reside. The presence of these novel ESEs could explain the excision of exon 2 and the creation of the novel Casp9 isoform in DBA/2J and PL/J mice. We hypothesize that cells with relatively low Casp9 expression would be more resistant to alkylator-induced apoptosis. Cells that fail to undergo apoptosis after genotoxic stress may be more likely to accumulate mutations and initiate leukemias. Preliminary data from flow cytometric apoptosis assays (by Annexin V staining) in flow sorted KL bone marrow cells after treatment with ENU, an alkylating agent, suggest that PL/J cells may be more resistant to ENU-induced apoptosis, compared to C57BL/6J cells with normal Casp9 expression (5.3±1.4% vs. 9.7±1.8% post-ENU AnnexinV+ cells, respectively). These results suggest that differences in Casp9 expression levels may play a role in influencing individual susceptibility to tAML, and that inherited genetic factors may explain the observed expression differences. Ultimately, our understanding of the role that genetics plays in determining susceptibility to secondary leukemias may allow us to define a process by which individuals who are more susceptible can be successfully identified and screened from potential treatments that are known to induce these cancers. Disclosures No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.


2003 ◽  
pp. 621-627
Author(s):  
Y-S Yang ◽  
H-D Song ◽  
Y-D Peng ◽  
Q-H Huang ◽  
R-Y Li ◽  
...  

Pheochromocytoma is a chromaffin cell neoplasm that typically causes symptoms and signs of episodic catecholamine release. Pheochromocytoma can be divided into two types: familial and sporadic. The molecular mechanisms involved in familial pheochromocytoma have been unraveled, but the detailed molecular mechanism of sporadic pheochromocytoma remains unknown. The present study thus aimed at characterization of gene expression profiling of sporadic pheochromocytoma using expressed sequence tags (ESTs), and established a preliminary catalog of genes expressed in the tumor. In total, 4115 ESTs were generated from the tumor library. The gene expression profilings of the pheochromocytoma and the normal adrenal gland were compared, and 341 genes were identified to be significantly expressed differently between the two libraries. Interestingly, 16 known genes participating in cell division or apoptosis were notably differently expressed between the tumor and the normal adrenal gland. Twenty-four novel full-length cDNAs were cloned from the tumor library and five of them were significantly up-regulated in the tumor. Some of them may be involved in the tumorigenesis of pheochromocytoma. The sequence data of ESTs and novel full-length cDNAs described in this paper have been submitted to the GeneBank library.


2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Suofeng Sun ◽  
Yuan Li ◽  
Shuangyin Han ◽  
Hongtao Jia ◽  
Xiuling Li ◽  
...  

Abstract Background Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide, especially in East Asia. Even with the progress in therapy, 5-year survival rates remain unsatisfied. Chronic infection with the hepatitis B virus (HBV) or hepatitis C virus (HCV) has been epidemiologically associated with HCC and is the major etiology in the East Asian population. The detailed mechanism, especially the changes of DNA methylation and gene expression between the two types of virus-related HCC, and their contributions to the HCC development, metastasis, and recurrence remain largely unknown. Methods In this integrated analysis, we characterized genome-scale profiles of HBV and HCV infected HCC by comparing their gene expression pattern, methylation profiles, and copy number variations from the publicly accessible data of The Cancer Genome Atlas Program (TCGA). Results The HLA-A, STAT1, and OAS2 genes were highly enriched and up-regulated discovered in the HCV-infected HCC. Hypomethylation but not copy number variations might be the major factor for the up-regulation of these immune-related genes in HCV-infected HCC. Conclusions The results indicated the different epigenetic changes of HBV/HCV related hepatocarcinogenesis. The top up-regulated genes in HCV group were significantly clustered in the immune-related and defense response pathways. These findings will help us to understand the pathogenesis of HBV/HCV associated hepatocellular carcinoma.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sheng Ju ◽  
Zihan Cui ◽  
yuanyuan hong ◽  
xiaoqing Wang ◽  
weina mu ◽  
...  

Currently, DNA and RNA are used separately to capture different types of gene mutations. DNA is commonly used for the detection of SNVs, indels and CNVs; RNA is used for analysis of gene fusion and gene expression. To perform both DNA sequencing (DNA-seq) and RNA-seq, material is divided into two copies, and two different proce-dures are required for sequencing. Due to overconsumption of samples and experimental process complexity, it is necessary to create an experimental method capable of analyzing SNVs, indels, fusions and expression. We developed an RNA-based hybridization capture panel targeting actionable driver oncogenes in solid tumors and corresponding sample preparation and bioinformatics workflows. Analytical validation with an RNA standard reference containing 16 known fusion mutations and 6 SNV mutations demonstrated a detection specificity of 100.0% [95% CI 88.7%~100.0%] for SNVs and 100.0% [95% CI 95.4%~100.0%] for fusions. The targeted RNA panel achieved a 0.73-2.63 copies/ng RNA lower limit of detection (LOD) for SNVs and 0.21-6.48 copies/ng RNA for fusions. Gene expression analysis revealed a correlation greater than 0.9 across all 15 cancer-related genes between the RNA-seq re-sults and targeted RNA panel. Among 1253 NSCLC FFPE tumor samples, multiple mutation types were called from DNA- and RNA-seq data and compared between the two assays. The DNA panel detected 103 fusions and 21 METex14 skipping events; 124 fusions and 26 METex14 skipping events were detected by the target RNA panel; 21 fusions and 4 METex14 skipping events were only detected by the target RNA panel. Among the 173 NSCLC samples negative for targetable mutations by DNA-seq, 15 (15/173, 8.67%) showed targetable gene fusions that may change clinical decisions with RNA-seq. In total, 226 tier I and tier II missense variants for NSCLC were analyzed at ge-nomic (DNA-seq) and transcriptomic (RNA-seq) levels. The positive percent agreement (PPA) was 97.8%, and the positive predictive value (PPV) was 98.6%. Interestingly, var-iant allele frequencies were generally higher at the RNA level than at the DNA level, suggesting relatively dominant expression of mutant alleles. PPA was 97.6% and PPV 99.38% for EGFR 19del and 20ins variants. We also explored the relationship of RNA expression with gene copy number and protein expression. The RPKM of EGFR transcripts assessed by the RNA panel showed a linear relationship with copy number quantified by the DNA panel, with an R of 0.8 in 1253 samples. In contrast, MET gene expression is regulated in a more complex manner. In IHC analysis, all 3+ samples exhibited higher RPKM levels; IHC level of 2+ and below showed lower RNA expression. Parallel DNA- and RNA-seq and systematic analysis demonstrated the accuracy and robustness of the RNA sequencing panel in identifying multiple types of variants for cancer therapy.


Author(s):  
М.Е. Лопаткина ◽  
В.С. Фишман ◽  
М.М. Гридина ◽  
Н.А. Скрябин ◽  
Т.В. Никитина ◽  
...  

Проведен анализ генной экспрессии в нейронах, дифференцированных из индуцированных плюрипотентных стволовых клеток пациентов с идиопатическими интеллектуальными нарушениями и реципрокными хромосомными мутациями в регионе 3p26.3, затрагивающими единственный ген CNTN6. Для нейронов с различным типом хромосомных аберраций была показана глобальная дисрегуляция генной экспрессии. В нейронах с вариациями числа копий гена CNTN6 была снижена экспрессия генов, продукты которых вовлечены в процессы развития центральной нервной системы. The gene expression analysis of iPSC-derived neurons, obtained from patients with idiopathic intellectual disability and reciprocal microdeletion and microduplication in 3p26.3 region affecting the single CNTN6 gene was performed. The global gene expression dysregulation was demonstrated for cells with CNTN6 copy number variation. Gene expression in neurons with CNTN6 copy number changes was downregulated for genes, whose products are involved in the central nervous system development.


2017 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
NEHA SINGH ◽  
INDERJEET BHOGAL ◽  
ABHISHEK KUMAR ◽  
PUNIT TYAGI ◽  
GIRIJA SIKARWAR ◽  
...  

Acclimatization is a process that occurs in individual cells to a drastic change in micro and macro environments. When an organism is subjected to a new environment or a change in its normal growing conditions, the cellular mechanisms initiate a warning sign and over a period of time or over generations the acquired, modified traits are being communicated and fixed as a new trait. If there is lack of equilibrium within the cell due to over expression of a single gene or network of associated genes either manmade or due to mutations, the organism or plant tries to fix it by initiating gene regulatory mechanisms. According to our neutral theory of gene expression, always a cell tries to maintain its pH by modifying its cytosol through altered gene expression. In the present investigation, 198 AtMYB genes were analyzed and found to play an intrinsic photosystem linked network of 38 nodes where MYB being regulated by a set of 48 miRNAs. Members of the network have evidence-based link to energy related mechanisms. Altering gene expression to an extent where, the cell may not be able to fix it or a trait, which requires excessive energy loss escorts the organism’s gene regulation by breakdown of the introduced sequence over few generations. Events with constitutive overexpression may suffer poor performance over the years based on gene network prevailing in the crop of interest. Hence, network rewiring with minimal energy expenses is concerned.


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