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DOI: 10.1038/ng.2643
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The mutational landscape of adenoid cystic carcinoma

Allen S. Ho,Kasthuri Kannan,David M. Roy,Luc G.T. Morris,Ian Ganly,Nora Katabi,Deepa Ramaswami,Logan A. Walsh,Stephanie Eng,Jason T. Huse,Jianan Zhang,Igor Dolgalev,Kety Huberman,Adriana Heguy,Agnès Viale,Marija Drobnjak,Margaret Leversha,Christine E Rice,Bhuvanesh Singh,N. Gopalakrishna Iyer,C. René Leemans,Elisabeth Bloemena,Robert L. Ferris,Raja R. Seethala,Benjamin Groß,Yupu Liang,Rileen Sinha,Luke Peng,Benjamin J. Raphael,Şevin Turcan,Yongxing Gong,Nikolaus Schultz,Seungwon Kim,Simion I. Chiosea,Jatin P. Shah,Chris Sander,William Lee,Timothy A. Chan

Biology
MYB
Epigenome
2013
Adenoid cystic carcinomas (ACCs) are among the most enigmatic of human malignancies. These aggressive salivary gland cancers frequently recur and metastasize despite definitive treatment, with no known effective chemotherapy regimen. Here we determined the ACC mutational landscape and report the exome or whole-genome sequences of 60 ACC tumor-normal pairs. These analyses identified a low exonic somatic mutation rate (0.31 non-silent events per megabase) and wide mutational diversity. Notably, we found mutations in genes encoding chromatin-state regulators, such as SMARCA2, CREBBP and KDM6A, suggesting that there is aberrant epigenetic regulation in ACC oncogenesis. Mutations in genes central to the DNA damage response and protein kinase A signaling also implicate these processes. We observed MYB-NFIB translocations and somatic mutations in MYB-associated genes, solidifying the role of these aberrations as critical events in ACC. Lastly, we identified recurrent mutations in the FGF-IGF-PI3K pathway (30% of tumors) that might represent new avenues for therapy. Collectively, our observations establish a molecular foundation for understanding and exploring new treatments for ACC.
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    The mutational landscape of adenoid cystic carcinoma” is a paper by Allen S. Ho Kasthuri Kannan David M. Roy Luc G.T. Morris Ian Ganly Nora Katabi Deepa Ramaswami Logan A. Walsh Stephanie Eng Jason T. Huse Jianan Zhang Igor Dolgalev Kety Huberman Adriana Heguy Agnès Viale Marija Drobnjak Margaret Leversha Christine E Rice Bhuvanesh Singh N. Gopalakrishna Iyer C. René Leemans Elisabeth Bloemena Robert L. Ferris Raja R. Seethala Benjamin Groß Yupu Liang Rileen Sinha Luke Peng Benjamin J. Raphael Şevin Turcan Yongxing Gong Nikolaus Schultz Seungwon Kim Simion I. Chiosea Jatin P. Shah Chris Sander William Lee Timothy A. Chan published in 2013. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.