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Core Signaling Pathways in Human Pancreatic Cancers Revealed by Global Genomic Analyses

Siân Jones,Xiaosong Zhang,D. Williams Parsons,Jimmy Lin,Rebecca J. Leary,Philipp Angenendt,Parminder K. Mankoo,Hannah Carter,Hirohiko Kamiyama,Antonio Jimeno,Seung‐Mo Hong,Baojin Fu,Ming Tseh Lin,Eric S. Calhoun,Mihoko Kamiyama,Kimberly Walter,Tatiana Nikolskaya,Yuri Nikolsky,James Hartigan,Douglas R. Smith,Manuel Hidalgo,Steven D. Leach,Alison P. Klein,Elizabeth M. Jaffee,Michael Goggins,Anirban Maitra,Christine A. Iacobuzio‐Donahue,James R. Eshleman,Scott E. Kern,Ralph H. Hruban,Rachel Karchin,Nickolas Papadopoulos,Giovanni Parmigiani,Bert Vogelstein,Victor E. Velculescu,Kenneth W. Kinzler

Biology
Carcinogenesis
Pancreatic cancer
2008
There are currently few therapeutic options for patients with pancreatic cancer, and new insights into the pathogenesis of this lethal disease are urgently needed. Toward this end, we performed a comprehensive genetic analysis of 24 pancreatic cancers. We first determined the sequences of 23,219 transcripts, representing 20,661 protein-coding genes, in these samples. Then, we searched for homozygous deletions and amplifications in the tumor DNA by using microarrays containing probes for ∼10 6 single-nucleotide polymorphisms. We found that pancreatic cancers contain an average of 63 genetic alterations, the majority of which are point mutations. These alterations defined a core set of 12 cellular signaling pathways and processes that were each genetically altered in 67 to 100% of the tumors. Analysis of these tumors' transcriptomes with next-generation sequencing-by-synthesis technologies provided independent evidence for the importance of these pathways and processes. Our data indicate that genetically altered core pathways and regulatory processes only become evident once the coding regions of the genome are analyzed in depth. Dysregulation of these core pathways and processes through mutation can explain the major features of pancreatic tumorigenesis.
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    Core Signaling Pathways in Human Pancreatic Cancers Revealed by Global Genomic Analyses” is a paper by Siân Jones Xiaosong Zhang D. Williams Parsons Jimmy Lin Rebecca J. Leary Philipp Angenendt Parminder K. Mankoo Hannah Carter Hirohiko Kamiyama Antonio Jimeno Seung‐Mo Hong Baojin Fu Ming Tseh Lin Eric S. Calhoun Mihoko Kamiyama Kimberly Walter Tatiana Nikolskaya Yuri Nikolsky James Hartigan Douglas R. Smith Manuel Hidalgo Steven D. Leach Alison P. Klein Elizabeth M. Jaffee Michael Goggins Anirban Maitra Christine A. Iacobuzio‐Donahue James R. Eshleman Scott E. Kern Ralph H. Hruban Rachel Karchin Nickolas Papadopoulos Giovanni Parmigiani Bert Vogelstein Victor E. Velculescu Kenneth W. Kinzler published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.