Development Of The Pre-Cancer Genome Atlas (Pcga) For Squamous Cell Lung Carcinoma

CANCER RESEARCH(2015)

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Squamous cell cancer (SCC) of the lung is a leading cause of cancer mortality in the US, due to late stage diagnosis and lack of effective treatments. Lung SCC arises in the epithelial layer of the bronchial airways and is often preceded by the development of premalignant lesions (PMLs). The molecular events involved in the progression of PMLs to lung SCC are not clearly understood and not all PMLs go on to form carcinoma. By molecularly characterizing PMLs and non-lesion areas in the airway of individuals with PMLs we hypothesize that we will be able to identify early events in the process of lung carcinogenesis that lead to SCC. We used next-generation sequencing to profile bronchial brushings and biopsies obtained from high-risk smokers undergoing lung cancer screening by auto-fluorescence bronchoscopy and CT at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, NY. For each subject (n = 26), we sampled the PML(s) and the mainstem bronchus repeatedly over time (394 +/- 170 days) with serial bronchoscopies (5 +/- 3 biopsies/subject) as the PML progressed towards or regressed away from frank malignancy. mRNA-Seq (n = 192) and miRNA-Seq (n = 183) were performed on the endobronchial biopsies and brushings and exome-Seq was performed on blood DNA from these subjects. RNA-seq data was aligned to the hg19 and gene/transcript levels were summarized using RSEM/Ensembl 74 or Bedtools/ mirBase 18. Single nucleotide variants were quantified using a modified PRADA pipeline and GATK. We identified gene and miRNA expression changes as well as pathways that are associated with biopsy histological grade as well as progressive/stable disease. HE 2015 Apr 18-22; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2015;75(15 Suppl):Abstract nr 2878. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2015-2878
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