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Integrated genomic analysis reveals mutated ELF3 as a potential gallbladder cancer vaccine candidate

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Pandey, Akhilesh; Stawiski, Eric W.; Durinck, Steffen; Gowda, Harsha; Goldstein, Leonard D.; Barbhuiya, Mustafa A.; Schroeder, Markus S.; Sreenivasamurthy, Sreelakshmi K.; Kim, Sun-Whe; Phalke, Sameer; Suryamohan, Kushal; Lee, Kayla; Chakraborty, Papia; Kode, Vasumathi; Shi, Xiaoshan; Chatterjee, Aditi; Datta, Keshava; Khan, Aafaque A.; Subbannayya, Tejaswini; Wang, Jing; Chaudhuri, Subhra; Gupta, Sanjiv; Shrivastav, Braj Raj; Jaiswal, Bijay S.; Poojary, Satish S.; Bhunia, Shushruta; Garcia, Patricia; Bizama, Carolina; Rosa, Lorena; Kwon, Wooil; Kim, Hongbeom; Han, Youngmin; Yadav, Thakur Deen; Ramprasad, Vedam L.; Chaudhuri, Amitabha; Modrusan, Zora; Roa, Juan Carlos; Tiwari, Pramod Kumar; Jang, Jin-Young; Seshagiri, Somasekar

Issue Date
2020-12
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Citation
Nature Communications, Vol.11 No.1, p. 4225
Abstract
Gallbladder cancer (GBC) is an aggressive gastrointestinal malignancy with no approved targeted therapy. Here, we analyze exomes (n=160), transcriptomes (n=115), and low pass whole genomes (n=146) from 167 gallbladder cancers (GBCs) from patients in Korea, India and Chile. In addition, we also sequence samples from 39 GBC high-risk patients and detect evidence of early cancer-related genomic lesions. Among the several significantly mutated genes not previously linked to GBC are ETS domain genes ELF3 and EHF, CTNNB1, APC, NSD1, KAT8, STK11 and NFE2L2. A majority of ELF3 alterations are frame-shift mutations that result in several cancer-specific neoantigens that activate T-cells indicating that they are cancer vaccine candidates. In addition, we identify recurrent alterations in KEAP1/NFE2L2 and WNT pathway in GBC. Taken together, these define multiple targetable therapeutic interventions opportunities for GBC treatment and management. Gallbladder cancer incidence shows characteristic geographic patterns. Here the authors perform a genomic analysis of gallbladder cancers in patients from countries with high incidence (South Korea, India and Chile) and identify ELF3 and other significantly mutated genes not previously associated with gallbladder cancer.
ISSN
2041-1723
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/194970
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-17880-4
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