Clinical and Translational Medicine (Jun 2024)
Integrative genomic analyses of European intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: Novel ROS1 fusion gene and PBX1 as prognostic marker
- Patrick S. Plum,
- Timo Hess,
- Denis Bertrand,
- Isabelle Morgenstern,
- Oscar Velazquez Camacho,
- Christoph Jonas,
- Christina Alidousty,
- Britta Wagner,
- Stephanie Roessler,
- Thomas Albrecht,
- Jessica Becker,
- Vanessa Richartz,
- Barbara Holz,
- Sascha Hoppe,
- Huay Mei Poh,
- Burton Kuan Hui Chia,
- Cheryl Xueli Chan,
- Thushangi Pathiraja,
- Audrey SM Teo,
- Jens U. Marquardt,
- Alexis Khng,
- Michael Heise,
- Yao Fei,
- René Thieme,
- Sebastian Klein,
- Jing Han Hong,
- Simona O Dima,
- Irinel Popescu,
- Maria Hoppe‐Lotichius,
- Reinhard Buettner,
- Anja Lautem,
- Gerd Otto,
- Alexander Quaas,
- Niranjan Nagarajan,
- Steve Rozen,
- Bin Tean Teh,
- Benjamin Goeppert,
- Uta Drebber,
- Hauke Lang,
- Patrick Tan,
- Ines Gockel,
- Johannes Schumacher,
- Axel M. Hillmer
Affiliations
- Patrick S. Plum
- Department of General Visceral, Cancer and Transplantation Surgery University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Timo Hess
- Center for Human Genetics University Hospital of Marburg Marburg Germany
- Denis Bertrand
- Computational and Systems Biology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- Isabelle Morgenstern
- General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Germany
- Oscar Velazquez Camacho
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Christoph Jonas
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Christina Alidousty
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Britta Wagner
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Stephanie Roessler
- Institute of Pathology University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany
- Thomas Albrecht
- Institute of Pathology University of Heidelberg Heidelberg Germany
- Jessica Becker
- Institute of Human Genetics University Hospital of Bonn Bonn Germany
- Vanessa Richartz
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Barbara Holz
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Sascha Hoppe
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Huay Mei Poh
- Cancer Therapeutics and Stratified Oncology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- Burton Kuan Hui Chia
- Computational and Systems Biology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- Cheryl Xueli Chan
- Cancer Therapeutics and Stratified Oncology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- Thushangi Pathiraja
- Cancer Therapeutics and Stratified Oncology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- Audrey SM Teo
- Cancer Therapeutics and Stratified Oncology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- Jens U. Marquardt
- I Department of Medicine Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Germany
- Alexis Khng
- Cancer Therapeutics and Stratified Oncology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- Michael Heise
- General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Germany
- Yao Fei
- Cancer Therapeutics and Stratified Oncology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- René Thieme
- Department of Visceral Transplant, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery University Hospital of Leipzig Leipzig Germany
- Sebastian Klein
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Jing Han Hong
- Duke‐NUS Medical School Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Singapore Singapore
- Simona O Dima
- Center of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplantation Fundeni Clinical Institute Bucharest Romania
- Irinel Popescu
- Center of Digestive Diseases and Liver Transplantation Fundeni Clinical Institute Bucharest Romania
- Maria Hoppe‐Lotichius
- General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Germany
- Reinhard Buettner
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Anja Lautem
- General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Germany
- Gerd Otto
- Emeritus of the Division of Transplantation Surgery University Medical Center Mainz Germany
- Alexander Quaas
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Niranjan Nagarajan
- Computational and Systems Biology Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR) Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore Singapore
- Steve Rozen
- Duke‐NUS Medical School Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Singapore Singapore
- Bin Tean Teh
- Duke‐NUS Medical School Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Singapore Singapore
- Benjamin Goeppert
- RKH Klinikum Ludwigsburg Institute of Pathology and Neuropathology Ludwigsburg Germany
- Uta Drebber
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- Hauke Lang
- General, Visceral and Transplant Surgery Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz Germany
- Patrick Tan
- Duke‐NUS Medical School Cancer and Stem Cell Biology Singapore Singapore
- Ines Gockel
- Department of Visceral Transplant, Thoracic and Vascular Surgery University Hospital of Leipzig Leipzig Germany
- Johannes Schumacher
- Center for Human Genetics University Hospital of Marburg Marburg Germany
- Axel M. Hillmer
- Institute of Pathology University of Cologne Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Cologne Cologne Germany
- DOI
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ctm2.1723
- Journal volume & issue
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Vol. 14,
no. 6
pp. n/a – n/a
Abstract
Abstract Background Cholangiocarcinoma (CCA) is a fatal cancer of the bile duct with a poor prognosis owing to limited therapeutic options. The incidence of intrahepatic CCA (iCCA) is increasing worldwide, and its molecular basis is emerging. Environmental factors may contribute to regional differences in the mutation spectrum of European patients with iCCA, which are underrepresented in systematic genomic and transcriptomic studies of the disease. Methods We describe an integrated whole‐exome sequencing and transcriptomic study of 37 iCCAs patients in Germany. Results We observed as most frequently mutated genes ARID1A (14%), IDH1, BAP1, TP53, KRAS, and ATM in 8% of patients. We identified FGFR2::BICC1 fusions in two tumours, and FGFR2::KCTD1 and TMEM106B::ROS1 as novel fusions with potential therapeutic implications in iCCA and confirmed oncogenic properties of TMEM106B::ROS1 in vitro. Using a data integration framework, we identified PBX1 as a novel central regulatory gene in iCCA. We performed extended screening by targeted sequencing of an additional 40 CCAs. In the joint analysis, IDH1 (13%), BAP1 (10%), TP53 (9%), KRAS (7%), ARID1A (7%), NF1 (5%), and ATM (5%) were the most frequently mutated genes, and we found PBX1 to show copy gain in 20% of the tumours. According to other studies, amplifications of PBX1 tend to occur in European iCCAs in contrast to liver fluke‐associated Asian iCCAs. Conclusions By analyzing an additional European cohort of iCCA patients, we found that PBX1 protein expression was a marker of poor prognosis. Overall, our findings provide insight into key molecular alterations in iCCA, reveal new targetable fusion genes, and suggest that PBX1 is a novel modulator of this disease.
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