Thoracic Cancer (Sep 2023)

Gene‐level dissection of chromosome 3q locus amplification in squamous cell carcinoma of the lung using the nCounter assay

  • Taesung Jeon,
  • Uk Jeen Oh,
  • Jaeyoung Min,
  • Chungyeul Kim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/1759-7714.15045
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 26
pp. 2635 – 2641

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Abstract Background Amplification of the 3q region has been identified as a useful biomarker for the diagnosis and treatment of squamous cell carcinoma (SqCC). This region contains genes such as PIK3CA and YEATS2, which have been linked to the prognosis of SqCC. Methods The NanoString nCounter assay is a powerful tool for identifying genetic alterations that affect the progression and prognosis of SqCC. The NanoString nCounter assay was used to identify a subgroup of patients with gene level gain in the 3q region. Results Gene level gain in the 3q region was more frequent in SqCC than in adenocarcinoma. We found that genes such as PIK3CA and YEATS2 in the 3q region were associated with the prognosis of SqCC. Therefore, identifying a subgroup of patients with gene level gain in the 3q region using the NanoString nCounter assay can aid in selecting appropriate treatment options and improving prognostic predictions for SqCC patients. Conclusion Amplification of the 3q region in SqCC of lung cancer is a useful biomarker for diagnosis and treatment. The NanoString nCounter assay is a powerful tool for identifying specific genetic alterations that affect the progression and prognosis of SqCC. Our study highlights the importance 3q amplification and its associated genes in lung cancer.

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