Prospective clinical sequencing of 1016 Chinese prostate cancer patients: uncovering genomic characterization and race disparity

Author:

Wei Yu123,Zhang Tingwei123,Wang Beihe123,Pan Jian123ORCID,Jin Shengming123ORCID,Fang Bangwei123ORCID,Gu Weijie123,Qin Xiaojian123,Dai Bo123,Lin Guowen123,Gan Hualei24,Wu Junlong123ORCID,Ye Dingwei123ORCID,Zhu Yao123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Urology Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center China

2. Department of Oncology, Shanghai Medical College Fudan University Shanghai China

3. Shanghai Genitourinary Cancer Institute China

4. Department of Pathology Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center China

Abstract

Although there is a well‐known disparity in prostate cancer (PC) incidence and mortality between Chinese and Western patients, the underlying genomic differences have been investigated only sparsely. This clinicogenomic study was conducted to reveal the genomic mutations contributing to the PC disparity across ethnicities and investigate the mutational profile of Chinese PC patients. A total of 1016 Chinese PC patients were prospectively enrolled and subjected to targeted sequencing, resulting in usable sequencing data for 41 genes from 859 patients. Genomic data retrieved from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA; locoregional PC), Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center [MSKCC; metastatic castration‐sensitive PC (mCSPC)], and Stand Up To Cancer [SU2C; metastatic castration‐resistant PC (mCRPC)] cohorts were used as comparators representing Western men. Genomic mutations were analyzed using an integrated bioinformatic strategy. A comparison of the disease stages revealed that mutations in tumor protein 53 (TP53), androgen receptor (AR), forkhead box A1 (FOXA1), and genes involved in the cell cycle pathway were enriched in mCRPC. Mutations in adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) gene were found to be more prevalent in patients with visceral metastasis. Genomic differences between Western and Chinese men were mainly observed in castration‐sensitive PC, with tumors from Chinese men having moreFOXA1(11.4% vs. 4.2%) but fewerTP53(4.8% vs. 13%) mutations in locoregional PC and harboring fewerTP53(11% vs. 29.2%), phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN; 2.5% vs. 10.3%), andAPC(1.7% vs. 7.4%) mutations in the mCSPC stage than those of Western men. Patients of both ethnicities with mCRPC had similar mutational spectra. Furthermore,FOXA1class‐2 was less common thanFOXA1class‐1 and showed no enrichment in metastasis, contrary to the findings in the Western cohort. Our study provides a valuable resource for a better understanding of PC in China and reveals the genomic alterations associated with PC disparity across races.

Funder

Natural Science Foundation of Shanghai Municipality

Program of Shanghai Academic Research Leader

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cancer Research,Genetics,Molecular Medicine,General Medicine,Oncology

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