Characterization and evaluation of gene fusions as a measure of genetic instability and disease prognosis in prostate cancer
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Published:2023-06-22
Issue:1
Volume:23
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ISSN:1471-2407
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Container-title:BMC Cancer
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language:en
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Short-container-title:BMC Cancer
Author:
Schimmelpfennig Carolin,Rade Michael,Füssel Susanne,Löffler Dennis,Blumert Conny,Bertram Catharina,Borkowetz Angelika,Otto Dominik J.,Puppel Sven-Holger,Hönscheid Pia,Sommer Ulrich,Baretton Gustavo B.,Köhl Ulrike,Wirth Manfred,Thomas Christian,Horn Friedemann,Kreuz Markus,Reiche Kristin
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most prevalent cancers worldwide. The clinical manifestations and molecular characteristics of PCa are highly variable. Aggressive types require radical treatment, whereas indolent ones may be suitable for active surveillance or organ-preserving focal therapies. Patient stratification by clinical or pathological risk categories still lacks sufficient precision. Incorporating molecular biomarkers, such as transcriptome-wide expression signatures, improves patient stratification but so far excludes chromosomal rearrangements. In this study, we investigated gene fusions in PCa, characterized potential novel candidates, and explored their role as prognostic markers for PCa progression.
Methods
We analyzed 630 patients in four cohorts with varying traits regarding sequencing protocols, sample conservation, and PCa risk group. The datasets included transcriptome-wide expression and matched clinical follow-up data to detect and characterize gene fusions in PCa. With the fusion calling software Arriba, we computationally predicted gene fusions. Following detection, we annotated the gene fusions using published databases for gene fusions in cancer. To relate the occurrence of gene fusions to Gleason Grading Groups and disease prognosis, we performed survival analyses using the Kaplan–Meier estimator, log-rank test, and Cox regression.
Results
Our analyses identified two potential novel gene fusions, MBTTPS2,L0XNC01::SMS and AMACR::AMACR. These fusions were detected in all four studied cohorts, providing compelling evidence for the validity of these fusions and their relevance in PCa. We also found that the number of gene fusions detected in a patient sample was significantly associated with the time to biochemical recurrence in two of the four cohorts (log-rank test, p-value < 0.05 for both cohorts). This was also confirmed after adjusting the prognostic model for Gleason Grading Groups (Cox regression, p-values < 0.05).
Conclusions
Our gene fusion characterization workflow revealed two potential novel fusions specific for PCa. We found evidence that the number of gene fusions was associated with the prognosis of PCa. However, as the quantitative correlations were only moderately strong, further validation and assessment of clinical value is required before potential application.
Funder
Fraunhofer Zukunftsstiftung EFRE grants from the EU German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) through the School of Embedded Composite Artificial Intelligence Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology
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