APOBEC3A is an oral cancer prognostic biomarker in Taiwanese carriers of an APOBEC deletion polymorphism

September 6, 2017·
Ting-Wen Chen
Equal contribution
,
Chi-Ching Lee
Equal contribution
,
Hsuan Liu
Equal contribution
,
Chi-Sheng Wu
Equal contribution
,
Curtis R. Pickering
Equal contribution
,
Po-Jung Huang
,
Jing Wang
,
Ian Yi-Feng Chang
,
Yuan-Ming Yeh
,
Chih-De Chen
,
Hsin-Pai Li
,
Ji-Dung Luo
,
Bertrand Chin-Ming Tan
Timothy En Haw Chan
Timothy En Haw Chan
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Chuen Hsueh
,
Lichieh Julie Chu
,
Yi-Ting Chen
,
Bing Zhang
,
Chia-Yu Yang
,
Chih-Ching Wu
,
Chia-Wei Hsu
,
Lai-Chu See
,
Petrus Tang
,
Jau-Song Yu
,
Wei-Chao Liao
,
Wei-Fan Chiang
,
Henry Rodriguez
,
Jeffrey N. Myers
,
Kai-Ping Chang
,
Yu-Sun Chang
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Abstract
Oral squamous cell carcinoma is a prominent cancer worldwide, particularly in Taiwan. By integrating omics analyses in 50 matched samples, we uncover in Taiwanese patients a predominant mutation signature associated with cytidine deaminase APOBEC, which correlates with the upregulation of APOBEC3A expression in the APOBEC3 gene cluster at 22q13. APOBEC3A expression is significantly higher in tumors carrying APOBEC3B-deletion allele(s). High-level APOBEC3A expression is associated with better overall survival, especially among patients carrying APOBEC3B-deletion alleles, as examined in a second cohort (n = 188; p = 0.004). The frequency of APOBEC3B-deletion alleles is ~50% in 143 genotyped oral squamous cell carcinoma -Taiwan samples (27A3B −/−:89A3B +/−:27A3B +/+), compared to the 5.8% found in 314 OSCC-TCGA samples. We thus report a frequent APOBEC mutational profile, which relates to a APOBEC3B-deletion germline polymorphism in Taiwanese oral squamous cell carcinoma that impacts expression of APOBEC3A, and is shown to be of clinical prognostic relevance. Our finding might be recapitulated by genomic studies in other cancer types.
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Nature Communications, 8(465)
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More infomation on NIH International Cancer Proteogenome Consortium (ICPC) Office of Cancer Clinical Proteomics Research: Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma https://icpc.cancer.gov/projects/oral-squamous-cell-carcinoma/

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Timothy En Haw Chan
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Timothy En Haw Chan is a scientist working on understanding epigenetics regulation in cancer and cell signaling, focuses on the interplay of external stimulus to cellular epigenetic regulation. Expertise in information curation, data analysis and synthesis idea. Passionate to summarize discoveries, biotech industry development and communicating science in biomedical field. He lived in Malaysia, Taiwan, Germany and traveled to more than 60 countries. Other than research, he is a contributing writer/columnist and science outreach educator.
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