TY - JOUR
T1 - Genomic, Pathway Network, and Immunologic Features Distinguishing Squamous Carcinomas
AU - The Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network
AU - Campbell, Joshua D.
AU - Yau, Christina
AU - Bowlby, Reanne
AU - Liu, Yuexin
AU - Brennan, Kevin
AU - Fan, Huihui
AU - Taylor, Alison M.
AU - Wang, Chen
AU - Walter, Vonn
AU - Akbani, Rehan
AU - Byers, Lauren Averett
AU - Creighton, Chad J.
AU - Coarfa, Cristian
AU - Shih, Juliann
AU - Cherniack, Andrew D.
AU - Gevaert, Olivier
AU - Prunello, Marcos
AU - Shen, Hui
AU - Anur, Pavana
AU - Chen, Jianhong
AU - Cheng, Hui
AU - Hayes, D. Neil
AU - Bullman, Susan
AU - Pedamallu, Chandra Sekhar
AU - Ojesina, Akinyemi I.
AU - Sadeghi, Sara
AU - Mungall, Karen L.
AU - Robertson, A. Gordon
AU - Benz, Christopher
AU - Schultz, Andre
AU - Kanchi, Rupa S.
AU - Gay, Carl M.
AU - Hegde, Apurva
AU - Diao, Lixia
AU - Wang, Jing
AU - Ma, Wencai
AU - Sumazin, Pavel
AU - Chiu, Hua Sheng
AU - Chen, Ting Wen
AU - Gunaratne, Preethi
AU - Donehower, Larry
AU - Rader, Janet S.
AU - Zuna, Rosemary
AU - Al-Ahmadie, Hikmat
AU - Lazar, Alexander J.
AU - Flores, Elsa R.
AU - Tsai, Kenneth Y.
AU - Zhou, Jane H.
AU - Rustgi, Anil K.
AU - Drill, Esther
AU - Shen, Ronglei
AU - Wong, Christopher K.
AU - Caesar-Johnson, Samantha J.
AU - Demchok, John A.
AU - Felau, Ina
AU - Kasapi, Melpomeni
AU - Ferguson, Martin L.
AU - Hutter, Carolyn M.
AU - Sofia, Heidi J.
AU - Tarnuzzer, Roy
AU - Wang, Zhining
AU - Yang, Liming
AU - Zenklusen, Jean C.
AU - Zhang, Jiashan (Julia)
AU - Chudamani, Sudha
AU - Liu, Jia
AU - Lolla, Laxmi
AU - Naresh, Rashi
AU - Pihl, Todd
AU - Sun, Qiang
AU - Wan, Yunhu
AU - Wu, Ye
AU - Cho, Juok
AU - DeFreitas, Timothy
AU - Frazer, Scott
AU - Gehlenborg, Nils
AU - Getz, Gad
AU - Heiman, David I.
AU - Kim, Jaegil
AU - Lawrence, Michael S.
AU - Lin, Pei
AU - Meier, Sam
AU - Noble, Michael S.
AU - Saksena, Gordon
AU - Voet, Doug
AU - Zhang, Hailei
AU - Bernard, Brady
AU - Chambwe, Nyasha
AU - Dhankani, Varsha
AU - Knijnenburg, Theo
AU - Kramer, Roger
AU - Leinonen, Kalle
AU - Liu, Yuexin
AU - Miller, Michael
AU - Reynolds, Sheila
AU - Shmulevich, Ilya
AU - Thorsson, Vesteinn
AU - Zhang, Wei
AU - Akbani, Rehan
AU - Broom, Bradley M.
AU - Hegde, Apurva M.
AU - Ju, Zhenlin
AU - Kanchi, Rupa S.
AU - Korkut, Anil
AU - Li, Jun
AU - Liang, Han
AU - Ling, Shiyun
AU - Liu, Wenbin
AU - Lu, Yiling
AU - Mills, Gordon B.
AU - Ng, Kwok Shing
AU - Rao, Arvind
AU - Ryan, Michael
AU - Wang, Jing
AU - Weinstein, John N.
AU - Zhang, Jiexin
AU - Abeshouse, Adam
AU - Armenia, Joshua
AU - Chakravarty, Debyani
AU - Chatila, Walid K.
AU - de Bruijn, Ino
AU - Gao, Jianjiong
AU - Gross, Benjamin E.
AU - Heins, Zachary J.
AU - Kundra, Ritika
AU - La, Konnor
AU - Ladanyi, Marc
AU - Luna, Augustin
AU - Nissan, Moriah G.
AU - Ochoa, Angelica
AU - Phillips, Sarah M.
AU - Reznik, Ed
AU - Sanchez-Vega, Francisco
AU - Sander, Chris
AU - Schultz, Nikolaus
AU - Sheridan, Robert
AU - Sumer, S. Onur
AU - Sun, Yichao
AU - Taylor, Barry S.
AU - Wang, Jioajiao
AU - Zhang, Hongxin
AU - Anur, Pavana
AU - Peto, Myron
AU - Spellman, Paul
AU - Benz, Christopher
AU - Stuart, Joshua M.
AU - Wong, Christopher K.
AU - Yau, Christina
AU - Hayes, D. Neil
AU - Parker, Joel S.
AU - Wilkerson, Matthew D.
AU - Ally, Adrian
AU - Balasundaram, Miruna
AU - Bowlby, Reanne
AU - Brooks, Denise
AU - Carlsen, Rebecca
AU - Chuah, Eric
AU - Dhalla, Noreen
AU - Holt, Robert
AU - Jones, Steven J.M.
AU - Kasaian, Katayoon
AU - Lee, Darlene
AU - Ma, Yussanne
AU - Marra, Marco A.
AU - Mayo, Michael
AU - Moore, Richard A.
AU - Mungall, Andrew J.
AU - Mungall, Karen
AU - Robertson, A. Gordon
AU - Sadeghi, Sara
AU - Schein, Jacqueline E.
AU - Sipahimalani, Payal
AU - Tam, Angela
AU - Thiessen, Nina
AU - Tse, Kane
AU - Wong, Tina
AU - Berger, Ashton C.
AU - Beroukhim, Rameen
AU - Cherniack, Andrew D.
AU - Cibulskis, Carrie
AU - Gabriel, Stacey B.
AU - Gao, Galen F.
AU - Ha, Gavin
AU - Meyerson, Matthew
AU - Schumacher, Steven E.
AU - Shih, Juliann
AU - Kucherlapati, Melanie H.
AU - Kucherlapati, Raju S.
AU - Baylin, Stephen
AU - Cope, Leslie
AU - Danilova, Ludmila
AU - Bootwalla, Moiz S.
AU - Lai, Phillip H.
AU - Maglinte, Dennis T.
AU - Van Den Berg, David J.
AU - Weisenberger, Daniel J.
AU - Auman, J. Todd
AU - Balu, Saianand
AU - Bodenheimer, Tom
AU - Fan, Cheng
AU - Hoadley, Katherine A.
AU - Hoyle, Alan P.
AU - Jefferys, Stuart R.
AU - Jones, Corbin D.
AU - Meng, Shaowu
AU - Mieczkowski, Piotr A.
AU - Mose, Lisle E.
AU - Perou, Amy H.
AU - Perou, Charles M.
AU - Roach, Jeffrey
AU - Shi, Yan
AU - Simons, Janae V.
AU - Skelly, Tara
AU - Soloway, Matthew G.
AU - Tan, Donghui
AU - Veluvolu, Umadevi
AU - Fan, Huihui
AU - Hinoue, Toshinori
AU - Laird, Peter W.
AU - Shen, Hui
AU - Zhou, Wanding
AU - Bellair, Michelle
AU - Chang, Kyle
AU - Covington, Kyle
AU - Creighton, Chad J.
AU - Dinh, Huyen
AU - Doddapaneni, Harsha Vardhan
AU - Donehower, Lawrence A.
AU - Drummond, Jennifer
AU - Gibbs, Richard A.
AU - Glenn, Robert
AU - Hale, Walker
AU - Han, Yi
AU - Hu, Jianhong
AU - Korchina, Viktoriya
AU - Lee, Sandra
AU - Lewis, Lora
AU - Li, Wei
AU - Liu, Xiuping
AU - Morgan, Margaret
AU - Morton, Donna
AU - Muzny, Donna
AU - Santibanez, Jireh
AU - Sheth, Margi
AU - Shinbrot, Eve
AU - Wang, Linghua
AU - Wang, Min
AU - Wheeler, David A.
AU - Xi, Liu
AU - Creaney, Jenette
PY - 2018/4/3
Y1 - 2018/4/3
N2 - This integrated, multiplatform PanCancer Atlas study co-mapped and identified distinguishing molecular features of squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) from five sites associated with smoking and/or human papillomavirus (HPV). SCCs harbor 3q, 5p, and other recurrent chromosomal copy-number alterations (CNAs), DNA mutations, and/or aberrant methylation of genes and microRNAs, which are correlated with the expression of multi-gene programs linked to squamous cell stemness, epithelial-to-mesenchymal differentiation, growth, genomic integrity, oxidative damage, death, and inflammation. Low-CNA SCCs tended to be HPV(+) and display hypermethylation with repression of TET1 demethylase and FANCF, previously linked to predisposition to SCC, or harbor mutations affecting CASP8, RAS-MAPK pathways, chromatin modifiers, and immunoregulatory molecules. We uncovered hypomethylation of the alternative promoter that drives expression of the ΔNp63 oncogene and embedded miR944. Co-expression of immune checkpoint, T-regulatory, and Myeloid suppressor cells signatures may explain reduced efficacy of immune therapy. These findings support possibilities for molecular classification and therapeutic approaches. Campbell et al. reveal that squamous cell cancers from different tissue sites may be distinguished from other cancers and subclassified molecularly by recurrent alterations in chromosomes, DNA methylation, messenger and microRNA expression, or by mutations. These affect squamous cell pathways and programs that provide candidates for therapy.
AB - This integrated, multiplatform PanCancer Atlas study co-mapped and identified distinguishing molecular features of squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) from five sites associated with smoking and/or human papillomavirus (HPV). SCCs harbor 3q, 5p, and other recurrent chromosomal copy-number alterations (CNAs), DNA mutations, and/or aberrant methylation of genes and microRNAs, which are correlated with the expression of multi-gene programs linked to squamous cell stemness, epithelial-to-mesenchymal differentiation, growth, genomic integrity, oxidative damage, death, and inflammation. Low-CNA SCCs tended to be HPV(+) and display hypermethylation with repression of TET1 demethylase and FANCF, previously linked to predisposition to SCC, or harbor mutations affecting CASP8, RAS-MAPK pathways, chromatin modifiers, and immunoregulatory molecules. We uncovered hypomethylation of the alternative promoter that drives expression of the ΔNp63 oncogene and embedded miR944. Co-expression of immune checkpoint, T-regulatory, and Myeloid suppressor cells signatures may explain reduced efficacy of immune therapy. These findings support possibilities for molecular classification and therapeutic approaches. Campbell et al. reveal that squamous cell cancers from different tissue sites may be distinguished from other cancers and subclassified molecularly by recurrent alterations in chromosomes, DNA methylation, messenger and microRNA expression, or by mutations. These affect squamous cell pathways and programs that provide candidates for therapy.
KW - bladder carcinoma with squamous differentiation
KW - cervical squamous cell carcinoma
KW - esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
KW - genomics
KW - head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
KW - human papillomavirus
KW - lung squamous cell carcinoma
KW - proteomics
KW - transcriptomics
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85044610513&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.03.063
DO - 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.03.063
M3 - Article
C2 - 29617660
AN - SCOPUS:85044610513
SN - 2211-1247
VL - 23
SP - 194-212.e6
JO - Cell Reports
JF - Cell Reports
IS - 1
ER -