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Incidence and distribution of UroSEEK gene panel in a multi-institutional cohort of bladder urothelial carcinoma
by
Bezerra, Stephania Martins
, Bivalacqua, Trinity J.
, Eich, Marie-Lisa
, Rodriguez Pena, Maria Del Carmen
, Vogelstein, Bert
, Springer, Simeon U.
, Salles, Daniela C.
, Tomasetti, Cristian
, Cunha, Isabela W.
, Netto, George J.
, Papadopoulos, Nickolas
, Tregnago, Aline C.
, Fujita, Kazutoshi
, Kinzler, Ken W.
, Taheri, Diana
, Ertoy, Dilek
in
38/77
/ 45
/ 45/22
/ 45/23
/ 631/67/589/1336
/ 631/67/69
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Biomarkers, Tumor - genetics
/ Bladder cancer
/ Carcinoma, Transitional Cell - genetics
/ Carcinoma, Transitional Cell - pathology
/ DNA Mutational Analysis
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ Female
/ Fibroblast growth factor receptors
/ Humans
/ Invasiveness
/ Laboratory Medicine
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mutation
/ Mutation Rate
/ Mutation rates
/ p53 Protein
/ Pathology
/ Primers
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic
/ Tumors
/ Urinary Bladder - pathology
/ Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - genetics
/ Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - pathology
/ Urine
/ Urothelial carcinoma
/ VHL protein
2019
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Incidence and distribution of UroSEEK gene panel in a multi-institutional cohort of bladder urothelial carcinoma
by
Bezerra, Stephania Martins
, Bivalacqua, Trinity J.
, Eich, Marie-Lisa
, Rodriguez Pena, Maria Del Carmen
, Vogelstein, Bert
, Springer, Simeon U.
, Salles, Daniela C.
, Tomasetti, Cristian
, Cunha, Isabela W.
, Netto, George J.
, Papadopoulos, Nickolas
, Tregnago, Aline C.
, Fujita, Kazutoshi
, Kinzler, Ken W.
, Taheri, Diana
, Ertoy, Dilek
in
38/77
/ 45
/ 45/22
/ 45/23
/ 631/67/589/1336
/ 631/67/69
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Biomarkers, Tumor - genetics
/ Bladder cancer
/ Carcinoma, Transitional Cell - genetics
/ Carcinoma, Transitional Cell - pathology
/ DNA Mutational Analysis
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ Female
/ Fibroblast growth factor receptors
/ Humans
/ Invasiveness
/ Laboratory Medicine
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mutation
/ Mutation Rate
/ Mutation rates
/ p53 Protein
/ Pathology
/ Primers
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic
/ Tumors
/ Urinary Bladder - pathology
/ Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - genetics
/ Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - pathology
/ Urine
/ Urothelial carcinoma
/ VHL protein
2019
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Incidence and distribution of UroSEEK gene panel in a multi-institutional cohort of bladder urothelial carcinoma
by
Bezerra, Stephania Martins
, Bivalacqua, Trinity J.
, Eich, Marie-Lisa
, Rodriguez Pena, Maria Del Carmen
, Vogelstein, Bert
, Springer, Simeon U.
, Salles, Daniela C.
, Tomasetti, Cristian
, Cunha, Isabela W.
, Netto, George J.
, Papadopoulos, Nickolas
, Tregnago, Aline C.
, Fujita, Kazutoshi
, Kinzler, Ken W.
, Taheri, Diana
, Ertoy, Dilek
in
38/77
/ 45
/ 45/22
/ 45/23
/ 631/67/589/1336
/ 631/67/69
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Aged, 80 and over
/ Biomarkers, Tumor - genetics
/ Bladder cancer
/ Carcinoma, Transitional Cell - genetics
/ Carcinoma, Transitional Cell - pathology
/ DNA Mutational Analysis
/ ErbB-2 protein
/ Female
/ Fibroblast growth factor receptors
/ Humans
/ Invasiveness
/ Laboratory Medicine
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Mutation
/ Mutation Rate
/ Mutation rates
/ p53 Protein
/ Pathology
/ Primers
/ Promoter Regions, Genetic
/ Tumors
/ Urinary Bladder - pathology
/ Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - genetics
/ Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - pathology
/ Urine
/ Urothelial carcinoma
/ VHL protein
2019
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Incidence and distribution of UroSEEK gene panel in a multi-institutional cohort of bladder urothelial carcinoma
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Incidence and distribution of UroSEEK gene panel in a multi-institutional cohort of bladder urothelial carcinoma
2019
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Noninvasive approaches for early detection of bladder cancer are actively being investigated. We recently developed a urine- based molecular assay for the detection and surveillance of bladder neoplasms (UroSEEK). UroSEEK is designed to detect alterations in 11 genes that include most common genetic alterations in bladder cancer. In this study, we analyzed 527 cases, including 373 noninvasive and 154 invasive urothelial carcinomas of bladder from transurethral resections or cystectomies performed at four institutions (1991–2016). Two different mutational analysis assays of a representative tumor area were performed: first, a singleplex PCR assay for evaluation of the
TERT
promoter region (TERTSeqS) and second, a multiplex PCR assay using primers designed to amplify regions of interest of 10 (
FGFR3, PIK3CA
,
TP53
,
HRAS
,
KRAS
,
ERBB2
,
CDKN2A
,
MET
,
MLL
, and
VHL
) genes (UroSeqS). Overall, 92% of all bladder tumors were positive for at least one genetic alteration in the UroSEEK panel. We found
TERT
promoter mutations in 77% of low-grade noninvasive papillary carcinomas, with a relatively lower incidence of 65% in high-grade noninvasive papillary carcinomas and carcinomas in situ;
p
= 0.017. Seventy-two percent of pT1 and 63% of muscle-invasive bladder tumors harbored
TERT
promoter mutations with g.1295228C>T alteration being the most common in all groups.
FGFR3
and
PIK3CA
mutations were more frequent in low-grade noninvasive papillary carcinomas compared with high-grade noninvasive papillary carcinomas and carcinomas in situ (
p
< 0.0001), while the opposite was true for
TP53
(
p
< 0.0001). Significantly higher rates of
TP53
and
CDKN2A
mutation rates (
p
= 0.005 and 0.035, respectively) were encountered in muscle-invasive bladder tumors compared with those of pT1 stage. The overwhelming majority of all investigated tumors showed at least one mutation among UroSEEK assay genes, confirming the comprehensive coverage of the panel and supporting its potential utility as a noninvasive urine-based assay.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group US,Elsevier Limited
Subject
/ 45
/ 45/22
/ 45/23
/ Adult
/ Aged
/ Biomarkers, Tumor - genetics
/ Carcinoma, Transitional Cell - genetics
/ Carcinoma, Transitional Cell - pathology
/ Female
/ Fibroblast growth factor receptors
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Medicine
/ Mutation
/ Primers
/ Tumors
/ Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - genetics
/ Urinary Bladder Neoplasms - pathology
/ Urine
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