TY - JOUR
T1 - Genetic mutations associated with Cigarette smoking in pancreatic cancer
AU - Blackford, Amanda
AU - Parmigiani, Giovanni
AU - Kensler, Thomas W.
AU - Wolfgang, Christopher
AU - Jones, Siân
AU - Zhang, Xiaosong
AU - Parsons, D. Willams
AU - Lin, Jimmy Cheng Ho
AU - Leary, Rebecca J.
AU - Eshleman, James R.
AU - Goggins, Michael
AU - Jaffee, Elizabeth M.
AU - Iacobuzio-Donahue, Christine A.
AU - Maitra, Anirban
AU - Klein, Alison
AU - Cameron, John L.
AU - Olino, Kelly
AU - Schulick, Richard
AU - Winter, Jordan
AU - Vogelstein, Bert
AU - Velculescu, Victor E.
AU - Kinzler, Kenneth W.
AU - Hruban, Ralph H.
PY - 2009/4/15
Y1 - 2009/4/15
N2 - Cigarette smoking doubles the risk of pancreatic cancer, and smoking accounts for 20% to 25% of pancreatic cancers. The recent sequencing of the pancreatic cancer genome provides an unprecedented opportunity to identify mutational patterns associated with smoking. We previously sequenced >750 million bp DNA from 23,219 transcripts in 24 adenocarcinomas of the pancreas (discovery screen). In this previous study, the 39 genes that were mutated more than once in the discovery screen were sequenced in an additional 90 adenocarcinomas of the pancreas (validation screen). Here, we compared the somatic mutations in the cancers obtained from individuals who ever smoked cigarettes (« = 64) to the somatic mutations in the cancers obtained from individuals who never smoked cigarettes in = 50). When adjusted for age and gender, analyses of the discovery screen revealed significantly more nonsynonymous mutations in the carcinomas obtained from ever smokers (mean, 53.1 mutations per tumor; SD, 27.9) than in the carcinomas obtained from never smokers (mean, 38.5; SD, 11.1; P = 0.04). The difference between smokers and nonsmokers was not driven by mutations in known driver genes in pancreatic cancer (KMAS, TP53, CDKN2A/pl6, and SMAD4), but instead was predominantly observed in genes mutated at lower frequency. No differences were observed in mutations in carcinomas from the head versus tail of the gland. Pancreatic carcinomas from cigarette smokers harbor more mutations than do carcinomas from never smokers. The types and patterns of these mutations provide insight into the mechanisms by which cigarette smoking causes pancreatic cancer.
AB - Cigarette smoking doubles the risk of pancreatic cancer, and smoking accounts for 20% to 25% of pancreatic cancers. The recent sequencing of the pancreatic cancer genome provides an unprecedented opportunity to identify mutational patterns associated with smoking. We previously sequenced >750 million bp DNA from 23,219 transcripts in 24 adenocarcinomas of the pancreas (discovery screen). In this previous study, the 39 genes that were mutated more than once in the discovery screen were sequenced in an additional 90 adenocarcinomas of the pancreas (validation screen). Here, we compared the somatic mutations in the cancers obtained from individuals who ever smoked cigarettes (« = 64) to the somatic mutations in the cancers obtained from individuals who never smoked cigarettes in = 50). When adjusted for age and gender, analyses of the discovery screen revealed significantly more nonsynonymous mutations in the carcinomas obtained from ever smokers (mean, 53.1 mutations per tumor; SD, 27.9) than in the carcinomas obtained from never smokers (mean, 38.5; SD, 11.1; P = 0.04). The difference between smokers and nonsmokers was not driven by mutations in known driver genes in pancreatic cancer (KMAS, TP53, CDKN2A/pl6, and SMAD4), but instead was predominantly observed in genes mutated at lower frequency. No differences were observed in mutations in carcinomas from the head versus tail of the gland. Pancreatic carcinomas from cigarette smokers harbor more mutations than do carcinomas from never smokers. The types and patterns of these mutations provide insight into the mechanisms by which cigarette smoking causes pancreatic cancer.
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U2 - 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-0015
DO - 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-09-0015
M3 - Article
C2 - 19351817
AN - SCOPUS:65949122339
SN - 0008-5472
VL - 69
SP - 3681
EP - 3688
JO - Cancer Research
JF - Cancer Research
IS - 8
ER -