Comprehensive genomic analysis of small cell lung cancer in Asian patients.

Journal of Clinical Oncology(2017)

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7512 Background: Small cell lung cancer (SCLC) is an aggressive disease with poor prognosis. There is an urgent need for detecting well-defined therapeutic targets, however, little is known about the molecular events causing SCLC. This report describes findings from the integrated genomic analyses of 47 human SCLC samples in Asian population. Methods: We performed whole exome sequencing and copy number analysis on surgically resected tumor and matched normal samples from previously untreated Japanese patients with SCLC. Frequency of driver gene alterations were compared with previous two reports intended for non-Asian population (Peifer et al. Nature Gen 2012 and Rudin et al. Nature Gen 2012). Results: The demographics of 47 patients were as follows: median age 67 years (range: 42-86); female 8 (17%); history of smoking 47 (100%) and pathological stage I/II/III/IV=26/12/8/1. The average of protein-altering mutations was 193 (range: 51-633, standard deviation: 129). Genomic alterations including copy numbe...
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