Detection of Cancer-Associated Gene Mutations in Urinary Cell-Free DNA among Prostate Cancer Patients in South Africa

Author:

Temilola Dada Oluwaseyi12ORCID,Wium Martha1,Paccez Juliano1ORCID,Salukazana Azola Samkele3,Rotimi Solomon O.4ORCID,Otu Hasan H.5,Carbone Giuseppina M.6,Kaestner Lisa3,Cacciatore Stefano1ORCID,Zerbini Luiz Fernando1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology (ICGEB), Cape Town 7925, South Africa

2. Integrative Biomedical Sciences Division, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Cape Town, Cape Town 7925, South Africa

3. Division of Urology, University of Cape Town, Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town 7925, South Africa

4. Biochemistry Department, Covenant University, Ota 112104, Nigeria

5. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Lincoln, NE 68588, USA

6. Institute of Oncology Research (IOR), Università della Svizzera italiana, 6900 Bellinzona, Switzerland

Abstract

Prostate cancer (PCa) is the most common cause of cancer death among African men. The presence of tumor-specific variations in cell-free DNA (cfDNA), such as mutations, microsatellite instability, and DNA methylation, has been explored as a source of biomarkers for cancer diagnosis. In this study, we investigated the diagnostic role of cfDNA among South African PCa patients. We performed whole exome sequencing (WES) of urinary cfDNA. We identified a novel panel of 31 significantly deregulated somatic mutated genes between PCa and benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). Additionally, we performed whole-genome sequencing (WGS) on matching PCa and normal prostate tissue in an independent PCa cohort from South Africa. Our results suggest that the mutations are of germline origin as they were also found in the normal prostate tissue. In conclusion, our study contributes to the knowledge of cfDNA as a biomarker for diagnosing PCa in the South African population.

Funder

the International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

ICGEB Arturo Falaschi fellowship

South African National research foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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