Clinical sequencing of soft tissue and bone sarcomas delineates diverse genomic landscapes and potential therapeutic targets

Author:

Nacev Benjamin A.ORCID,Sanchez-Vega FranciscoORCID,Smith Shaleigh A.ORCID,Antonescu Cristina R.ORCID,Rosenbaum Evan,Shi Hongyu,Tang Cerise,Socci Nicholas D.,Rana Satshil,Gularte-Mérida RodrigoORCID,Zehir AhmetORCID,Gounder Mrinal M.,Bowler Timothy G.,Luthra Anisha,Jadeja BhumikaORCID,Okada Azusa,Strong Jonathan A.,Stoller Jake,Chan Jason E.ORCID,Chi Ping,D’Angelo Sandra P.ORCID,Dickson Mark A.,Kelly Ciara M.ORCID,Keohan Mary Louise,Movva Sujana,Thornton Katherine,Meyers Paul A.,Wexler Leonard H.ORCID,Slotkin Emily K.,Glade Bender Julia L.ORCID,Shukla Neerav N.,Hensley Martee L.,Healey John H.ORCID,La Quaglia Michael P.,Alektiar Kaled M.,Crago Aimee M.,Yoon Sam S.,Untch Brian R.,Chiang Sarah,Agaram Narasimhan P.,Hameed Meera R.,Berger Michael F.ORCID,Solit David B.ORCID,Schultz NikolausORCID,Ladanyi Marc,Singer Samuel,Tap William D.

Abstract

AbstractThe genetic, biologic, and clinical heterogeneity of sarcomas poses a challenge for the identification of therapeutic targets, clinical research, and advancing patient care. Because there are > 100 sarcoma subtypes, in-depth genetic studies have focused on one or a few subtypes. Herein, we report a comparative genetic analysis of 2,138 sarcomas representing 45 pathological entities. This cohort is prospectively analyzed using targeted sequencing to characterize subtype-specific somatic alterations in targetable pathways, rates of whole genome doubling, mutational signatures, and subtype-agnostic genomic clusters. The most common alterations are in cell cycle control and TP53, receptor tyrosine kinases/PI3K/RAS, and epigenetic regulators. Subtype-specific associations include TERT amplification in intimal sarcoma and SWI/SNF alterations in uterine adenosarcoma. Tumor mutational burden, while low compared to other cancers, varies between and within subtypes. This resource will improve sarcoma models, motivate studies of subtype-specific alterations, and inform investigations of genetic factors and their correlations with treatment response.

Funder

U.S. Department of Health & Human Services | National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary

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