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Recurrent WNT pathway alterations are frequent in relapsed small cell lung cancer.

Nat Commun. 2018; 
Wagner AH, Devarakonda S,, Skidmore ZL, Krysiak K,, Ramu A, Trani L, Kunisaki J, Masood A,,, Waqar SN,, Spies NC, Morgensztern D,, Waligorski J, Ponce J, Fulton RS, Maggi LB Jr,,, Weber JD,,, Watson MA, O'Conor CJ, Ritter JH, Olsen RR, Cheng H, Mukhopadhyay A, Can I, Cessna MH, Oliver TG, Mardis ER,,,, Wilson RK,,,, Griffith M,,,, Griffith OL,,,, Govindan R,.
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Nearly all patients with small cell lung cancer (SCLC) eventually relapse with chemoresistant disease. The molecular mechanisms driving chemoresistance in SCLC remain un-characterized. Here, we describe whole-exome sequencing of paired SCLC tumor samples procured at diagnosis and relapse from 12 patients, and unpaired relapse samples from 18 additional patients. Multiple somatic copy number alterations, including gains in ABCC1 and deletions in MYCL, MSH2, and MSH6, are identifiable in relapsed samples. Relapse samples also exhibit recurrent mutations and loss of heterozygosity in regulators of WNT signaling, including CHD8 and APC. Analysis of RNA-sequencing data shows enrichment for an ASCL1-low expression su... More

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