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The Genomic Landscape of Mucinous Breast Cancer
F. Pareja, J.Y. Lee, D.N. Brown, S. Piscuoglio, R. Gularte-Mérida, P. Selenica, A. Da Cruz Paula, S. Arunachalam, , F.C. GeyerShow More
Published in Oxford University Press
2019
PMID: 30649385
Volume: 111
   
Issue: 7
Pages: 737 - 741
Abstract
Mucinous carcinoma of the breast (MCB) is a rare histologic form of estrogen receptor (ER)-positive/HER2-negative breast cancer (BC) characterized by tumor cells floating in lakes of mucin. We assessed the genomic landscape of 32 MCBs by whole-exome sequencing and/or RNA-sequencing. GATA3 (23.8%), KMT2C (19.0%), and MAP3K1 (14.3%) were the most frequently mutated genes in pure MCBs. In addition, two recurrent but not pathognomonic fusion genes, OAZ1-CSNK1G2 and RFC4-LPP, were detected in 3/31 (9.7%) and 2/31 (6.5%) samples, respectively. Compared with ER-positive/HER2-negative common forms of BC, MCBs displayed lower PIK3CA and TP53 mutation rates and fewer concurrent 1q gains and 16q losses. Clonal decomposition analysis of the mucinous and ductal components independently microdissected from five mixed MCBs revealed that they are clonally related and evolve following clonal selection or parallel evolution. Our findings indicate that MCB represents a genetically distinct ER-positive/HER2-negative form of BC. © 2019 The Author(s). Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved.
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JournalData powered by TypesetJournal of the National Cancer Institute
PublisherData powered by TypesetOxford University Press
ISSN00278874