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Macrophage infiltration and genetic landscape of undifferentiated uterine sarcomas

Autor
Varma, Sushama
Vanspauwen, Vanessa
Newman, Aaron
Vennam, Sujay
Dewaele, Barbara
Quattrone, Anna
Przybył, Joanna
Rijn, Matt Van De
Cools, Jan
Bakuła-Zalewska, Elwira
Data publikacji
2017
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Endometrial stromal tumors include translocation-associated low- and high-grade endometrial stromal sarcomas (ESS) and highly malignant undifferentiated uterine sarcomas (UUS). UUS is considered a poorly defined group of aggressive tumors and is often seen as a diagnosis of exclusion after ESS and leiomyosarcoma (LMS) have been ruled out. We performed a comprehensive analysis of gene expression, copy number variation, point mutations, and immune cell infiltrates in the largest series to date of all major types of uterine sarcomas to shed light on the biology of UUS and to identify potential novel therapeutic targets. We show that UUS tumors have a distinct molecular profile from LMS and ESS. Gene expression and immunohistochemical analyses revealed the presence of high numbers of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in UUS, which makes UUS patients suitable candidates for therapies targeting TAMs. Our results show a high genomic instability of UUS and downregulation of several TP53-mediated tumor suppressor genes, such as NDN, CDH11, and NDRG4. Moreover, we demonstrate that UUS carry somatic mutations in several oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes implicated in RAS/PI3K/AKT/mTOR, ERBB3, and Hedgehog signaling.

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nauki medyczne
Czasopismo
Journal of Clinical Investigation
ISSN
0021-9738
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