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Multi-omic alterations of the SWI/SNF complex define a clinical subgroup in lung adenocarcinoma.

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2022-03-17

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Peinado, Paola
Andrades, Alvaro
Cuadros, Marta
Rodriguez, Maria Isabel
Coira, Isabel F
Garcia, Daniel J
Benitez-Cantos, Maria S
Cano, Carlos
Zarzuela, Eduardo
Muñoz, Javier

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SWI/SNF complexes are major targets of mutations in cancer. Here, we combined multiple "-omics" methods to assess SWI/SNF composition and aberrations in LUAD. Mutations in lung SWI/SNF subunits were highly recurrent in our LUAD cohort (41.4%), and over 70% of the mutations were predicted to have functional impact. Furthermore, SWI/SNF expression in LUAD suffered an overall repression that could not be explained exclusively by genetic alterations. Finally, SWI/SNF mutations were associated with poorer overall survival in TCGA-LUAD. We propose SWI/SNF-mutant LUAD as a separate clinical subgroup with practical implications.

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Adenocarcinoma of Lung
DNA Methylation
DNA-Binding Proteins
Humans
Lung Neoplasms
Transcription Factors

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Epigenetics, Lung adenocarcinoma, Lung cancer, Multi-omics, Prognosis, SWI/SNF complex

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