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Probes for CDKN2A

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    A proteogenomic portrait of lung squamous cell carcinoma

    Cell

    2021 Aug 05

    Satpathy, S;Krug, K;Jean Beltran, PM;Savage, SR;Petralia, F;Kumar-Sinha, C;Dou, Y;Reva, B;Kane, MH;Avanessian, SC;Vasaikar, SV;Krek, A;Lei, JT;Jaehnig, EJ;Omelchenko, T;Geffen, Y;Bergstrom, EJ;Stathias, V;Christianson, KE;Heiman, DI;Cieslik, MP;Cao, S;Song, X;Ji, J;Liu, W;Li, K;Wen, B;Li, Y;Gümüş, ZH;Selvan, ME;Soundararajan, R;Visal, TH;Raso, MG;Parra, ER;Babur, Ö;Vats, P;Anand, S;Schraink, T;Cornwell, M;Rodrigues, FM;Zhu, H;Mo, CK;Zhang, Y;da Veiga Leprevost, F;Huang, C;Chinnaiyan, AM;Wyczalkowski, MA;Omenn, GS;Newton, CJ;Schurer, S;Ruggles, KV;Fenyö, D;Jewell, SD;Thiagarajan, M;Mesri, M;Rodriguez, H;Mani, SA;Udeshi, ND;Getz, G;Suh, J;Li, QK;Hostetter, G;Paik, PK;Dhanasekaran, SM;Govindan, R;Ding, L;Robles, AI;Clauser, KR;Nesvizhskii, AI;Wang, P;Carr, SA;Zhang, B;Mani, DR;Gillette, MA;Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium, ;
    PMID: 34358469 | DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2021.07.016

    Lung squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) remains a leading cause of cancer death with few therapeutic options. We characterized the proteogenomic landscape of LSCC, providing a deeper exposition of LSCC biology with potential therapeutic implications. We identify NSD3 as an alternative driver in FGFR1-amplified tumors and low-p63 tumors overexpressing the therapeutic target survivin. SOX2 is considered undruggable, but our analyses provide rationale for exploring chromatin modifiers such as LSD1 and EZH2 to target SOX2-overexpressing tumors. Our data support complex regulation of metabolic pathways by crosstalk between post-translational modifications including ubiquitylation. Numerous immune-related proteogenomic observations suggest directions for further investigation. Proteogenomic dissection of CDKN2A mutations argue for more nuanced assessment of RB1 protein expression and phosphorylation before declaring CDK4/6 inhibition unsuccessful. Finally, triangulation between LSCC, LUAD, and HNSCC identified both unique and common therapeutic vulnerabilities. These observations and proteogenomics data resources may guide research into the biology and treatment of LSCC.
    Low Grade Papillary Sinonasal (Schneiderian) Carcinoma: A Series of Five Cases of a Unique Malignant Neoplasm with Comparison to Inverted Papilloma and Conventional Nonkeratinizing Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Head and neck pathology

    2021 May 26

    Saab-Chalhoub, MW;Guo, X;Shi, Q;Chernock, RD;Lewis, JS;
    PMID: 34041710 | DOI: 10.1007/s12105-021-01335-3

    There have been a few case reports and one small series of low grade papillary sinonasal (Schneiderian) carcinomas (LGPSC) which mimic papillomas but have overtly invasive growth and which occasionally metastasize. We describe the morphologic, clinical, immunohistochemical, and molecular features of five patients with LGPSC compared with eight cases each of inverted papilloma (IP) and conventional nonkeratinizing squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) with papillary growth. All LGPSC were nested with predominantly pushing invasion, no stromal reaction, and frequent surface papillary growth. All consisted of one cell type only, with polygonal cells with round nuclei, no (or limited) cytologic atypia, low mitotic activity, and prominent neutrophilic infiltrate. One patient had slightly more infiltrative bone invasion, another lymphovascular, perineural, and skeletal muscle invasion, and a third nodal metastasis after 17 years. By comparison, IPs had bland cytology, neutrophilic microabscesses, mixed immature squamous, goblet cell, and respiratory epithelium, and extremely low mitotic activity. Nonkeratinizing SCCs had basaloid-appearing cells with nuclear pleomorphism, brisk mitotic activity, and apoptosis. All LGPSC were p63 positive. Mitotic activity and Ki67 indices were significantly higher for LGPSCs than IPs and significantly lower than NKSCCs, while p53 immunohistochemistry in LGPSC was identical to nonkeratinizing SCC and higher than for IP. Sequencing showed all five tumors to harbor a MUC6 mutation, one tumor to harbor CDKN2A and PIK3R1 mutations, and one tumor to harbor a NOTCH1 mutation. All LGPSC lacked EGFR and KRAS mutations and lacked copy number variations of any main cancer genes. At a median follow up of 12 months, two LGPSC recurred locally, and one patient died after massive local recurrences and nodal metastases. LGPSC is a distinct, de novo sinonasal carcinoma that can be differentiated from papillomas by morphology and selected immunohistochemistry.
    Verrucous Carcinoma of the Esophagus Is A Genetically Distinct Subtype of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

    Histopathology

    2021 May 07

    Isidro, RA;Dong, F;Hornick, JL;Wee, JO;Agoston, A;Patil, DT;Deshpande, V;Zhao, L;
    PMID: 33960520 | DOI: 10.1111/his.14395

    Esophageal verrucous carcinoma (VSCC) is a rare and morphologically distinct type of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Diagnosing VSCC on biopsy material is challenging given the lack of significant atypia and the presence of keratinizing epithelium and exophytic growth. The molecular pathogenesis of VSCC remains unclear. The aim of this study was to characterize the genomic landscape of VSCC in comparison to conventional esophageal SCC. Three cases of VSCC from the Brigham and Women's Hospital pathology archive were identified. Formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded (FFPE) tumor tissue was used for p16 immunohistochemistry (IHC), high-risk HPV in situ mRNA hybridization (ISH), and DNA isolation. Tumor DNA was sequenced using a targeted massively parallel sequencing assay enriched for cancer-associated genes. Three additional cases of VSCC were identified by image review of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) esophageal SCC cohort. VSCC cases were negative for p16 IHC and high-risk HPV ISH. TP53 mutations (p<0.001) and copy number variants (CNVs) for CDKN2A (p<0.001), CDKN2B (p<0.01) and CCND1 (p<0.01) were absent in VSCC and significantly less frequent in comparison to conventional SCC. Five VSCC cases featured SMARCA4 missense mutations or inframe deletions compared to only 4/88 conventional SCC cases (p<0.001). VSCC featured driver mutations in PIK3CA, HRAS, and GNAS. Recurrent CNVs were rare in VSCC. VSCC is not only morphologically but also genetically distinct from conventional esophageal SCC, featuring frequent SMARCA4 mutations and infrequent TP53 mutations or CDKN2A/B CNVs. Molecular findings may aid in establishing the challenging diagnosis of VSCC. This article is protected by
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    Example: Hs-LAG3-sense
    Standard probes for RNA detection are in antisense. Sense probe is reverse complent to the corresponding antisense probe.
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    Probe targets the indicated intron in the target gene, commonly used for pre-mRNA detection
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    Example: Hs-CD3-pool (Hs-CD3D, Hs-CD3E, Hs-CD3G)
    A mixture of multiple probe sets targeting multiple genes or transcripts
    No-XSp
    Example: Hs-PDGFB-No-XMm
    Does not cross detect with the species (Sp)
    XSp
    Example: Rn-Pde9a-XMm
    designed to cross detect with the species (Sp)
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    Example: Mm-Islr-O1
    Alternative design targeting different regions of the same transcript or isoforms
    CDS
    Example: Hs-SLC31A-CDS
    Probe targets the protein-coding sequence only
    EnEmProbe targets exons n and m
    En-EmProbe targets region from exon n to exon m
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    Example: Hs-LEPR-tv1
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    Example: Hs-ACVRL1-ORF
    Probe targets open reading frame
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    Example: Hs-HTT-UTR-C3
    Probe targets the untranslated region (non-protein-coding region) only
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    Example: Hs-GNRHR-5UTR
    Probe targets the 5' untranslated region only
    3UTR
    Example: Rn-Npy1r-3UTR
    Probe targets the 3' untranslated region only
    Pan
    Example: Pool
    A mixture of multiple probe sets targeting multiple genes or transcripts

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