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Autori principali: Clara Domingo‐Sabugo, Saffron AG Willis‐Owen, Amit Mandal, Anca Nastase, Sarah Dwyer, Cecilia Brambilla, José Héctor Gálvez, Qinwei Zhuang, Sanjay Popat, Robert Eveleigh, Markus Munter, Eric Lim, Andrew G Nicholson, G Mark Lathrop, William OC Cookson, Miriam F Moffatt
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author Clara Domingo‐Sabugo
Saffron AG Willis‐Owen
Amit Mandal
Anca Nastase
Sarah Dwyer
Cecilia Brambilla
José Héctor Gálvez
Qinwei Zhuang
Sanjay Popat
Robert Eveleigh
Markus Munter
Eric Lim
Andrew G Nicholson
G Mark Lathrop
William OC Cookson
Miriam F Moffatt
author_facet Clara Domingo‐Sabugo
Saffron AG Willis‐Owen
Amit Mandal
Anca Nastase
Sarah Dwyer
Cecilia Brambilla
José Héctor Gálvez
Qinwei Zhuang
Sanjay Popat
Robert Eveleigh
Markus Munter
Eric Lim
Andrew G Nicholson
G Mark Lathrop
William OC Cookson
Miriam F Moffatt
Clara Domingo‐Sabugo
Saffron AG Willis‐Owen
Amit Mandal
Anca Nastase
Sarah Dwyer
Cecilia Brambilla
José Héctor Gálvez
Qinwei Zhuang
Sanjay Popat
Robert Eveleigh
Markus Munter
Eric Lim
Andrew G Nicholson
G Mark Lathrop
William OC Cookson
Miriam F Moffatt
collection Wiley Open Access
contents Genomic analysis defines distinct pancreatic and neuronal subtypes of lung carcinoid Clara Domingo‐Sabugo Saffron AG Willis‐Owen Amit Mandal Anca Nastase Sarah Dwyer Cecilia Brambilla José Héctor Gálvez Qinwei Zhuang Sanjay Popat Robert Eveleigh Markus Munter Eric Lim Andrew G Nicholson G Mark Lathrop William OC Cookson Miriam F Moffatt The Journal of Pathology AbstractLung carcinoids (L‐CDs) are rare, poorly characterised neuroendocrine tumours (NETs). L‐CDs are more common in women and are not the consequence of cigarette smoking. They are classified histologically as typical carcinoids (TCs) or atypical carcinoids (ACs). ACs confer a worse survival. Histological classification is imperfect, and there is increasing interest in molecular markers. We therefore investigated global transcriptomic and epigenomic profiles of 15 L‐CDs resected with curative intent at Royal Brompton Hospital. We identified underlying mutations and structural abnormalities through whole‐exome sequencing (WES) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping. Transcriptomic clustering algorithms identified two distinct L‐CD subtypes. These showed similarities either to pancreatic or neuroendocrine tumours at other sites and so were named respectively L‐CD‐PanC and L‐CD‐NeU. L‐CD‐PanC tumours featured upregulation of pancreatic and metabolic pathway genes matched by promoter hypomethylation of genes for beta cells and insulin secretion (p < 1 × 10−6). These tumours were centrally located and showed mutational signatures of activation‐induced deaminase/apolipoprotein B editing complex  activity, together with genome‐wide DNA methylation loss enriched in repetitive elements (p = 2.2 × 10−16). By contrast, the L‐CD‐NeU group exhibited upregulation of neuronal markers (adjusted p < 0.01) and was characterised by focal spindle cell morphology (p = 0.04), peripheral location (p = 0.01), high mutational load (p = 2.17 × 10−4), recurrent copy number alterations, and enrichment for ACs. Mutations affected chromatin remodelling and SWI/SNF complex pathways. L‐CD‐NeU tumours carried a mutational signature attributable to aflatoxin and aristolochic acid (p = 0.05), suggesting a possible environmental exposure in their pathogenesis. Immunologically, myeloid and T‐cell markers were enriched in L‐CD‐PanC and B‐cell markers in L‐CD‐NeU tumours. The substantial epigenetic and non‐coding differences between L‐CD‐PanC and L‐CD‐NeU open new possibilities for biomarker selection and targeted treatment of L‐CD. © 2024 The Author(s). The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 10.1002/path.6352 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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spellingShingle Genomic analysis defines distinct pancreatic and neuronal subtypes of lung carcinoid
Clara Domingo‐Sabugo
Saffron AG Willis‐Owen
Amit Mandal
Anca Nastase
Sarah Dwyer
Cecilia Brambilla
José Héctor Gálvez
Qinwei Zhuang
Sanjay Popat
Robert Eveleigh
Markus Munter
Eric Lim
Andrew G Nicholson
G Mark Lathrop
William OC Cookson
Miriam F Moffatt
The Journal of Pathology
Genomic analysis defines distinct pancreatic and neuronal subtypes of lung carcinoid Clara Domingo‐Sabugo Saffron AG Willis‐Owen Amit Mandal Anca Nastase Sarah Dwyer Cecilia Brambilla José Héctor Gálvez Qinwei Zhuang Sanjay Popat Robert Eveleigh Markus Munter Eric Lim Andrew G Nicholson G Mark Lathrop William OC Cookson Miriam F Moffatt The Journal of Pathology AbstractLung carcinoids (L‐CDs) are rare, poorly characterised neuroendocrine tumours (NETs). L‐CDs are more common in women and are not the consequence of cigarette smoking. They are classified histologically as typical carcinoids (TCs) or atypical carcinoids (ACs). ACs confer a worse survival. Histological classification is imperfect, and there is increasing interest in molecular markers. We therefore investigated global transcriptomic and epigenomic profiles of 15 L‐CDs resected with curative intent at Royal Brompton Hospital. We identified underlying mutations and structural abnormalities through whole‐exome sequencing (WES) and single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) genotyping. Transcriptomic clustering algorithms identified two distinct L‐CD subtypes. These showed similarities either to pancreatic or neuroendocrine tumours at other sites and so were named respectively L‐CD‐PanC and L‐CD‐NeU. L‐CD‐PanC tumours featured upregulation of pancreatic and metabolic pathway genes matched by promoter hypomethylation of genes for beta cells and insulin secretion (p < 1 × 10−6). These tumours were centrally located and showed mutational signatures of activation‐induced deaminase/apolipoprotein B editing complex  activity, together with genome‐wide DNA methylation loss enriched in repetitive elements (p = 2.2 × 10−16). By contrast, the L‐CD‐NeU group exhibited upregulation of neuronal markers (adjusted p < 0.01) and was characterised by focal spindle cell morphology (p = 0.04), peripheral location (p = 0.01), high mutational load (p = 2.17 × 10−4), recurrent copy number alterations, and enrichment for ACs. Mutations affected chromatin remodelling and SWI/SNF complex pathways. L‐CD‐NeU tumours carried a mutational signature attributable to aflatoxin and aristolochic acid (p = 0.05), suggesting a possible environmental exposure in their pathogenesis. Immunologically, myeloid and T‐cell markers were enriched in L‐CD‐PanC and B‐cell markers in L‐CD‐NeU tumours. The substantial epigenetic and non‐coding differences between L‐CD‐PanC and L‐CD‐NeU open new possibilities for biomarker selection and targeted treatment of L‐CD. © 2024 The Author(s). The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of The Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. 10.1002/path.6352 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
title Genomic analysis defines distinct pancreatic and neuronal subtypes of lung carcinoid
topic The Journal of Pathology
url https://pathsocjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/path.6352