Hassan Ashktorab
Howard University Cancer Center, USA
Title: Targeted cancer gene sequencing identifies potential causative novel candidate mutations in colon carcinogenesis
Biography
Biography: Hassan Ashktorab
Abstract
Colorectal cacner is the second cause of death in the world and genomic alteration palys an importan role in this desase. Much of the underlying genetic ‘cancer driver’ mutations in sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC) have not been characterized by race.
Here, we report the identification of distinct novel variants from CRC patients in mismatch repair (MMR) genes MHS3 and MSH6, and APC. We developed a panel of 20 frequently altered colon cancer genes for targeted sequencing in 138 colon tissues using next generation sequencing to examine 98.8% of the targeted exons and splice junctions at a depth of sequencing that allowed for high confidence variant calling. After alignment and variant calling, we annotated the variants with information from the 1000 Genomes Project, COSMIC, Polyphen2, and PFAM domain and transcription factor motifs. Excluding synonymous SNVs, 212 deleterious variants in adenoma, 760 in advanced adenoma, and 2624 variants in tumors were detected. Novel variants (1591 and 1363) were found in MMR genes (MSH6 and MSH3) and APC gene, respectively. These findings further highlight the relevance of APC gene in CRC onset but also the potential underestimation of the MSI-H in sporadic CRC as many of the novel mutations in MMR genes detected here were of a deleterious nature with an therapeutic interest.