LUNG cancer treatmentGENETIC mutationKnowledge of the lung cancer genome has experienced rapid growth over the past decade. Genome-wide association studies and sequencing studies have identified dozens of geneti
In the analysis of genomic and somatic alterations, different mutation rates were observed for(Chinese: 39–59%. TCGA: 14%),(Chinese: 7–11%. TCGA: 31%),(Chinese: 44%. TCGA: 53%),(Chinese: 22%. TCGA: 15%),(Chinese: 28%. TCGA: 17%)(Chinese: 4–7%. TCGA: 16%),(Chinese: ...
Lung cancer, a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, is primarily linked to smoking, tobacco use, air pollution, and exposure to hazardous chemicals. Genetic alterations, particularly in oncogenes like RAS, EGFR, MYC, BRAF, HER, and P13K, can lead to metabolic changes in cancer c...
The llumina TruSeq Amplicon Cancer Panel kit (Burning Rock Company, China) and the MiSeq instrument were used for sequencing. The sequencing targeted the mutation hotspots of 68 genes with high mutation rates in lung cancer (Table1). The main steps were as follows: (1) an NGS library was...
Human lung cancer is a complex genetic disease resulting from a series of inherited and somatically occurring defects in a number of critical genes. These genetic events, produced in part by carcinogen exposure, include chromosomal deletion, rearrangement, and mutation, and lead to inactivation or ...
Lung cancer is the leading cause of death due to cancer in most western countries and, as tobacco consumption is not significantly decreasing worldwide, will remain so in the coming decades. Thus, in addition to preventing uptake and encouraging cessation of the smoking habit, it is important ...
Human Mutation . 2006Zhang X,Miao X,Guo Y, et al.Genetic polymorphisms in cell cycle regulatory genes MDM2 and TP53 are associated with susceptibility to lung cancer. Hun Mutat . 2006Zhang X, Miao X, Guo Y, et al. Genetic polymorphisms in cell cycle regulatory genes MDM2 and TP53 are ...
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Next-generation sequencing of human tumours has refined our understanding of the mutational processes operative in cancer initiation and progression, yet major questions remain regarding the factors that induce driver mutations and the processes that shape mutation selection during tumorigenesis. Here we ...
mispair withadenineduring the next round of replication and ultimately be replaced bythymine. Indeed, researchers have found an extremely high rate of occurrence of this UV-induced C-to-T fingerprint-type mutation in genes associated with basal cell carcinoma, a form of skincancer(Seidlet al., ...