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Spectrum of TERT promoter mutations and mechanisms of activation in thyroid cancer
Author(s) -
Panebianco Federica,
Nikitski Alyaksandr V.,
Nikiforova Mari.,
Nikiforov Yuri E.
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
cancer medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.403
H-Index - 53
ISSN - 2045-7634
DOI - 10.1002/cam4.2467
Subject(s) - thyroid cancer , cancer research , mutation , promoter , genetics , cancer , biology , medicine , gene , oncology , gene expression
Background Reactivation of telomerase reverse transcriptase ( TERT ) is an important event in cancer. Two hotspot mutations in the TERT promoter region, c.‐124C > T (C228T) and c.‐146C > T (C250T), occur in various cancer types including thyroid cancer. They generate de novo binding sites for E‐twenty‐six (ETS) transcription factors causing increased TERT transcription. The aim of this study was to search for novel TERT promoter mutations and additional mechanisms of TERT activation in thyroid cancer. Methods We studied 198 papillary thyroid carcinomas (PTCs), 34 follicular thyroid carcinomas (FTCs), 40 Hürthle cell carcinomas (HCCs), 14 poorly differentiated/anaplastic thyroid carcinomas (PDTC/ATC), and 15 medullary thyroid carcinomas (MTCs) for mutations in an −424 bp to +64 bp region of TERT . The luciferase reporter assay was used to functionally characterize the identified alterations. Copy number variations (CNVs) in the TERT region were analyzed using TaqMan copy number assay and validated with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Results We detected the hotspot c.‐124C > T and c.‐146C > T mutations in 7% PTC, 18% FTC, 25% HCC, and 86% PDTC/ATC. One PTC carried a c.‐124C > A mutation. Furthermore, we identified two novel mutations resulting in the formation of de novo ETS‐binding motifs: c.‐332C > T in one MTC and c.‐104_‐83dup in one PTC. These genetic alterations, as well as other detected mutations, led to a significant increase in TERT promoter activity when assayed using luciferase reporter system. In addition, 5% of thyroid tumors were found to have ≥3 copies of TERT . Conclusions This study confirms the increased prevalence of TERT promoter mutations and CNV in advanced thyroid cancers and describes novel functional alterations in the TERT gene promoter, including a point mutation and small duplication. These mutations, as well as TERT copy number alterations, may represent an additional mechanism of TERT activation in thyroid cancer.

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