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. 2012 Dec 1;1(9):1612-1613.
doi: 10.4161/onci.21480.

Next-generation sequencing identified new oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in human hepatic tumors

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Next-generation sequencing identified new oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in human hepatic tumors

Giuliana Amaddeo et al. Oncoimmunology. .

Abstract

Genetic studies were performed in a French series of hepatocellular carcinomas. New oncogenes (NFE2L2) and tumor suppressor genes (IRF2, ARID1A and RPS6K3) were found to be recurrently altered. Moreover, a genotoxic signature was identified, raising the possible implication of a genotoxic exposure in the etiology of HCC, which remains to be characterized.

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Figure 1. Major pathways that are commonly altered by somatic mutations or homozygous gene deletions in hepatocellular carcinoma. Alteration frequencies are expressed as a percentage mutation and/or homozygous deletion in the validation series of 125 (red or blue when activated or inactivated, respectively) or 24 exome-sequenced (gray) hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs). For unique gene mutations, no frequency is indicated. Arrows represent positive interactions and lines are inhibitory interactions.

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