AB227. RNA-seq analysis of prostate cancer in the Chinese population identifies recurrent gene fusions, cancer-associated long noncoding RNAs and aberrant alternative splicings
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AB227. RNA-seq analysis of prostate cancer in the Chinese population identifies recurrent gene fusions, cancer-associated long noncoding RNAs and aberrant alternative splicings

S Ren, Z Peng, JH Mao, Y Yu, C Yin, X Gao, Z Cui, J Zhang, K Yi, W Xu, C Chen, F Wang, X Guo, J Lu, J Yang, M Wei, Z Tian, Y Guan, L Tang, C Xu, L Wang, X Gao, W Tian, J Wang, H Yang, J Wang, Y Sun

Department of Urology, Shanghai Changhai Hospital, Second Military Medical University, Shanghai 200433, China


Abstract: There are remarkable disparities among patients of different races with prostate cancer; however, the mechanism underlying this difference remains unclear. Here, we present a comprehensive landscape of the transcriptome profiles of 14 primary prostate cancers and their paired normal counterparts from the Chinese population using RNA-seq, revealing tremendous diversity across prostate cancer transcriptomes with respect to gene fusions, long noncoding RNAs (long ncRNA), alternative splicing and somatic mutations. Three of the 14 tumors (21.4%) harbored a TMPRSS2-ERG fusion, and the low prevalence of this fusion in Chinese patients was further confirmed in an additional tumor set (10/54 =18.5%). Notably, two novel gene fusions, CTAGE5-KHDRBS3 (20/54 =37%) and USP9Y-TTTY15 (19/54 =35.2%), occurred frequently in our patient cohort. Further systematic transcriptional profiling identified numerous long ncRNAs that were differentially expressed in the tumors. An analysis of the correlation between expression of long ncRNA and genes suggested that long ncRNAs may have functions beyond transcriptional regulation. This study yielded new insights into the pathogenesis of prostate cancer in the Chinese population.

Keywords: RNA-seq analysis; prostate cancer; pathogenesis

doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2014.s227

Cite this article as: Ren S, Peng Z, Mao JH, Yu Y, Yin C, Gao X, Cui Z, Zhang J, Yi K, Xu W, Chen C, Wang F, Guo X, Lu J, Yang J, Wei M, Tian Z, Guan Y, Tang L, Xu C, Wang L, Gao X, Tian W, Wang J, Yang H, Wang J, Sun Y. RNA-seq analysis of prostate cancer in the Chinese population identifies recurrent gene fusions, cancer-associated long noncoding RNAs and aberrant alternative splicings. Transl Androl Urol 2014;3(S1):AB227. doi: 10.3978/j.issn.2223-4683.2014.s227

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