Genomic clustering analysis identifies molecular subtypes of thymic epithelial tumors independent of World Health Organization histologic type.

Oncotarget(2021)

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Further characterization of thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) is needed. Genomic information from 102 evaluable TETs from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) dataset and from the IU-TAB-1 cell line (type AB thymoma) underwent clustering analysis to identify molecular subtypes of TETs. Six novel molecular subtypes (TH1-TH6) of TETs from the TCGA were identified, and there was no association with WHO histologic subtype. The IU-TAB-1 cell line clustered into the TH4 molecular subtype and testing of candidate therapeutics was performed. The IU-TAB-1 cell line was noted to be resistant to everolimus (mTORC1 inhibitor) and sensitive to nelfinavir (AKT1 inhibitor) across the endpoints measured. Sensitivity to nelfinavir was due to the IU-TAB-1 cell line's gain-of function (GOF) mutation in and amplification of genes observed from array comparative genomic hybridization (aCGH), including , , , and , that are known upregulate AKT, while resistance to everolimus was primarily driven by upregulation of downstream signaling of , and in the presence of mTORC1 inhibition. We present a novel molecular classification of TETs independent of WHO histologic subtype, which may be used for preclinical validation studies of potential candidate therapeutics of interest for this rare disease.
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clustering,computational analysis,genomics,thymic epithelial tumor,thymoma
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