Integrated characterisation of cancer genes identifies key molecular biomarkers in stomach adenocarcinoma

2020 
Aims Gastric cancer is one of the leading causes for cancer mortality. Recent studies have defined the landscape of genomic alterations of gastric cancer and their association with clinical outcomes. However, the pathogenesis of gastric cancer has not been completely characterised. Methods Driver genes were detected by five computational tools, MutSigCV, OncodriveCLUST, OncodriveFM, dendrix and edriver, using mutation data of stomach adenocarcinoma (STAD) from the cancer genome altas database, followed by an integrative investigation. Results TTN, TP53, LRP1B, CSMD3, OBSCN, ARID1A, FAT4, FLG, PCLO and CSMD1 were the 10 most frequently mutated genes. PIK3CD, NLRC3, FMNL1, TRAF3IP3 and CR1 were the top five hub genes of the blue coexpression module positively correlated with pathological tumour stage and lymph node stage (p values Conclusions The driver genes shed insights into the tumourigenesis of gastric cancer and the genes DNER, LHCGR, NLRP14, OR4N2, PSG6, TTC29 and ZNF568 pave the way for developing prognostic biomarkers for the disease.
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