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TERT Promoter Mutation Analysis of Whole-Organ Mapping Bladder Cancers.

Veronika WeyererMarkus EcksteinPamela L StrisselAdrian WullweberFabienne LangeLars TögelCarol I GeppertDanijel SikicHelge TaubertSven WachBernd WullichArndt HartmannRobert StoehrJohannes Giedl
Published in: Genes (2021)
Examining multiple whole-organ mapping bladders we conclude that TERT promoter mutations may be an early step in bladder cancer carcinogenesis as supported by TERT mutations detected in tumor associated normal urothelium as well as non-invasive urothelial lesions. Since mutated TERT promoter regions within non-invasive urothelial lesions are not sufficient alone for the establishment of cancerous growth, this points to the contribution of other gene mutations as a requirement for tumor development.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • transcription factor
  • urinary tract
  • gene expression
  • high resolution
  • high grade
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  • high density
  • muscle invasive bladder cancer