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Richard A. Gibbs

Baylor College of Medicine

Publishes on Cancer Genomics and Diagnostics, Cancer-related Molecular Pathways, RNA modifications and cancer. 115 papers and 45.4k citations.

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The Cancer Genome Atlas Comprehensive Molecular Characterization of Renal Cell Carcinoma
C. Ricketts, Aguirre A. de Cubas, Huihui Fan et al.|Cell Reports|2018
Cited by 800Open Access

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) is not a single disease, but several histologically defined cancers with different genetic drivers, clinical courses, and therapeutic responses. The current study evaluated 843 RCC from the three major histologic subtypes, including 488 clear cell RCC, 274 papillary RCC, and 81 chromophobe RCC. Comprehensive genomic and phenotypic analysis of the RCC subtypes reveals distinctive features of each subtype that provide the foundation for the development of subtype-specific therapeutic and management strategies for patients affected with these cancers. Somatic alteration of BAP1, PBRM1, and PTEN and altered metabolic pathways correlated with subtype-specific decreased survival, while CDKN2A alteration, increased DNA hypermethylation, and increases in the immune-related Th2 gene expression signature correlated with decreased survival within all major histologic subtypes. CIMP-RCC demonstrated an increased immune signature, and a uniform and distinct metabolic expression pattern identified a subset of metabolically divergent (MD) ChRCC that associated with extremely poor survival.

The Cancer Genome Atlas Comprehensive Molecular Characterization of Renal Cell Carcinoma
C. Ricketts, Aguirre A. de Cubas, Huihui Fan et al.|Cell Reports|2018
Cited by 775Open Access

(Cell Reports 23, 313–326; April 3, 2018) In the originally published version of this article, the author list contained two errors. Specifically, David J. Kwiatkowski was misspelled as David J. Kwaitkowski, and William Y. Kim was inadvertently written as William T. Kim. Both names have been corrected online. The authors regret this error.