TY - EJOU AU - Yu, Hyeong Won AU - Afzal, Muhammad AU - Hussain, Maqbool AU - Kwon, Hyungju AU - Park, Young Joo AU - Choi, June Young AU - Lee, Kyu Eun TI - Identifying Driver Genes Mutations with Clinical Significance in Thyroid Cancer T2 - Computers, Materials \& Continua PY - 2021 VL - 67 IS - 1 SN - 1546-2226 AB - Advances in technology are enabling gene mutations in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) to be analyzed and clinical outcomes, such as recurrence, to be predicted. To date, the most common genetic mutation in PTC is in BRAF kinase (BRAF). However, whether mutations in other genes coincide with those in BRAF remains to be clarified. The aim of this study was to find mutations in other genes that co-exist with mutated BRAF, and to analyze their frequency and clinical relevance in PTC. Clinical and genetic data were collected from 213 PTC patients with a total of 36,572 mutation sites in 735 genes. After matching with genes from PTC entries in a global database (NCBI Gene), 69 genes with mutations in coding regions were chosen for further study. Through frequency-based analysis, we identified commonly mutated genes co-existing with mutated BRAF and, using the mutation count correlation matrix (MCCM) method, analyzed their incidence according to age and gender. We designed Chord diagrams to reveal gene relationships concerning age and gender, and found that mutations in ALK, ATM, COL1A1, MSTIR, PRKCA, and WNK1 most commonly coincide with mutated BRAF, followed by APC, AURKA, and AURKB. These findings provide further insight into the genetic profile of PTC. KW - Medical informatics; papillary thyroid carcinoma; cancer; gene mutation analysis; BRAF; clinical significance DO - 10.32604/cmc.2021.014910