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Abstract INTRODUCTION: There is different susceptibility to DNA damage induced by tobacco smoking between women and men. In despite of the great advances in the knowledge of the genomic landscape of lung cancer, is not explored the molecular differences between man and women. Our aim was to evaluate differentially enriched gene sets between the two genders. METHODS: We evaluated 03 public databases containing gene expression values from lung adenocarcinoma patients: GSE50081 (HG-U133_Plus_2; n = 181 samples), GSE47115 (Illumina HumanHT-12 WG-DASL V4.0 R2; n = 46 samples), GSE10072 (HG-U133A; n = 107 samples). We perform the Gene Set Enrichment Analysis (GSEA) to find differences between the genders. Each dataset was analyzed individually and was divided in cohorts of smokers and non-smokers (and healthy tissues by smoking status when it was included in the dataset). Cases with unknown smoking status and former smokers were excluded from the analysis. We use the Gene Ontology biological process terms to find similar enriched pathways between cohorts. We consider enriched process with statistical differences (p<0.05) or trends (P<0.08) in at least a cohort. RESULTS: The analysis did show immune genes enrichment in women such as cytokine production, defense response to bacteria and response to other organisms. In another hand, regulation of JNK and MAPKKK cascades was enriched in tumors and healthy tissues from non-smokers women. In men, the oxidoreductase activity acting on sulfur group of donors was enriched in smoking men. CONCLUSION: There are differences between tumors from women and men that should be deeply explored. Citation Format: Joseph A. Pinto, Jhajaira M. Araujo, Alexandra Prado, Claudio Flores, Nadezhda K. Cardenas, Mayer Zaharia, Gustavo Sarria, Alfredo Aguilar, Silvia Neciosup, Henry Gomez, Luis Mas. Different gene expression between men and women patients with lung adenoarcinoma reveals enrichment of immune gene sets. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 106th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2015 Apr 18-22; Philadelphia, PA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2015;75(15 Suppl):Abstract nr 2188. doi:10.1158/1538-7445.AM2015-2188

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