Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) gene encodes the catalytic subunit of telomerase; multiple independent variants at TERT locus are associated with telomere length and risk of malignant tumors. 1 Recently point mutations in the promoter of TERT gene have been shown to occur in melanomas, gliomas and other tumors and the mutation increased telomerase expression. [2][3][4] Esophageal cancer is the eighth most prevalent cancer in the world and squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is the major histological type in East Asian countries. 5 Previous study has shown no mutations in TERT gene promoter in ESCCs, however, the small sample number (N 5 22) yielded an inconclusive results. 3 In present study, tissue sections were reviewed by two experienced pathologists, respectively, to ensure that tumor cell purity 50% and confirm histological type, and also each patient had clinical information in detail (Table 1). We extracted total DNA from ESCC tumor and adjacent normal tissue. Primers were used to amplify the sequence region containing the two previously described recurrent TERT promoter mutations (C228T and C250T, hg19). 4 We analyzed the amplified fragment of tumor/normal pairs using Sanger sequencing with both directions to confirm the presence of the mutation. Finally, we evaluated TERT promoter mutations successfully in 313 ESCC samples and identified five somatic mutations (1.6%). C228T and C250T mutations occurred in four and one samples, respectively (Table 2). This result showed that the frequency of TERT promoter somatic mutation in ESCC was extremely low. The mutations did not correlate with any particular subtype such as age, sex, stage, lymph node metastasis and histological grade. We also analyzed our whole genome sequencing data from ten of stage I lung adenocarcinomas and revealed no somatic mutation, further analyses for large size samples are warranted.Previous studies have been shown that TERT promoter mutations of C228T and C250T create a new binding motif of GGAA (reverse complement of TTCC); and this motif is a binding site of E-twenty six (ETS) transcription factors. It has been proved that the members of the ETS transcription factor family associated with the development of different tissues as well as cancer progression. 6 Comparison to the wildtype TERT promoter, reporter assays demonstrated that each mutation could increase the transcriptional activity and might augment telomerase expression. 2,3 In the amplified TERT promoter region, we also identified a common polymorphism rs2853669 with an A>G carrier variant frequency of 56.9% (178/313), similar with the 1000