Pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes identifies driver rearrangements promoted by LINE-1 retrotransposition.
Authors
Alvarez, Eva G
Baez-Ortega, Adrian
Zamora, Jorge
Santamarina, Martin
Detering, Harald
Li, Yilong
Rodriguez-Castro, Jorge
Dueso-Barroso, Ana
Bruzos, Alicia L
Dentro, Stefan C
Contino, Gianmarco
Tojo, Marta
Puiggròs, Montserrat
Chong, Zechen
Lee, Eunjung Alice
Butler, Adam
Schumacher, Steven E
Maura, Francesco
Bolli, Niccolo
Gerstein, Mark
Wedge, David C
Beroukhim, Rameen
Torrents, David
Martincorena, Iñigo
Kazazian, Haig H
PCAWG Structural Variation Working Group
PCAWG Consortium
Publication Date
2020-03Journal Title
Nat Genet
ISSN
1061-4036
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
52
Issue
3
Pages
306-319
Language
eng
Type
Article
This Version
VoR
Physical Medium
Print-Electronic
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Rodriguez-Martin, B., Alvarez, E. G., Baez-Ortega, A., Zamora, J., Supek, F., Demeulemeester, J., Santamarina, M., et al. (2020). Pan-cancer analysis of whole genomes identifies driver rearrangements promoted by LINE-1 retrotransposition.. Nat Genet, 52 (3), 306-319. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-019-0562-0
Abstract
About half of all cancers have somatic integrations of retrotransposons. Here, to characterize their role in oncogenesis, we analyzed the patterns and mechanisms of somatic retrotransposition in 2,954 cancer genomes from 38 histological cancer subtypes within the framework of the Pan-Cancer Analysis of Whole Genomes (PCAWG) project. We identified 19,166 somatically acquired retrotransposition events, which affected 35% of samples and spanned a range of event types. Long interspersed nuclear element (LINE-1; L1 hereafter) insertions emerged as the first most frequent type of somatic structural variation in esophageal adenocarcinoma, and the second most frequent in head-and-neck and colorectal cancers. Aberrant L1 integrations can delete megabase-scale regions of a chromosome, which sometimes leads to the removal of tumor-suppressor genes, and can induce complex translocations and large-scale duplications. Somatic retrotranspositions can also initiate breakage-fusion-bridge cycles, leading to high-level amplification of oncogenes. These observations illuminate a relevant role of L1 retrotransposition in remodeling the cancer genome, with potential implications for the development of human tumors.
Keywords
Carcinogenesis, Gene Rearrangement, Genome, Human, Humans, Long Interspersed Nucleotide Elements, Neoplasms, Retroelements
Sponsorship
Cancer Research UK (22720)
Cancer Research Uk (None)
Embargo Lift Date
2100-01-01
Identifiers
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-019-0562-0
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/287972
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Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY)
Licence URL: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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