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Chromosomally unstable mouse tumours have genomic alterations similar to diverse human cancers

Authors :
Elena Ivanova
P. Andrew Futreal
Kwok-Kin Wong
Alejandro Gutierrez
Ronald A. DePinho
Cristina W. Nogueira
Vidya Mani
Bin Feng
Veronique Duke
Marc R. Mansour
Sara Zaghlul
Jon C. Aster
Shan Jiang
Michael R. Stratton
Lynda Chin
Yaoqi A. Wang
Alexei Protopopov
Eric S. Martin
Anthony H. Goldstone
Jennifer O'Neil
Eric Lin
Omar Kabbarah
Jacob M. Rowe
Peter J. Campbell
Ilana Perna
Sarah Edkins
Bhudipa Choudhury
Ruprecht Wiedemeyer
Claire Stevens
Cameron Brennan
Richard S. Maser
Kate McNamara
Gavin Histen
Letizia Foroni
Adele K. Fielding
A. Thomas Look
Source :
Nature. 447:966-971
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2007.

Abstract

Highly rearranged and mutated cancer genomes present major challenges in the identification of pathogenetic events driving the neoplastic transformation process. Here we engineered lymphoma-prone mice with chromosomal instability to assess the usefulness of mouse models in cancer gene discovery and the extent of cross-species overlap in cancer-associated copy number aberrations. Along with targeted re-sequencing, our comparative oncogenomic studies identified FBXW7 and PTEN to be commonly deleted both in murine lymphomas and in human T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia/lymphoma (T-ALL). The murine cancers acquire widespread recurrent amplifications and deletions targeting loci syntenic to those not only in human T-ALL but also in diverse human haematopoietic, mesenchymal and epithelial tumours. These results indicate that murine and human tumours experience common biological processes driven by orthologous genetic events in their malignant evolution. The highly concordant nature of genomic events encourages the use of genomically unstable murine cancer models in the discovery of biological driver events in the human oncogenome.

Details

ISSN :
14764687 and 00280836
Volume :
447
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....427ae4e12351e12665594ef244f05731
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05886