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Comprehensive Molecular Characterization of Mitochondrial Genomes in Human Cancers

Authors :
Leng Han
Jun Li
Yang Yang
Peter J. Campbell
Keunchil Park
Yuan Yuan
Young Seok Ju
Yanxun Xu
John N. Weinstein
Han Liang
Hidewaki Nakagawa
Chad J. Creighton
Yumeng Wang
Inigo Martincorena
Hyung Lae Kim
Young-Wook Kim
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2017.

Abstract

Mitochondria are essential cellular organelles that play critical roles in cancer development. Through International Cancer Genome Consortium, we performed a multidimensional characterization of mitochondrial genomes using the whole-genome sequencing data of ~2,700 patients across 37 cancer types and related RNA-sequencing data. Our analysis presents the most definitive mutational landscape of mitochondrial genomes including a novel hypermutated case. We observe similar mutational signatures across cancer types, suggesting powerful endogenous mutational processes in mitochondria. Truncating mutations are remarkably enriched in kidney, colorectal and thyroid cancers and associated with the activation of critical signaling pathways. We find frequent somatic nuclear transfers of mitochondrial DNA (especially in skin and lung cancers), some of which disrupt therapeutic target genes (e.g., ERBB2). The mitochondrial DNA copy number shows great variations within and across cancers and correlates with clinical variables. Co-expression analysis highlights the function of mitochondrial genes in oxidative phosphorylation, DNA repair, and cell cycle; and reveals their connections with clinically actionable genes. Our study, including an open-access data portal, lays a foundation for understanding the interplays between the cancer mitochondrial and nuclear genomes and translating mitochondrial biology into clinical applications.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f4ae254bbf1a2277b12916eb778eed71
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/161356