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Tandem duplication of chromosomal segments is common in ovarian and breast cancer genomes

Authors :
McBride, DJ
Etemadmoghadam, D
Cooke, SL
Alsop, K
George, J
Butler, A
Cho, J
Galappaththige, D
Greenman, C
Howarth, KD
Lau, KW
Ng, CK
Raine, K
Teague, J
Wedge, DC
Caubit, X
Stratton, MR
Brenton, JD
Campbell, PJ
Futreal, PA
Bowtell, DDL
McBride, DJ
Etemadmoghadam, D
Cooke, SL
Alsop, K
George, J
Butler, A
Cho, J
Galappaththige, D
Greenman, C
Howarth, KD
Lau, KW
Ng, CK
Raine, K
Teague, J
Wedge, DC
Caubit, X
Stratton, MR
Brenton, JD
Campbell, PJ
Futreal, PA
Bowtell, DDL
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

The application of paired-end next generation sequencing approaches has made it possible to systematically characterize rearrangements of the cancer genome to base-pair level. Utilizing this approach, we report the first detailed analysis of ovarian cancer rearrangements, comparing high-grade serous and clear cell cancers, and these histotypes with other solid cancers. Somatic rearrangements were systematically characterized in eight high-grade serous and five clear cell ovarian cancer genomes and we report here the identification of > 600 somatic rearrangements. Recurrent rearrangements of the transcriptional regulator gene, TSHZ3, were found in three of eight serous cases. Comparison to breast, pancreatic and prostate cancer genomes revealed that a subset of ovarian cancers share a marked tandem duplication phenotype with triple-negative breast cancers. The tandem duplication phenotype was not linked to BRCA1/2 mutation, suggesting that other common mechanisms or carcinogenic exposures are operative. High-grade serous cancers arising in women with germline BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutation showed a high frequency of small chromosomal deletions. These findings indicate that BRCA1/2 germline mutation may contribute to widespread structural change and that other undefined mechanism(s), which are potentially shared with triple-negative breast cancer, promote tandem chromosomal duplications that sculpt the ovarian cancer genome.

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Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315689156
Document Type :
Electronic Resource