Genomic and oncogenic preference of HBV integration in hepatocellular carcinoma

Author:

Zhao Ling-Hao,Liu Xiao,Yan He-Xin,Li Wei-Yang,Zeng XiORCID,Yang Yuan,Zhao Jie,Liu Shi-Ping,Zhuang Xue-Han,Lin Chuan,Qin Chen-Jie,Zhao Yi,Pan Ze-Ya,Huang Gang,Liu Hui,Zhang Jin,Wang Ruo-Yu,Yang Yun,Wen Wen,Lv Gui-Shuai,Zhang Hui-Lu,Wu Han,Huang Shuai,Wang Ming-Da,Tang Liang,Cao Hong-Zhi,Wang LingORCID,Lee Tin-Lap,Jiang Hui,Tan Ye-Xiong,Yuan Sheng-Xian,Hou Guo-Jun,Tao Qi-Fei,Xu Qin-Guo,Zhang Xiu-Qing,Wu Meng-Chao,Xu Xun,Wang Jun,Yang Huan-Ming,Zhou Wei-Ping,Wang Hong-Yang

Abstract

Abstract Hepatitis B virus (HBV) can integrate into the human genome, contributing to genomic instability and hepatocarcinogenesis. Here by conducting high-throughput viral integration detection and RNA sequencing, we identify 4,225 HBV integration events in tumour and adjacent non-tumour samples from 426 patients with HCC. We show that HBV is prone to integrate into rare fragile sites and functional genomic regions including CpG islands. We observe a distinct pattern in the preferential sites of HBV integration between tumour and non-tumour tissues. HBV insertional sites are significantly enriched in the proximity of telomeres in tumours. Recurrent HBV target genes are identified with few that overlap. The overall HBV integration frequency is much higher in tumour genomes of males than in females, with a significant enrichment of integration into chromosome 17. Furthermore, a cirrhosis-dependent HBV integration pattern is observed, affecting distinct targeted genes. Our data suggest that HBV integration has a high potential to drive oncogenic transformation.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry

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