Rearrangement processes and structural variations show evidence of selection in oesophageal adenocarcinomas

Author:

Ng Alvin Wei TianORCID,Contino Gianmarco,Killcoyne Sarah,Devonshire GinnyORCID,Hsu Ray,Abbas Sujath,Su Jing,Redmond Aisling M.,Weaver Jamie M. J.,Eldridge Matthew D.ORCID,Tavaré Simon,Grehan Nicola,Nutzinger Barbara,Fidziukiewicz Elwira,Freeman Adam,Smyth Elizabeth C.,O’Donovan Maria,Miremadi Ahmad,Malhotra Shalini,Tripathi Monika,Cheah Calvin,Coles Hannah,Flint Connor,Eldridge Matthew,Secrier Maria,Jammula Sriganesh,Davies Jim,Crichton Charles,Carroll Nick,Hardwick Richard H.,Safranek Peter,Hindmarsh Andrew,Sujendran Vijayendran,Hayes Stephen J.,Ang Yeng,Sharrocks Andrew,Preston Shaun R.,Bagwan Izhar,Save Vicki,Skipworth Richard J. E.,Hupp Ted R.,O’Neill J. Robert,Tucker Olga,Beggs Andrew,Taniere Philippe,Puig Sonia,Underwood Timothy J.,Walker Robert C.,Grace Ben L.,Lagergren Jesper,Gossage James,Davies Andrew,Chang Fuju,Mahadeva Ula,Goh Vicky,Ciccarelli Francesca D.,Sanders Grant,Berrisford Richard,Chan David,Cheong Ed,Kumar Bhaskar,Sreedharan L.,Parsons Simon L.,Soomro Irshad,Kaye Philip,Saunders John,Lovat Laurence,Haidry Rehan,Scott Michael,Sothi Sharmila,Lishman Suzy,Hanna George B.,Peters Christopher J.,Moorthy Krishna,Grabowska Anna,Turkington Richard,McManus Damian,Coleman Helen,Petty Russell D.,Bartlett Freddie,Edwards Paul A. W.ORCID,Fitzgerald Rebecca C.ORCID,

Abstract

AbstractOesophageal adenocarcinoma (OAC) provides an ideal case study to characterize large-scale rearrangements. Using whole genome short-read sequencing of 383 cases, for which 214 had matched whole transcriptomes, we observed structural variations (SV) with a predominance of deletions, tandem duplications and inter-chromosome junctions that could be identified as LINE-1 mobile element (ME) insertions. Complex clusters of rearrangements resembling breakage-fusion-bridge cycles or extrachromosomal circular DNA accounted for 22% of complex SVs affecting known oncogenes. Counting SV events affecting known driver genes substantially increased the recurrence rates of these drivers. After excluding fragile sites, we identified 51 candidate new drivers in genomic regions disrupted by SVs, including ETV5, KAT6B and CLTC. RUNX1 was the most recurrently altered gene (24%), with many deletions inactivating the RUNT domain but preserved the reading frame, suggesting an altered protein product. These findings underscore the importance of identification of SV events in OAC with implications for targeted therapies.

Funder

DH | National Institute for Health Research

RCUK | Medical Research Council

Cancer Research UK

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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