Author:
Nattestad Maria,Goodwin Sara,Ng Karen,Baslan Timour,Sedlazeck Fritz J.,Rescheneder Philipp,Garvin Tyler,Fang Han,Gurtowski James,Hutton Elizabeth,Tseng Elizabeth,Chin Chen-Shan,Beck Timothy,Sundaravadanam Yogi,Kramer Melissa,Antoniou Eric,McPherson John D.,Hicks James,McCombie W. Richard,Schatz Michael C.
Abstract
The SK-BR-3 cell line is one of the most important models for HER2+ breast cancers, which affect one in five breast cancer patients. SK-BR-3 is known to be highly rearranged, although much of the variation is in complex and repetitive regions that may be underreported. Addressing this, we sequenced SK-BR-3 using long-read single molecule sequencing from Pacific Biosciences and develop one of the most detailed maps of structural variations (SVs) in a cancer genome available, with nearly 20,000 variants present, most of which were missed by short-read sequencing. Surrounding the important ERBB2 oncogene (also known as HER2), we discover a complex sequence of nested duplications and translocations, suggesting a punctuated progression. Full-length transcriptome sequencing further revealed several novel gene fusions within the nested genomic variants. Combining long-read genome and transcriptome sequencing enables an in-depth analysis of how SVs disrupt the genome and sheds new light on the complex mechanisms involved in cancer genome evolution.
Funder
National Science Foundation
National Institutes of Health
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) Cancer Center
CSHL
US National Institutes of Health
William C. and Joyce C. O'Neil Charitable Trust, Memorial Sloan Kettering Single Cell Sequencing Initiative
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Genetics (clinical),Genetics
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