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Multi-omics approach identifies germline regulatory variants associated with hematopoietic malignancies in retriever dog breeds.
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PLoS genetics [PLoS Genet] 2021 May 13; Vol. 17 (5), pp. e1009543. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 May 13 (Print Publication: 2021). - Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Histiocytic sarcoma is an aggressive hematopoietic malignancy of mature tissue histiocytes with a poorly understood etiology in humans. A histologically and clinically similar counterpart affects flat-coated retrievers (FCRs) at unusually high frequency, with 20% developing the lethal disease. The similar clinical presentation combined with the closed population structure of dogs, leading to high genetic homogeneity, makes dogs an excellent model for genetic studies of cancer susceptibility. To determine the genetic risk factors underlying histiocytic sarcoma in FCRs, we conducted multiple genome-wide association studies (GWASs), identifying two loci that confer significant risk on canine chromosomes (CFA) 5 (Pwald = 4.83x10-9) and 19 (Pwald = 2.25x10-7). We subsequently undertook a multi-omics approach that has been largely unexplored in the canine model to interrogate these regions, generating whole genome, transcriptome, and chromatin immunoprecipitation sequencing. These data highlight the PI3K pathway gene PIK3R6 on CFA5, and proximal candidate regulatory variants that are strongly associated with histiocytic sarcoma and predicted to impact transcription factor binding. The CFA5 association colocalizes with susceptibility loci for two hematopoietic malignancies, hemangiosarcoma and B-cell lymphoma, in the closely related golden retriever breed, revealing the risk contribution this single locus makes to multiple hematological cancers. By comparison, the CFA19 locus is unique to the FCR and harbors risk alleles associated with upregulation of TNFAIP6, which itself affects cell migration and metastasis. Together, these loci explain ~35% of disease risk, an exceptionally high value that demonstrates the advantages of domestic dogs for complex trait mapping and genetic studies of cancer susceptibility.<br />Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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Animals
Binding Sites
Cell Adhesion Molecules genetics
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Sequencing
Genome genetics
Genomics
Genotype
Hematologic Neoplasms genetics
Histiocytic Sarcoma genetics
Histiocytic Sarcoma veterinary
Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase genetics
Principal Component Analysis
RNA-Seq
Transcription Factors metabolism
Dog Diseases genetics
Dogs classification
Dogs genetics
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Genome-Wide Association Study veterinary
Germ-Line Mutation genetics
Hematologic Neoplasms veterinary
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1553-7404
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- 17
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- 5
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- MEDLINE
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- PLoS genetics
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 33983928
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009543