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Chromothripsis followed by circular recombination drives oncogene amplification in human cancer

Authors :
Roman K. Thomas
Gudrun Göhring
Martin Peifer
Maria Cartolano
Adrian M. Stütz
Sandra Ackermann
Nadine Hemstedt
Janine Altmüller
Carolina Rosswog
Wenzel Vogel
Sven Perner
Peter Nürnberg
Jan O. Korbel
Anne Welte
Esther Lilienweiss
Christoph Bartenhagen
Yvonne Kahlert
Witali Lorenz
Matthias Fischer
Falk Hertwig
Source :
Nature Genetics. 53:1673-1685
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

The mechanisms behind the evolution of complex genomic amplifications in cancer have remained largely unclear. Using whole-genome sequencing data of the pediatric tumor neuroblastoma, we here identified a type of amplification, termed 'seismic amplification', that is characterized by multiple rearrangements and discontinuous copy number levels. Overall, seismic amplifications occurred in 9.9% (274 of 2,756) of cases across 38 cancer types, and were associated with massively increased copy numbers and elevated oncogene expression. Reconstruction of the development of seismic amplification showed a stepwise evolution, starting with a chromothripsis event, followed by formation of circular extrachromosomal DNA that subsequently underwent repetitive rounds of circular recombination. The resulting amplicons persisted as extrachromosomal DNA circles or had reintegrated into the genome in overt tumors. Together, our data indicate that the sequential occurrence of chromothripsis and circular recombination drives oncogene amplification and overexpression in a substantial fraction of human malignancies.

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
53
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........85614852658daab1e096cd2e5c934bbb
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41588-021-00951-7