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Creating Standards for Evaluating Tumour Subclonal Reconstruction

Authors :
Adriana Salcedo
Kaiyi Zhu
Kyle Ellrott
Jeff Wintersinger
Lydia Y Liu
David C. Wedge
Alex Buchanan
Hongjiu Zhang
Minjeong Ko
Yuanfang Guan
Maxime Tarabichi
Imaad Umar
Joshua M. Stuart
Dream SMC-Het Participants
Tai-Hsien Ou Yang
Christopher M. Lalansingh
Adam D. Ewing
Paul C. Boutros
Stefan C. Dentro
Srinivasan Sivanandan
Jared T. Simpson
Shadrielle Melijah G. Espiritu
Catalina Anghel
Bryan Lo
Nathan M Wilson
Christine P'ng
John Chilton
Matei David
Quaid Morris
Dimitris Anastassiou
Peter Van Loo
Amit G. Deshwar
Publication Year :
2018
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2018.

Abstract

Tumours evolve through time and space. Computational techniques have been developed to infer their evolutionary dynamics from DNA sequencing data. A growing number of studies have used these approaches to link molecular cancer evolution to clinical progression and response to therapy. There has not yet been a systematic evaluation of methods for reconstructing tumour subclonality, in part due to the underlying mathematical and biological complexity and to difficulties in creating gold-standards. To fill this gap, we systematically elucidated the key algorithmic problems in subclonal reconstruction and developed mathematically valid quantitative metrics for evaluating them. We then created approaches to simulate realistic tumour genomes, harbouring all known mutation types and processes both clonally and subclonally. We then simulated 580 tumour genomes for reconstruction, varying tumour read-depth and benchmarking somatic variant detection and subclonal reconstruction strategies. The inference of tumour phylogenies is rapidly becoming standard practice in cancer genome analysis; this study creates a baseline for its evaluation.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....0e690d8139d31ebe7b04c360960c168e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/310425