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Ennet: construction of potential cancer-driving networks based on somatic enhancer mutations only

Authors :
Xueyi Teng
W. T. Wu
Dan Wang
Runsheng Chen
Huaxia Luo
Cui Y
Shunmin He
Yiwei Niu
Peng Zhang
Luo J
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2017.

Abstract

Whole genome sequencing technology has facilitated the discovery of a large number of somatic mutations in enhancers (SMEs), whereas the utility of SMEs in tumorigenesis has not been fully explored. Here we present Ennet, a method to comprehensively investigate SMEs enriched networks (SME-networks) in cancer by integrating SMEs, enhancer-gene interactions and gene-gene interactions. Using Ennet, we performed a pan-cancer analysis in 2004 samples from 8 cancer types and found many well-known cancer drivers were involved in the SME-networks, includingESR1,SMAD3,MYC,EGFR,BCL2andPAX5. Meanwhile, Ennet also identified many new networks with less characterization but have potentially important roles in cancer, including a large SME-network in medulloblastoma (MB), which contains genes enriched in the glutamate receptor and neural development pathways. Interestingly, SME-networks are specific across cancer types, and the vast majority of the genes identified by Ennet have few mutations in gene bodies. Collectively, our work suggests that using enhancer-only somatic mutations can be an effective way to discover potential cancer-driving networks. Ennet provides a new perspective to explore new mechanisms for tumor progression from SMEs.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1a267c4a202145a76c28542bf666d751