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A comprehensive long-read isoform analysis platform and sequencing resource for breast cancer

Authors :
Diogo F. T. Veiga
Alex Nesta
Yuqi Zhao
Anne Deslattes Mays
Richie Huynh
Robert Rossi
Te-Chia Wu
Karolina Palucka
Olga Anczukow
Christine R. Beck
Jacques Banchereau
Source :
Science Advances
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Tumors display widespread transcriptome alterations, but the full repertoire of isoform-level alternative splicing in cancer is unknown. We developed a long-read (LR) RNA sequencing and analytical platform that identifies and annotates full-length isoforms and infers tumor-specific splicing events. Application of this platform to breast cancer samples identifies thousands of previously unannotated isoforms; ~30% affect protein coding exons and are predicted to alter protein localization and function. We performed extensive cross-validation with -omics datasets to support transcription and translation of novel isoforms. We identified 3059 breast tumor–specific splicing events, including 35 that are significantly associated with patient survival. Of these, 21 are absent from GENCODE and 10 are enriched in specific breast cancer subtypes. Together, our results demonstrate the complexity, cancer subtype specificity, and clinical relevance of previously unidentified isoforms and splicing events in breast cancer that are only annotatable by LR-seq and provide a rich resource of immuno-oncology therapeutic targets.<br />Description<br />Breast cancer long-read transcriptome profiling reveals patient-enriched isoforms, with implications for disease progression.

Details

ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....900afe1755042d581b8690539ea9a155