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DNA Polymerase and Mismatch Repair Exert Distinct Microsatellite Instability Signatures in Normal and Malignant Human Cells.

Authors :
UCL - SSS/IREC/SLUC - Pôle St.-Luc
UCL - (SLuc) Service d'hématologie
Chung, Jiil
Maruvka, Yosef E
Sudhaman, Sumedha
Kelly, Jacalyn
Haradhvala, Nicholas J
Bianchi, Vanessa
Edwards, Melissa
Forster, Victoria J
Nunes, Nuno M
Galati, Melissa A
Komosa, Martin
Deshmukh, Shriya
Cabric, Vanja
Davidson, Scott
Zatzman, Matthew
Light, Nicholas
Hayes, Reid
Brunga, Ledia
Anderson, Nathaniel D
Ho, Ben
Hodel, Karl P
Siddaway, Robert
Morrissy, A Sorana
Bowers, Daniel C
Larouche, Valérie
Bronsema, Annika
Osborn, Michael
Cole, Kristina A
Opocher, Enrico
Mason, Gary
Thomas, Gregory A
George, Ben
Ziegler, David S
Lindhorst, Scott
Vanan, Magimairajan
Yalon-Oren, Michal
Reddy, Alyssa T
Massimino, Maura
Tomboc, Patrick
Van Damme, An
Lossos, Alexander
Durno, Carol
Aronson, Melyssa
Morgenstern, Daniel A
Bouffet, Eric
Huang, Annie
Taylor, Michael D
Villani, Anita
Malkin, David
Hawkins, Cynthia E
Pursell, Zachary F
Shlien, Adam
Kunkel, Thomas A
Getz, Gad
Tabori, Uri
UCL - SSS/IREC/SLUC - Pôle St.-Luc
UCL - (SLuc) Service d'hématologie
Chung, Jiil
Maruvka, Yosef E
Sudhaman, Sumedha
Kelly, Jacalyn
Haradhvala, Nicholas J
Bianchi, Vanessa
Edwards, Melissa
Forster, Victoria J
Nunes, Nuno M
Galati, Melissa A
Komosa, Martin
Deshmukh, Shriya
Cabric, Vanja
Davidson, Scott
Zatzman, Matthew
Light, Nicholas
Hayes, Reid
Brunga, Ledia
Anderson, Nathaniel D
Ho, Ben
Hodel, Karl P
Siddaway, Robert
Morrissy, A Sorana
Bowers, Daniel C
Larouche, Valérie
Bronsema, Annika
Osborn, Michael
Cole, Kristina A
Opocher, Enrico
Mason, Gary
Thomas, Gregory A
George, Ben
Ziegler, David S
Lindhorst, Scott
Vanan, Magimairajan
Yalon-Oren, Michal
Reddy, Alyssa T
Massimino, Maura
Tomboc, Patrick
Van Damme, An
Lossos, Alexander
Durno, Carol
Aronson, Melyssa
Morgenstern, Daniel A
Bouffet, Eric
Huang, Annie
Taylor, Michael D
Villani, Anita
Malkin, David
Hawkins, Cynthia E
Pursell, Zachary F
Shlien, Adam
Kunkel, Thomas A
Getz, Gad
Tabori, Uri
Source :
Cancer discovery, Vol. 11, no.5, p. 1176-1191 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Although replication repair deficiency, either by mismatch repair deficiency (MMRD) and/or loss of DNA polymerase proofreading, can cause hypermutation in cancer, microsatellite instability (MSI) is considered a hallmark of MMRD alone. By genome-wide analysis of tumors with germline and somatic deficiencies in replication repair, we reveal a novel association between loss of polymerase proofreading and MSI, especially when both components are lost. Analysis of indels in microsatellites (MS-indels) identified five distinct signatures (MS-sigs). MMRD MS-sigs are dominated by multibase losses, whereas mutant-polymerase MS-sigs contain primarily single-base gains. MS deletions in MMRD tumors depend on the original size of the MS and converge to a preferred length, providing mechanistic insight. Finally, we demonstrate that MS-sigs can be a powerful clinical tool for managing individuals with germline MMRD and replication repair-deficient cancers, as they can detect the replication repair deficiency in normal cells and predict their response to immunotherapy. SIGNIFICANCE: Exome- and genome-wide MSI analysis reveals novel signatures that are uniquely attributed to mismatch repair and DNA polymerase. This provides new mechanistic insight into MS maintenance and can be applied clinically for diagnosis of replication repair deficiency and immunotherapy response prediction..

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Cancer discovery, Vol. 11, no.5, p. 1176-1191 (2021)
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1328222877
Document Type :
Electronic Resource