Cancer driver-passenger distinction via sporadic human and dog cancer comparison: a proof-of-principle study with colorectal cancer

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作者
Tang, J. [1 ]
Li, Y. [1 ]
Lyon, K. [1 ]
Camps, J. [2 ]
Dalton, S. [1 ]
Ried, T. [2 ]
Zhao, S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Georgia, Inst Bioinformat, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Athens, GA 30602 USA
[2] NCI, Genet Branch, Ctr Canc Res, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
关键词
CRC driver-passenger distinction; sporadic canine CRCs; human-dog comparison; epithelial cell apicobasal polarity; genomic amplifications/deletions; CELL POLARITY; TUMOR-SUPPRESSOR; DOMESTIC DOG; GENOME; SEQUENCE; PROTEIN; COLON; TRANSITION; NETWORK; BREAST;
D O I
10.1038/onc.2013.17
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Herein we report a proof-of-principle study illustrating a novel dog-human comparison strategy that addresses a central aim of cancer research, namely cancer driver-passenger distinction. We previously demonstrated that sporadic canine colorectal cancers (CRCs) share similar molecular pathogenesis mechanisms as their human counterparts. In this study, we compared the genome-wide copy number abnormalities between 29 human and 10 canine sporadic CRCs. This led to the identification of 73 driver candidate genes (DCGs), altered in both species, and with 27 from the whole genome and 46 from dog-human genomic rearrangement breakpoint (GRB) regions, as well as 38 passenger candidate genes (PCGs), altered in humans only and located in GRB regions. We noted that DCGs significantly differ from PCGs in every analysis conducted to assess their cancer relevance and biological functions. Importantly, although PCGs are not enriched in any specific functions, DCGs possess significantly enhanced functionality closely associated with cell proliferation and death regulation, as well as with epithelial cell apicobasal polarity establishment/maintenance. These observations support the notion that, in sporadic CRCs of both species, cell polarity genes not only contribute in preventing cancer cell invasion and spreading, but also likely serve as tumor suppressors by modulating cell growth. This pilot study validates our novel strategy and has uncovered four new potential cell polarity and colorectal tumor suppressor genes (RASA3, NUPL1, DENND5A and AVL9). Expansion of this study would make more driver-passenger distinctions for cancers with large genomic amplifications or deletions, and address key questions regarding the relationship between cancer pathogenesis and epithelial cell polarity control in mammals.
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页数:9
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