Molecular landmarks of tumor hypoxia across cancer types

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Vinayak Bhandari
Christianne Hoey
Lydia Y. Liu
Emilie Lalonde
Jessica Ray
Julie Livingstone
Robert Lesurf
Yu-Jia Shiah
Tina Vujcic
Xiaoyong Huang
Shadrielle M. G. Espiritu
Lawrence E. Heisler
Fouad Yousif
Vincent Huang
Takafumi N. Yamaguchi
Cindy Q. Yao
Veronica Y. Sabelnykova
Michael Fraser
Melvin L. K. Chua
Theodorus van der Kwast
Stanley K. Liu
Paul C. Boutros
Robert G. Bristow
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[1] University of Toronto,Department of Medical Biophysics
[2] Ontario Institute for Cancer Research,Informatics and Biocomputing Program
[3] Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre,Sunnybrook Research Institute
[4] National Cancer Centre Singapore,Division of Radiation Oncology
[5] Duke–NUS Graduate Medical School,Laboratory Medicine Program
[6] University Health Network,Department of Radiation Oncology
[7] University of Toronto,Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
[8] University of Toronto,Department of Human Genetics
[9] University of California,Department of Urology
[10] Los Angeles,Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Centre
[11] University of California,Institute for Precision Health
[12] Los Angeles,Princess Margaret Hospital
[13] University of California,Division of Cancer Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Health and Medicine
[14] Los Angeles,undefined
[15] University of California,undefined
[16] Los Angeles,undefined
[17] University Health Network,undefined
[18] Toronto,undefined
[19] University of Manchester,undefined
[20] The Christie NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
[21] CRUK Manchester Institute and Manchester Cancer Research Centre,undefined
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Nature Genetics | 2019年 / 51卷
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Many primary-tumor subregions have low levels of molecular oxygen, termed hypoxia. Hypoxic tumors are at elevated risk for local failure and distant metastasis, but the molecular hallmarks of tumor hypoxia remain poorly defined. To fill this gap, we quantified hypoxia in 8,006 tumors across 19 tumor types. In ten tumor types, hypoxia was associated with elevated genomic instability. In all 19 tumor types, hypoxic tumors exhibited characteristic driver-mutation signatures. We observed widespread hypoxia-associated dysregulation of microRNAs (miRNAs) across cancers and functionally validated miR-133a-3p as a hypoxia-modulated miRNA. In localized prostate cancer, hypoxia was associated with elevated rates of chromothripsis, allelic loss of PTEN and shorter telomeres. These associations are particularly enriched in polyclonal tumors, representing a constellation of features resembling tumor nimbosus, an aggressive cellular phenotype. Overall, this work establishes that tumor hypoxia may drive aggressive molecular features across cancers and shape the clinical trajectory of individual tumors.
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