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Landscape of somatic retrotransposition in human cancers
Authors:Lee Eunjung  Iskow Rebecca  Yang Lixing  Gokcumen Omer  Haseley Psalm  Luquette Lovelace J  Lohr Jens G  Harris Christopher C  Ding Li  Wilson Richard K  Wheeler David A  Gibbs Richard A  Kucherlapati Raju  Lee Charles  Kharchenko Peter V  Park Peter J;Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network
Institution:Center for Biomedical Informatics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
Abstract:Transposable elements (TEs) are abundant in the human genome, and some are capable of generating new insertions through RNA intermediates. In cancer, the disruption of cellular mechanisms that normally suppress TE activity may facilitate mutagenic retrotranspositions. We performed single-nucleotide resolution analysis of TE insertions in 43 high-coverage whole-genome sequencing data sets from five cancer types. We identified 194 high-confidence somatic TE insertions, as well as thousands of polymorphic TE insertions in matched normal genomes. Somatic insertions were present in epithelial tumors but not in blood or brain cancers. Somatic L1 insertions tend to occur in genes that are commonly mutated in cancer, disrupt the expression of the target genes, and are biased toward regions of cancer-specific DNA hypomethylation, highlighting their potential impact in tumorigenesis.
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