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Integrated multi-omics data analyses for exploring the co-occurring and mutually exclusive gene alteration events in colorectal cancer.

Yuan Zhou1,2, Xiaoqing Cheng1,2, Fenglan Zhang1,2, Qingqing Chen3, Xinyu Chen3, Yaojia Shen3, Chong Lai4, Vishnu G Kota3, Wenjie Sun2, Qiong Huang5, Ying Yuan6,7, Jin Wang8, Maode Lai2, Dandan Zhang1,2.   

Abstract

Co-occurring and mutually exclusive gene alteration events are helpful for understanding carcinogenesis but systematic screening for such events is quite limited. We conducted pairwise screening tests to identify "hit pairs" in colorectal cancer (CRC) by utilizing the cross-omics data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA). Numerous hit pairs involving somatic mutations, copy number variations, and DNA methylation were found to occur nonrandomly in CRC, such as KRAS and HOXB6, SMAD4 and PMEPA1. Based on these hit pairs, we identified 32 synthetic lethal pairs and 7,527 co-occurring pairs relating to drug response. Our further biological experiments showed that the co-occurrence of mutant FCGBP and NUDT12 silencing (or mutant TMC3 and RPS6KA6 silencing) with small interfering RNA reduced cell viability. Moreover, novel hit pairs could influence prognosis. The patients who carried concurrent mutations of IRF5 and NEFH, SYNE1 and TTN, or MUC16 and NEFH had worse survival outcomes. Particularly, the presence of mutant SYNE1 and TTN pair not only affects prognosis, but also is related to CRC patients' response to drug treatment. Our "hit pair" genes may provide insights into colorectal carcinogenesis and help open new avenues for CRC therapy.
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Keywords:  TCGA; colorectal cancer; drug response; hit pairs; synthetic lethality

Year:  2020        PMID: 32485022     DOI: 10.1002/humu.24059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Hum Mutat        ISSN: 1059-7794            Impact factor:   4.878


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