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Data from Structure, Dynamics, and Impact of Replication Stress–Induced Structural Variants in Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 05:06
Abstract

Oncogene activation leads to replication stress and promotes genomic instability. Here we combine optical mapping and whole-genome sequencing (WGS) to explore in depth the nature of structural variants (SV) induced by replication stress in cyclin-activated hepatocellular carcinomas (CCN-HCC). In addition to classical tandem duplications, CCN-HCC displayed frequent intra-chromosomal and interchromosomal templated insertion cycles (TIC), likely resulting from template switching events. Template switching preferentially involves active topologically associated domains that are proximal to one another within the 3D genome. Template sizes depend on the type of cyclin activation and are coordinated within each TIC. Replication stress induced continuous accumulation of SVs during CCN-HCC progression, fostering the acquisition of new driver alterations and large-scale copy-number changes at TIC borders. Together, this analysis sheds light on the mechanisms, dynamics, and consequences of SV accumulation in tumors with oncogene-induced replication stress.

Significance:

Optical mapping and whole-genome sequencing integration unravels a unique signature of replication stress–induced structural variants that drive genomic evolution and the acquisition of driver events in CCN-HCC.

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Réseau national CRB Foie

tumor banks of CHU Bordeaux

French Liver Biobanks network

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AUTHORS (12)

  • Quentin Bayard
    Pierre Cordier
    Camille Péneau
    Sandrine Imbeaud
    Theo Z. Hirsch
    Victor Renault
    Jean-Charles Nault
    Jean-Frédéric Blanc
    Julien Calderaro
    Chantal Desdouets
    Jessica Zucman-Rossi
    Eric Letouzé

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