TY - JOUR
T1 - Pathogenic Germline Variants in 10,389 Adult Cancers
AU - The Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network
AU - Huang, Kuan lin
AU - Mashl, R. Jay
AU - Wu, Yige
AU - Ritter, Deborah I.
AU - Wang, Jiayin
AU - Oh, Clara
AU - Paczkowska, Marta
AU - Reynolds, Sheila
AU - Wyczalkowski, Matthew A.
AU - Oak, Ninad
AU - Scott, Adam D.
AU - Krassowski, Michal
AU - Cherniack, Andrew D.
AU - Houlahan, Kathleen E.
AU - Jayasinghe, Reyka
AU - Wang, Liang Bo
AU - Zhou, Daniel Cui
AU - Liu, Di
AU - Cao, Song
AU - Kim, Young Won
AU - Koire, Amanda
AU - McMichael, Joshua F.
AU - Hucthagowder, Vishwanathan
AU - Kim, Tae Beom
AU - Hahn, Abigail
AU - Wang, Chen
AU - McLellan, Michael D.
AU - Al-Mulla, Fahd
AU - Johnson, Kimberly J.
AU - Caesar-Johnson, Samantha J.
AU - Demchok, John A.
AU - Felau, Ina
AU - Kasapi, Melpomeni
AU - Ferguson, Martin L.
AU - Hutter, Carolyn M.
AU - Sofia, Heidi J.
AU - Tarnuzzer, Roy
AU - Fulton, Lucinda A.
AU - Fulton, Robert S.
AU - Drake, Bettina
AU - Ley, Timothy
AU - Van Tine, Brian
AU - Westervelt, Peter
AU - Wendl, Michael C.
AU - Govindan, Ramaswamy
AU - Jain, Sanjay
AU - Dipersio, John F.
AU - Chen, Feng
AU - Ding, Li
N1 - Funding Information:
Michael Seiler, Peter G. Smith, Ping Zhu, Silvia Buonamici, and Lihua Yu are employees of H3 Biomedicine, Inc. Parts of this work are the subject of a patent application: WO2017040526 titled “Splice variants associated with neomorphic sf3b1 mutants.” Shouyoung Peng, Anant A. Agrawal, James Palacino, and Teng Teng are employees of H3 Biomedicine, Inc. Andrew D. Cherniack, Ashton C. Berger, and Galen F. Gao receive research support from Bayer Pharmaceuticals. Gordon B. Mills serves on the External Scientific Review Board of Astrazeneca. Anil Sood is on the Scientific Advisory Board for Kiyatec and is a shareholder in BioPath. Jonathan S. Serody receives funding from Merck, Inc. Kyle R. Covington is an employee of Castle Biosciences, Inc. Preethi H. Gunaratne is founder, CSO, and shareholder of NextmiRNA Therapeutics. Christina Yau is a part-time employee/consultant at NantOmics. Franz X. Schaub is an employee and shareholder of SEngine Precision Medicine, Inc. Carla Grandori is an employee, founder, and shareholder of SEngine Precision Medicine, Inc. Robert N. Eisenman is a member of the Scientific Advisory Boards and shareholder of Shenogen Pharma and Kronos Bio. Daniel J. Weisenberger is a consultant for Zymo Research Corporation. Joshua M. Stuart is the founder of Five3 Genomics and shareholder of NantOmics. Marc T. Goodman receives research support from Merck, Inc. Andrew J. Gentles is a consultant for Cibermed. Charles M. Perou is an equity stock holder, consultant, and Board of Directors member of BioClassifier and GeneCentric Diagnostics and is also listed as an inventor on patent applications on the Breast PAM50 and Lung Cancer Subtyping assays. Matthew Meyerson receives research support from Bayer Pharmaceuticals; is an equity holder in, consultant for, and Scientific Advisory Board chair for OrigiMed; and is an inventor of a patent for EGFR mutation diagnosis in lung cancer, licensed to LabCorp. Eduard Porta-Pardo is an inventor of a patent for domainXplorer. Han Liang is a shareholder and scientific advisor of Precision Scientific and Eagle Nebula. Da Yang is an inventor on a pending patent application describing the use of antisense oligonucleotides against specific lncRNA sequence as diagnostic and therapeutic tools. Yonghong Xiao was an employee and shareholder of TESARO, Inc. Bin Feng is an employee and shareholder of TESARO, Inc. Carter Van Waes received research funding for the study of IAP inhibitor ASTX660 through a Cooperative Agreement between NIDCD, NIH, and Astex Pharmaceuticals. Raunaq Malhotra is an employee and shareholder of Seven Bridges, Inc. Peter W. Laird serves on the Scientific Advisory Board for AnchorDx. Joel Tepper is a consultant at EMD Serono. Kenneth Wang serves on the Advisory Board for Boston Scientific, Microtech, and Olympus. Andrea Califano is a founder, shareholder, and advisory board member of DarwinHealth, Inc. and a shareholder and advisory board member of Tempus, Inc. Toni K. Choueiri serves as needed on advisory boards for Bristol-Myers Squibb, Merck, and Roche. Lawrence Kwong receives research support from Array BioPharma. Sharon E. Plon is a member of the Scientific Advisory Board for Baylor Genetics Laboratory. Beth Y. Karlan serves on the Advisory Board of Invitae.
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© 2018 The Authors
PY - 2018/4/5
Y1 - 2018/4/5
N2 - We conducted the largest investigation of predisposition variants in cancer to date, discovering 853 pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in 8% of 10,389 cases from 33 cancer types. Twenty-one genes showed single or cross-cancer associations, including novel associations of SDHA in melanoma and PALB2 in stomach adenocarcinoma. The 659 predisposition variants and 18 additional large deletions in tumor suppressors, including ATM, BRCA1, and NF1, showed low gene expression and frequent (43%) loss of heterozygosity or biallelic two-hit events. We also discovered 33 such variants in oncogenes, including missenses in MET, RET, and PTPN11 associated with high gene expression. We nominated 47 additional predisposition variants from prioritized VUSs supported by multiple evidences involving case-control frequency, loss of heterozygosity, expression effect, and co-localization with mutations and modified residues. Our integrative approach links rare predisposition variants to functional consequences, informing future guidelines of variant classification and germline genetic testing in cancer. A pan-cancer analysis identifies hundreds of predisposing germline variants.
AB - We conducted the largest investigation of predisposition variants in cancer to date, discovering 853 pathogenic or likely pathogenic variants in 8% of 10,389 cases from 33 cancer types. Twenty-one genes showed single or cross-cancer associations, including novel associations of SDHA in melanoma and PALB2 in stomach adenocarcinoma. The 659 predisposition variants and 18 additional large deletions in tumor suppressors, including ATM, BRCA1, and NF1, showed low gene expression and frequent (43%) loss of heterozygosity or biallelic two-hit events. We also discovered 33 such variants in oncogenes, including missenses in MET, RET, and PTPN11 associated with high gene expression. We nominated 47 additional predisposition variants from prioritized VUSs supported by multiple evidences involving case-control frequency, loss of heterozygosity, expression effect, and co-localization with mutations and modified residues. Our integrative approach links rare predisposition variants to functional consequences, informing future guidelines of variant classification and germline genetic testing in cancer. A pan-cancer analysis identifies hundreds of predisposing germline variants.
KW - LOH
KW - cancer predisposition
KW - germline and somatic genomes
KW - variant pathogenicity
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cell.2018.03.039
DO - 10.1016/j.cell.2018.03.039
M3 - Article
C2 - 29625052
AN - SCOPUS:85044578706
SN - 0092-8674
VL - 173
SP - 355-370.e14
JO - Cell
JF - Cell
IS - 2
ER -