Mitochondrial DNA copy number variation across human cancers
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center · Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center
Abstract
Mutations, deletions, and changes in copy number of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), are observed throughout cancers. Here, we survey mtDNA copy number variation across 22 tumor types profiled by The Cancer Genome Atlas project. We observe a tendency for some cancers, especially of the bladder, breast, and kidney, to be depleted of mtDNA, relative to matched normal tissue. Analysis of genetic context reveals an association between incidence of several somatic alterations, including IDH1 mutations in gliomas, and mtDNA content. In some but not all cancer types, mtDNA content is correlated with the expression of respiratory genes, and anti-correlated to the expression of immune response and cell-cycle genes. In tandem…
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11Topics & keywords
- Mitochondrial DNA
- Biology
- Copy-number variation
- Somatic cell
- Genetics
- Copy number analysis
- Gene
- Context (archaeology)