Universal Patterns of Selection in Cancer and Somatic Tissues
Wellcome Sanger Institute · European Bioinformatics Institute · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Cancer develops as a result of somatic mutation and clonal selection, but quantitative measures of selection in cancer evolution are lacking. We adapted methods from molecular evolution and applied them to 7,664 tumors across 29 cancer types. Unlike species evolution, positive selection outweighs negative selection during cancer development. On average, 10/tumor in endometrial and colorectal cancers. Half of driver substitutions occur in yet-to-be-discovered cancer genes. With increasing mutation burden, numbers of driver mutations increase, but not linearly. We systematically catalog cancer genes and show that genes vary extensively in what proportion of mutations are drivers versus passengers.
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9Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Somatic cell
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Genetics
- Cancer
- Evolutionary biology
- Computational biology
- Gene