Substitution mutational signatures in whole-genome–sequenced cancers in the UK population
University of Cambridge · Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Whole-genome sequencing (WGS) permits comprehensive cancer genome analyses, revealing mutational signatures, imprints of DNA damage and repair processes that have arisen in each patient's cancer. We performed mutational signature analyses on 12,222 WGS tumor-normal matched pairs, from patients recruited via the UK National Health Service. We contrasted our results to two independent cancer WGS datasets, the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and Hartwig Foundation, involving 18,640 WGS cancers in total. Our analyses add 40 single and 18 double substitution signatures to the current mutational signature tally. Critically, we show for each organ, that cancers have a limited number of 'common'…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 25.52
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 45
Authors
78- ADAndrea Degasperi
University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center, Cambridge School
- XZXueqing Zou
University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center, Cambridge School
- TDTauanne Dias Amarante
University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center, Cambridge School
- AMAndrea Martinez-Martinez
University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center, Cambridge School
- CCChing Chiek Koh
University of Cambridge, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Center, Cambridge School
Topics & keywords
- Genetics
- Genome
- Biology
- Substitution (logic)
- Population
- Computational biology
- Gene
- Medicine