The context-specific role of germline pathogenicity in tumorigenesis.
Preethi SrinivasanChaitanya BandlamudiPhilip JonssonYelena M KemelShweta S ChavanAllison L RichardsAlexander V PensonCraig M BielskiChristopher FongAijazuddin SyedGowtham JayakumaranMeera PrasadJason HweeSelcuk Onur SumerIno de BruijnXiang LiJianJiong GaoNikolaus SchultzRoy CambriaJesse GalleSemanti MukherjeeJoseph VijaiKaren A CadooMaria Isabel CarloMichael F WalshDiana L MandelkerOzge Ceyhan-BirsoyJinru ShiaAhmet ZehirMarc LadanyiDavid M HymanLiying ZhangKenneth OffitMark E RobsonDavid B SolitZsofia K StadlerMichael F BergerBarry S TaylorPublished in: Nature genetics (2021)
Human cancers arise from environmental, heritable and somatic factors, but how these mechanisms interact in tumorigenesis is poorly understood. Studying 17,152 prospectively sequenced patients with cancer, we identified pathogenic germline variants in cancer predisposition genes, and assessed their zygosity and co-occurring somatic alterations in the concomitant tumors. Two major routes to tumorigenesis were apparent. In carriers of pathogenic germline variants in high-penetrance genes (5.1% overall), lineage-dependent patterns of biallelic inactivation led to tumors exhibiting mechanism-specific somatic phenotypes and fewer additional somatic oncogenic drivers. Nevertheless, 27% of cancers in these patients, and most tumors in patients with pathogenic germline variants in lower-penetrance genes, lacked particular hallmarks of tumorigenesis associated with the germline allele. The dependence of tumors on pathogenic germline variants is variable and often dictated by both penetrance and lineage, a finding with implications for clinical management.
Keyphrases
- copy number
- genome wide
- dna repair
- dna methylation
- endothelial cells
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- transcription factor
- gene expression
- chronic kidney disease
- escherichia coli
- intellectual disability
- dna damage
- patient reported outcomes
- squamous cell carcinoma
- prognostic factors
- climate change
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- autism spectrum disorder
- risk assessment
- diffusion weighted imaging
- computed tomography
- oxidative stress
- biofilm formation
- peritoneal dialysis
- pluripotent stem cells
- human health
- induced pluripotent stem cells