Extrachromosomal DNA: Biogenesis and Functions in Cancer

Ellis J. Curtis, John C. Rose, Paul S. Mischel, Howard Y. Chang
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In cancer, oncogenes can untether themselves from chromosomes onto circular, extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) particles. ecDNA are common in many of the most aggressive forms of cancer of women and men and of adults and children, and they contribute to treatment resistance and shorter survival for patients. Hiding in plain sight and missing from cancer genome maps, ecDNA was not, until recently, widely recognized to be an important feature of cancer pathogenesis. However, extensive new data demonstrate that ecDNA is a frequent and potent driver of aggressive cancer growth and treatment failure that can arise early or late in the course of the disease. The non-Mendelian genetics of ecDNA lies at the heart of the problem. By untethering themselves from chromosomes, ecDNA are randomly distributed to daughter cells during cell division, promoting high oncogene copy number, intratumoral genetic heterogeneity, accelerated tumor evolution, and treatment resistance due to rapid genome change. Further, the circular shape of ecDNA, and its high level of chromatin accessibility, promotes oncogene transcription and generates unique enhancer–promoter interactions in cis, as well as cooperative regulatory interactions between ecDNA particles in trans. In this review, we discuss the state of the field and its implications for patients with oncogene-amplified cancers.Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Cancer Biology, Volume 8 is April 2024. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
染色体外 DNA:癌症中的生物发生和功能
在癌症中,癌基因可以将自身从染色体上分离出来,形成环状的染色体外 DNA(ecDNA)颗粒。ecDNA 常见于许多最具侵袭性的男女癌症、成人癌症和儿童癌症,它们会导致患者耐药和生存期缩短。直到最近,ecDNA 才被广泛认为是癌症发病机制的一个重要特征。然而,大量新数据表明,ecDNA 是侵袭性癌症生长和治疗失败的一个频繁而强大的驱动因素,可在疾病早期或晚期出现。ecDNA 的非孟德尔遗传学是问题的核心。ecDNA脱离染色体后,会在细胞分裂过程中随机分布到子细胞中,从而促进高癌基因拷贝数、瘤内遗传异质性、肿瘤进化加速以及基因组快速变化导致的耐药性。此外,ecDNA 的圆形及其高度染色质可及性促进了癌基因的转录,并在顺式中产生了独特的增强子-启动子相互作用,以及在反式中 ecDNA 颗粒之间的合作调控相互作用。在这篇综述中,我们将讨论该领域的现状及其对癌基因扩增癌症患者的影响。《癌症生物学年度综述》第8卷的最终在线出版日期预计为2024年4月。修订后的预计日期请参见 http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates。
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