RetroTest 揭开头颈部鳞状细胞癌中 LINE-1 逆转录的神秘面纱

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近年来,LINE-1(L1)逆转录在癌症中的相关作用一再被证实。然而,其重复性阻碍了它们的识别和检测,因此仍无法用于临床实践。此外,其对癌症患者的临床意义也仍然有限。在此,我们开发了一种量化 L1 激活的新方法,称为 RetroTest,该方法基于靶向测序和复杂的生物信息学管道,可应用于肿瘤活检。首先,我们对该方法进行了基准测试,证实了它的高特异性和可靠性。然后,我们根据包括所有 HNSCC 肿瘤分期的更广泛队列,揭示了 L1 在 HNSCC 中的激活情况。我们的结果证实,RetroTest 对肿瘤活检组织中的 L1 检测非常有效,具有很高的灵敏度和特异性。此外,L1逆转录估算显示,L1在HNSCC进展过程中的早期激活令人惊讶,这与L1与肿瘤晚期的传统关联恰恰相反。这种早期激活与邻近正常组织的基因组突变图谱共同支持了该肿瘤的现场癌化过程。这些结果强调了在临床实践中估算 L1 逆转位点的重要性,以便更早、更有效地诊断 HNSCC。
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RetroTest unravels LINE-1 retrotransposition in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
The relevant role of LINE-1 (L1) retrotransposition in cancer has been recurrently demonstrated in recent years. However, their repetitive nature hampers their identification and detection, hence remaining inaccessible for clinical practice. Also, its clinical relevance for cancer patients is still limited. Here, we develop a new method to quantify L1 activation, called RetroTest, based on targeted sequencing and a sophisticated bioinformatic pipeline, allowing its application in tumor biopsies. First, we performed the benchmarking of the method and confirmed its high specificity and reliability. Then, we unravel the L1 activation in HNSCC according to a more extensive cohort including all the HNSCC tumor stages. Our results confirm that RetroTest is remarkably efficient for L1 detection in tumor biopsies, reaching a high sensitivity and specificity. In addition, L1 retrotransposition estimation reveals a surprisingly early activation in HNSCC progression, contrary to its classical association with advanced tumor stages. This early activation together with the genomic mutational profiling of normal adjacent tissues supports field cancerization process in this tumor. These results underline the importance of estimating L1 retrotransposition in clinical practice towards an earlier and more efficient diagnosis in HNSCC.
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