癌症相关基因在 APOBEC3A/B 选择下的进化性。

IF 0.9 4区 经济学 Q3 ECONOMICS
Joon-Hyun Song, Liliana M Dávalos, Thomas MacCarthy, Mehdi Damaghi
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可进化性是癌症的一个新特征,它取决于肿瘤内部的异质性,并最终取决于遗传变异。APOBEC3 胞苷脱氨酶产生的突变可导致基因变异,APOBEC 激活的后果因癌症的不同阶段而异,早期阶段的影响最为显著。然而,APOBEC的活性如何影响宿主基因组中基因的进化模式以及对癌症相关基因和非癌症基因的不同影响仍不清楚。通过分析 40,000 多条人类蛋白质编码转录本,我们发现了癌症相关基因和对照基因之间 APOBEC3A/B TC motifs 的不同分布模式,这表明它们与癌症有着独特的联系。在研究一种拥有更多 APOBEC3 基因的蝙蝠物种时,我们发现与对照组相比,癌症基因的直向同源物中存在着不同的主题模式,这与人类类似,表明 APOBEC 的进化是为了减少对基因组的影响,而不是相反。模拟证实,APOBEC诱导的异质性增强了癌症进化,通过在某些基因类别中引入双峰突变来塑造克隆动态。我们的研究结果表明,APOBEC双峰分布的一个主要后果是影响了癌症的异质性:通过衡量基因受 APOBEC 活性影响的程度,我们发现许多基因在人类基因组中具有最大的稳健性。有趣的是,拥有许多 APOBEC 基因的蝙蝠基因组中的分布情况也类似。相反,在分析癌症相关基因子集时,其分布呈双峰型,许多基因似乎易受APOBEC活性的影响。对人类基因和其他物种基因的直向同源物的分析表明,APOBEC对具有相同功能的基因的影响程度差异很大。
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Evolvability of cancer-associated genes under APOBEC3A/B selection.

Evolvability is an emergent hallmark of cancer that depends on intra-tumor heterogeneity and, ultimately, genetic variation. Mutations generated by APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases can contribute to genetic variation and the consequences of APOBEC activation differ depending on the stage of cancer, with the most significant impact observed during the early stages. However, how APOBEC activity shapes evolutionary patterns of genes in the host genome and differential impacts on cancer-associated and non-cancer genes remain unclear. Analyzing over 40,000 human protein-coding transcripts, we identified distinct distribution patterns of APOBEC3A/B TC motifs between cancer-related genes and controls, suggesting unique associations with cancer. Studying a bat species with many more APOBEC3 genes, we found diverse motif patterns in orthologs of cancer genes compared to controls, similar to humans and suggesting APOBEC evolution to reduce impacts on the genome rather than the converse. Simulations confirmed that APOBEC-induced heterogeneity enhances cancer evolution, shaping clonal dynamics through bimodal introduction of mutations in certain classes of genes. Our results suggest that a major consequence of the bimodal distribution of APOBEC affects greater cancer heterogeneity.

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Panoeconomicus
Panoeconomicus ECONOMICS-
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