Mutations in Noncoding Cis -Regulatory Elements Reveal Cancer Driver Cistromes in Luminal Breast Cancer

Whole-genome sequencing of primary breast tumors enabled the identification of cancer driver genes and noncoding cancer driver plexuses from somatic mutations. However, differentiating driver from passenger events among noncoding genetic variants remains a challenge. Herein, we reveal cancer-driver...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular cancer research 2022-01, Vol.20 (1), p.102-113
Hauptverfasser: El Ghamrasni, Samah, Quevedo, Rene, Hawley, James, Mazrooei, Parisa, Hanna, Youstina, Cirlan, Iulia, Zhu, Helen, Bruce, Jeff P, Oldfield, Leslie E, Yang, S Y Cindy, Guilhamon, Paul, Reimand, Jüri, Cescon, Dave W, Done, Susan J, Lupien, Mathieu, Pugh, Trevor J
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Zusammenfassung:Whole-genome sequencing of primary breast tumors enabled the identification of cancer driver genes and noncoding cancer driver plexuses from somatic mutations. However, differentiating driver from passenger events among noncoding genetic variants remains a challenge. Herein, we reveal cancer-driver -regulatory elements linked to transcription factors previously shown to be involved in development of luminal breast cancers by defining a tumor-enriched catalogue of approximately 100,000 unique -regulatory elements from 26 primary luminal estrogen receptor (ER) progesterone receptor (PR) breast tumors. Integrating this catalog with somatic mutations from 350 publicly available breast tumor whole genomes, we uncovered cancer driver cistromes, defined as the sum of binding sites for a transcription factor, for ten transcription factors in luminal breast cancer such as FOXA1 and ER, nine of which are essential for growth in breast cancer with four exclusive to the luminal subtype. Collectively, we present a strategy to find cancer driver cistromes relying on quantifying the enrichment of noncoding mutations over -regulatory elements concatenated into a functional unit. IMPLICATIONS: Mapping the accessible chromatin of luminal breast cancer led to discovery of an accumulation of mutations within cistromes of transcription factors essential to luminal breast cancer. This demonstrates coopting of regulatory networks to drive cancer and provides a framework to derive insight into the noncoding space of cancer.
ISSN:1541-7786
1557-3125
DOI:10.1158/1541-7786.MCR-21-0471