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A genetic basis for the variation in the vulnerability of cancer to DNA damage
Brian D. Yard, Drew Adams, Eui Kyu Chie, Pablo Tamayo, Jessica Battaglia, Priyanka Gopal, Kevin Rogacki, Bradley Pearson, James G. Phillips, Daniel P. Raymond, Nathan A. Pennell, Francisco A. Almeida, Jaime H. Cheah, Paul A. Clemons, Alykhan F. Shamji
Nature Communications · 2016 · ▲ 185 citations
Abstract
Radiotherapy is not currently informed by the genetic composition of an individual patient's tumour. To identify genetic features regulating survival after DNA damage, here we conduct large-scale profiling of cellular survival after exposure to radiation in a diverse collection of 533 genetically annotated human tumour cell lines. We show that sensitivity to radiation is characterized by significant variation across and within lineages. We combine results from our platform with genomic features to identify parameters that predict radiation sensitivity. We identify somatic copy number alterations, gene mutations and the basal expression of individual genes and gene sets that correlate with the radiation survival, revealing new insights into the genetic basis of tumour cellular response to DNA damage. These results demonstrate the diversity of tumour cellular response to ionizing radiation and establish multiple lines of evidence that new genetic features regulating cellular response after DNA damage can be identified.
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Yard, B.D., Adams, D., Chie, E.K., Tamayo, P., Battaglia, J., Gopal, P., Rogacki, K., Pearson, B., Phillips, J.G., Raymond, D.P., Pennell, N.A., Almeida, F.A., Cheah, J.H., Clemons, P.A., Shamji, A.F., Peacock, C.D., Schreiber, S.L., Hammerman, P.S., & Abazeed, M.E. (2016). A genetic basis for the variation in the vulnerability of cancer to DNA damage. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11428
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Yard BD, Adams D, Chie EK, Tamayo P, Battaglia J, Gopal P, et al. A genetic basis for the variation in the vulnerability of cancer to DNA damage. Nature Communications. 2016. doi:10.1038/ncomms11428.
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@article{brian2016Agenet,
title = {A genetic basis for the variation in the vulnerability of cancer to DNA damage},
author = {Brian D. Yard and Drew Adams and Eui Kyu Chie and Pablo Tamayo and Jessica Battaglia and Priyanka Gopal and Kevin Rogacki and Bradley Pearson and James G. Phillips and Daniel P. Raymond and Nathan A. Pennell and Francisco A. Almeida and Jaime H. Cheah and Paul A. Clemons and Alykhan F. Shamji and Craig D. Peacock and Stuart L. Schreiber and Peter S. Hammerman and Mohamed E. Abazeed},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms11428},
}
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