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Chromosome‐level Asian elephant genome assembly and comparative genomics of long‐lived mammals reveal the common substitutions for cancer resistance
Xuanjing Li, Pengcheng Wang, Qi Pan, Gaoming Liu, Weiqiang Liu, Olatunde Omotoso, Juan Du, Zihao Li, Yang Yu, Yun Huang, Pingfen Zhu, Meng Li, Xuming Zhou
Aging Cell · 2023 · ▲ 10 citations
Abstract
The naked mole rat (Heterocephalus glaber), bats (e.g., genus Myotis), and elephants (family Elephantidae) are known as long-lived mammals and are assumed to be excellent cancer antagonists. However, whether there are common genetic changes underpinning cancer resistance in these long-lived species is yet to be fully established. Here, we newly generated a high-quality chromosome-level Asian elephant (Elephas maximus) genome and identified that the expanded gene families in elephants are involved in Ras-associated and base excision repair pathways. Moreover, we performed comparative genomic analyses of 12 mammals and examined genes with signatures of positive selection in elephants, naked mole rat, and greater horseshoe bat. Residues at positively selected sites of CDR2L and ALDH6A1 in these long-lived mammals enhanced the inhibition of tumor cell migration compared to those in short-lived relatives. Overall, our study provides a new genome resource and a preliminary survey of common genetic changes in long-lived mammals.
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Li, X., Wang, P., Pan, Q., Liu, G., Liu, W., Omotoso, O., Du, J., Li, Z., Yu, Y., Huang, Y., Zhu, P., Li, M., & Zhou, X. (2023). Chromosome‐level Asian elephant genome assembly and comparative genomics of long‐lived mammals reveal the common substitutions for cancer resistance. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13917
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Li X, Wang P, Pan Q, Liu G, Liu W, Omotoso O, et al. Chromosome‐level Asian elephant genome assembly and comparative genomics of long‐lived mammals reveal the common substitutions for cancer resistance. Aging Cell. 2023. doi:10.1111/acel.13917.
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@article{xuanjing2023Chromo,
title = {Chromosome‐level Asian elephant genome assembly and comparative genomics of long‐lived mammals reveal the common substitutions for cancer resistance},
author = {Xuanjing Li and Pengcheng Wang and Qi Pan and Gaoming Liu and Weiqiang Liu and Olatunde Omotoso and Juan Du and Zihao Li and Yang Yu and Yun Huang and Pingfen Zhu and Meng Li and Xuming Zhou},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.1111/acel.13917},
}
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