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Genome-wide analysis of HPV integration in human cancers reveals recurrent, focal genomic instability
Keiko Akagi, Jingfeng Li, Tatevik Broutian, Hesed Padilla‐Nash, Weihong Xiao, Bo Jiang, James W. Rocco, Theodoros N. Teknos, Bhavna Kumar, Danny Wangsa, Dandan He, Thomas Ried, David E. Symer, Maura L. Gillison
Genome Research · 2013 · ▲ 480 citations
Abstract
Genomic instability is a hallmark of human cancers, including the 5% caused by human papillomavirus (HPV). Here we report a striking association between HPV integration and adjacent host genomic structural variation in human cancer cell lines and primary tumors. Whole-genome sequencing revealed HPV integrants flanking and bridging extensive host genomic amplifications and rearrangements, including deletions, inversions, and chromosomal translocations. We present a model of "looping" by which HPV integrant-mediated DNA replication and recombination may result in viral-host DNA concatemers, frequently disrupting genes involved in oncogenesis and amplifying HPV oncogenes E6 and E7. Our high-resolution results shed new light on a catastrophic process, distinct from chromothripsis and other mutational processes, by which HPV directly promotes genomic instability.
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Akagi, K., Li, J., Broutian, T., Padilla‐Nash, H., Xiao, W., Jiang, B., Rocco, J.W., Teknos, T.N., Kumar, B., Wangsa, D., He, D., Ried, T., Symer, D.E., & Gillison, M.L. (2013). Genome-wide analysis of HPV integration in human cancers reveals recurrent, focal genomic instability. <em>Genome Research</em>. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.164806.113
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Akagi K, Li J, Broutian T, Padilla‐Nash H, Xiao W, Jiang B, et al. Genome-wide analysis of HPV integration in human cancers reveals recurrent, focal genomic instability. Genome Research. 2013. doi:10.1101/gr.164806.113.
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@article{keiko2013Genome,
title = {Genome-wide analysis of HPV integration in human cancers reveals recurrent, focal genomic instability},
author = {Keiko Akagi and Jingfeng Li and Tatevik Broutian and Hesed Padilla‐Nash and Weihong Xiao and Bo Jiang and James W. Rocco and Theodoros N. Teknos and Bhavna Kumar and Danny Wangsa and Dandan He and Thomas Ried and David E. Symer and Maura L. Gillison},
journal = {Genome Research},
year = {2013},
doi = {10.1101/gr.164806.113},
}
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