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Gene Fusions Create Partner and Collateral Dependencies Essential to Cancer Cell Survival

Gene fusions frequently result from rearrangements in cancer genomes. In many instances, gene fusions play an important role in oncogenesis; in other instances, they are thought to be passenger events. Although regulatory element rearrangements and copy number alterations resulting from these struct...

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Autores principales: Gillani, Riaz, Seong, Bo Kyung A., Crowdis, Jett, Conway, Jake R., Dharia, Neekesh V., Alimohamed, Saif, Haas, Brian J., Han, Kyuho, Park, Jihye, Dietlein, Felix, He, Meng Xiao, Imamovic, Alma, Ma, Clement, Bassik, Michael C., Boehm, Jesse S., Vazquez, Francisca, Gusev, Alexander, Liu, David, Janeway, Katherine A., McFarland, James M., Stegmaier, Kimberly, Van Allen, Eliezer M.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for Cancer Research 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8338889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34099491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-0791
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author Gillani, Riaz
Seong, Bo Kyung A.
Crowdis, Jett
Conway, Jake R.
Dharia, Neekesh V.
Alimohamed, Saif
Haas, Brian J.
Han, Kyuho
Park, Jihye
Dietlein, Felix
He, Meng Xiao
Imamovic, Alma
Ma, Clement
Bassik, Michael C.
Boehm, Jesse S.
Vazquez, Francisca
Gusev, Alexander
Liu, David
Janeway, Katherine A.
McFarland, James M.
Stegmaier, Kimberly
Van Allen, Eliezer M.
author_facet Gillani, Riaz
Seong, Bo Kyung A.
Crowdis, Jett
Conway, Jake R.
Dharia, Neekesh V.
Alimohamed, Saif
Haas, Brian J.
Han, Kyuho
Park, Jihye
Dietlein, Felix
He, Meng Xiao
Imamovic, Alma
Ma, Clement
Bassik, Michael C.
Boehm, Jesse S.
Vazquez, Francisca
Gusev, Alexander
Liu, David
Janeway, Katherine A.
McFarland, James M.
Stegmaier, Kimberly
Van Allen, Eliezer M.
author_sort Gillani, Riaz
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description Gene fusions frequently result from rearrangements in cancer genomes. In many instances, gene fusions play an important role in oncogenesis; in other instances, they are thought to be passenger events. Although regulatory element rearrangements and copy number alterations resulting from these structural variants are known to lead to transcriptional dysregulation across cancers, the extent to which these events result in functional dependencies with an impact on cancer cell survival is variable. Here we used CRISPR-Cas9 dependency screens to evaluate the fitness impact of 3,277 fusions across 645 cell lines from the Cancer Dependency Map. We found that 35% of cell lines harbored either a fusion partner dependency or a collateral dependency on a gene within the same topologically associating domain as a fusion partner. Fusion-associated dependencies revealed numerous novel oncogenic drivers and clinically translatable alterations. Broadly, fusions can result in partner and collateral dependencies that have biological and clinical relevance across cancer types. SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides insights into how fusions contribute to fitness in different cancer contexts beyond partner-gene activation events, identifying partner and collateral dependencies that may have direct implications for clinical care.
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spelling pubmed-83388892021-08-05 Gene Fusions Create Partner and Collateral Dependencies Essential to Cancer Cell Survival Gillani, Riaz Seong, Bo Kyung A. Crowdis, Jett Conway, Jake R. Dharia, Neekesh V. Alimohamed, Saif Haas, Brian J. Han, Kyuho Park, Jihye Dietlein, Felix He, Meng Xiao Imamovic, Alma Ma, Clement Bassik, Michael C. Boehm, Jesse S. Vazquez, Francisca Gusev, Alexander Liu, David Janeway, Katherine A. McFarland, James M. Stegmaier, Kimberly Van Allen, Eliezer M. Cancer Res Genome and Epigenome Gene fusions frequently result from rearrangements in cancer genomes. In many instances, gene fusions play an important role in oncogenesis; in other instances, they are thought to be passenger events. Although regulatory element rearrangements and copy number alterations resulting from these structural variants are known to lead to transcriptional dysregulation across cancers, the extent to which these events result in functional dependencies with an impact on cancer cell survival is variable. Here we used CRISPR-Cas9 dependency screens to evaluate the fitness impact of 3,277 fusions across 645 cell lines from the Cancer Dependency Map. We found that 35% of cell lines harbored either a fusion partner dependency or a collateral dependency on a gene within the same topologically associating domain as a fusion partner. Fusion-associated dependencies revealed numerous novel oncogenic drivers and clinically translatable alterations. Broadly, fusions can result in partner and collateral dependencies that have biological and clinical relevance across cancer types. SIGNIFICANCE: This study provides insights into how fusions contribute to fitness in different cancer contexts beyond partner-gene activation events, identifying partner and collateral dependencies that may have direct implications for clinical care. American Association for Cancer Research 2021-08-01 2021-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC8338889/ /pubmed/34099491 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-0791 Text en ©2021 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license.
spellingShingle Genome and Epigenome
Gillani, Riaz
Seong, Bo Kyung A.
Crowdis, Jett
Conway, Jake R.
Dharia, Neekesh V.
Alimohamed, Saif
Haas, Brian J.
Han, Kyuho
Park, Jihye
Dietlein, Felix
He, Meng Xiao
Imamovic, Alma
Ma, Clement
Bassik, Michael C.
Boehm, Jesse S.
Vazquez, Francisca
Gusev, Alexander
Liu, David
Janeway, Katherine A.
McFarland, James M.
Stegmaier, Kimberly
Van Allen, Eliezer M.
Gene Fusions Create Partner and Collateral Dependencies Essential to Cancer Cell Survival
title Gene Fusions Create Partner and Collateral Dependencies Essential to Cancer Cell Survival
title_full Gene Fusions Create Partner and Collateral Dependencies Essential to Cancer Cell Survival
title_fullStr Gene Fusions Create Partner and Collateral Dependencies Essential to Cancer Cell Survival
title_full_unstemmed Gene Fusions Create Partner and Collateral Dependencies Essential to Cancer Cell Survival
title_short Gene Fusions Create Partner and Collateral Dependencies Essential to Cancer Cell Survival
title_sort gene fusions create partner and collateral dependencies essential to cancer cell survival
topic Genome and Epigenome
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8338889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34099491
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-21-0791
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