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Chromosome catastrophes involve replication mechanisms generating complex genomic rearrangements.


ABSTRACT: Complex genomic rearrangements (CGRs) consisting of two or more breakpoint junctions have been observed in genomic disorders. Recently, a chromosome catastrophe phenomenon termed chromothripsis, in which numerous genomic rearrangements are apparently acquired in one single catastrophic event, was described in multiple cancers. Here, we show that constitutionally acquired CGRs share similarities with cancer chromothripsis. In the 17 CGR cases investigated, we observed localization and multiple copy number changes including deletions, duplications, and/or triplications, as well as extensive translocations and inversions. Genomic rearrangements involved varied in size and complexities; in one case, array comparative genomic hybridization revealed 18 copy number changes. Breakpoint sequencing identified characteristic features, including small templated insertions at breakpoints and microhomology at breakpoint junctions, which have been attributed to replicative processes. The resemblance between CGR and chromothripsis suggests similar mechanistic underpinnings. Such chromosome catastrophic events appear to reflect basic DNA metabolism operative throughout an organism's life cycle.

SUBMITTER: Liu P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3242451 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chromosome catastrophes involve replication mechanisms generating complex genomic rearrangements.

Liu Pengfei P   Erez Ayelet A   Nagamani Sandesh C Sreenath SC   Dhar Shweta U SU   Kołodziejska Katarzyna E KE   Dharmadhikari Avinash V AV   Cooper M Lance ML   Wiszniewska Joanna J   Zhang Feng F   Withers Marjorie A MA   Bacino Carlos A CA   Campos-Acevedo Luis Daniel LD   Delgado Mauricio R MR   Freedenberg Debra D   Garnica Adolfo A   Grebe Theresa A TA   Hernández-Almaguer Dolores D   Immken LaDonna L   Lalani Seema R SR   McLean Scott D SD   Northrup Hope H   Scaglia Fernando F   Strathearn Lane L   Trapane Pamela P   Kang Sung-Hae L SH   Patel Ankita A   Cheung Sau Wai SW   Hastings P J PJ   Stankiewicz Paweł P   Lupski James R JR   Bi Weimin W  

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Complex genomic rearrangements (CGRs) consisting of two or more breakpoint junctions have been observed in genomic disorders. Recently, a chromosome catastrophe phenomenon termed chromothripsis, in which numerous genomic rearrangements are apparently acquired in one single catastrophic event, was described in multiple cancers. Here, we show that constitutionally acquired CGRs share similarities with cancer chromothripsis. In the 17 CGR cases investigated, we observed localization and multiple co  ...[more]

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