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Mobile DNA in cancer. Extensive transduction of nonrepetitive DNA mediated by L1 retrotransposition in cancer genomes.


ABSTRACT: Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1) retrotransposons are mobile repetitive elements that are abundant in the human genome. L1 elements propagate through RNA intermediates. In the germ line, neighboring, nonrepetitive sequences are occasionally mobilized by the L1 machinery, a process called 3' transduction. Because 3' transductions are potentially mutagenic, we explored the extent to which they occur somatically during tumorigenesis. Studying cancer genomes from 244 patients, we found that tumors from 53% of the patients had somatic retrotranspositions, of which 24% were 3' transductions. Fingerprinting of donor L1s revealed that a handful of source L1 elements in a tumor can spawn from tens to hundreds of 3' transductions, which can themselves seed further retrotranspositions. The activity of individual L1 elements fluctuated during tumor evolution and correlated with L1 promoter hypomethylation. The 3' transductions disseminated genes, exons, and regulatory elements to new locations, most often to heterochromatic regions of the genome.

SUBMITTER: Tubio JMC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4380235 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mobile DNA in cancer. Extensive transduction of nonrepetitive DNA mediated by L1 retrotransposition in cancer genomes.

Tubio Jose M C JMC   Li Yilong Y   Ju Young Seok YS   Martincorena Inigo I   Cooke Susanna L SL   Tojo Marta M   Gundem Gunes G   Pipinikas Christodoulos P CP   Zamora Jorge J   Raine Keiran K   Menzies Andrew A   Roman-Garcia Pablo P   Fullam Anthony A   Gerstung Moritz M   Shlien Adam A   Tarpey Patrick S PS   Papaemmanuil Elli E   Knappskog Stian S   Van Loo Peter P   Ramakrishna Manasa M   Davies Helen R HR   Marshall John J   Wedge David C DC   Teague Jon W JW   Butler Adam P AP   Nik-Zainal Serena S   Alexandrov Ludmil L   Behjati Sam S   Yates Lucy R LR   Bolli Niccolo N   Mudie Laura L   Hardy Claire C   Martin Sancha S   McLaren Stuart S   O'Meara Sarah S   Anderson Elizabeth E   Maddison Mark M   Gamble Stephen S   Foster Christopher C   Warren Anne Y AY   Whitaker Hayley H   Brewer Daniel D   Eeles Rosalind R   Cooper Colin C   Neal David D   Lynch Andy G AG   Visakorpi Tapio T   Isaacs William B WB   Veer Laura Van't LV   Caldas Carlos C   Desmedt Christine C   Sotiriou Christos C   Aparicio Sam S   Foekens John A JA   Eyfjörd Jórunn Erla JE   Lakhani Sunil R SR   Thomas Gilles G   Myklebost Ola O   Span Paul N PN   Børresen-Dale Anne-Lise AL   Richardson Andrea L AL   Van de Vijver Marc M   Vincent-Salomon Anne A   Van den Eynden Gert G GG   Flanagan Adrienne M AM   Futreal P Andrew PA   Janes Sam M SM   Bova G Steven GS   Stratton Michael R MR   McDermott Ultan U   Campbell Peter J PJ  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20140801 6196


Long interspersed nuclear element-1 (L1) retrotransposons are mobile repetitive elements that are abundant in the human genome. L1 elements propagate through RNA intermediates. In the germ line, neighboring, nonrepetitive sequences are occasionally mobilized by the L1 machinery, a process called 3' transduction. Because 3' transductions are potentially mutagenic, we explored the extent to which they occur somatically during tumorigenesis. Studying cancer genomes from 244 patients, we found that  ...[more]

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