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Whole genome analysis identifies the association of TP53 genomic deletions with lower survival in Stage III colorectal cancer.


ABSTRACT: DNA copy number aberrations (CNA) are frequently observed in colorectal cancers (CRC). There is an urgent need for CNA-based biomarkers in clinics,. n For Stage III CRC, if combined with imaging or pathologic evidence, these markers promise more precise care. We conducted this Stage III specific biomarker discovery with a cohort of 134 CRCs, and with a newly developed high-efficiency CNA profiling protocol. Specifically, we developed the profiling protocol for tumor-normal matched tissue samples based on low-coverage clinical whole-genome sequencing (WGS). We demonstrated the protocol's accuracy and robustness by a systematic benchmark with microarray, high-coverage whole-exome and -genome approaches, where the low-coverage WGS-derived CNA segments were highly accordant (PCC >0.95) with those derived from microarray, and they were substantially less variable if compared to exome-derived segments. A lasso-based model and multivariate cox regression analysis identified a chromosome 17p loss, containing the TP53 tumor suppressor gene, that was significantly associated with reduced survival (P?=?0.0139, HR?=?1.688, 95% CI?=?[1.112-2.562]), which was validated by an independent cohort of 187 Stage III CRCs. In summary, this low-coverage WGS protocol has high sensitivity, high resolution and low cost and the identified 17p-loss is an effective poor prognosis marker for Stage III patients.

SUBMITTER: Xia LC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7081316 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Whole genome analysis identifies the association of TP53 genomic deletions with lower survival in Stage III colorectal cancer.

Xia Li C LC   Van Hummelen Paul P   Kubit Matthew M   Lee HoJoon H   Bell John M JM   Grimes Susan M SM   Wood-Bouwens Christina C   Greer Stephanie U SU   Barker Tyler T   Haslem Derrick S DS   Ford James M JM   Fulde Gail G   Ji Hanlee P HP   Nadauld Lincoln D LD  

Scientific reports 20200319 1


DNA copy number aberrations (CNA) are frequently observed in colorectal cancers (CRC). There is an urgent need for CNA-based biomarkers in clinics,. n For Stage III CRC, if combined with imaging or pathologic evidence, these markers promise more precise care. We conducted this Stage III specific biomarker discovery with a cohort of 134 CRCs, and with a newly developed high-efficiency CNA profiling protocol. Specifically, we developed the profiling protocol for tumor-normal matched tissue samples  ...[more]

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