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AmpliconReconstructor integrates NGS and optical mapping to resolve the complex structures of focal amplifications.


ABSTRACT: Oncogene amplification, a major driver of cancer pathogenicity, is often mediated through focal amplification of genomic segments. Recent results implicate extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) as the primary driver of focal copy number amplification (fCNA) - enabling gene amplification, rapid tumor evolution, and the rewiring of regulatory circuitry. Resolving an fCNA's structure is a first step in deciphering the mechanisms of its genesis and the fCNA's subsequent biological consequences. We introduce a computational method, AmpliconReconstructor (AR), for integrating optical mapping (OM) of long DNA fragments (>150?kb) with next-generation sequencing (NGS) to resolve fCNAs at single-nucleotide resolution. AR uses an NGS-derived breakpoint graph alongside OM scaffolds to produce high-fidelity reconstructions. After validating its performance through multiple simulation strategies, AR reconstructed fCNAs in seven cancer cell lines to reveal the complex architecture of ecDNA, a breakage-fusion-bridge and other complex rearrangements. By reconstructing the rearrangement signatures associated with an fCNA's generative mechanism, AR enables a more thorough understanding of the origins of fCNAs.

SUBMITTER: Luebeck J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7463033 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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AmpliconReconstructor integrates NGS and optical mapping to resolve the complex structures of focal amplifications.

Luebeck Jens J   Coruh Ceyda C   Dehkordi Siavash R SR   Lange Joshua T JT   Turner Kristen M KM   Deshpande Viraj V   Pai Dave A DA   Zhang Chao C   Rajkumar Utkrisht U   Law Julie A JA   Mischel Paul S PS   Bafna Vineet V  

Nature communications 20200901 1


Oncogene amplification, a major driver of cancer pathogenicity, is often mediated through focal amplification of genomic segments. Recent results implicate extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) as the primary driver of focal copy number amplification (fCNA) - enabling gene amplification, rapid tumor evolution, and the rewiring of regulatory circuitry. Resolving an fCNA's structure is a first step in deciphering the mechanisms of its genesis and the fCNA's subsequent biological consequences. We introduce  ...[more]

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