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Higher prevalence of homologous recombination deficiency in tumors from African Americans versus European Americans.


ABSTRACT: To improve our understanding of longstanding disparities in incidence and mortality in lung cancer across ancestry, we performed a systematic comparative analysis of molecular features in tumors from African Americans (AAs) and European Americans (EAs). We find that lung squamous cell carcinoma tumors from AAs exhibit higher genomic instability-the proportion of non-diploid genome-aggressive molecular features such as chromothripsis and higher homologous recombination deficiency (HRD). In The Cancer Genome Atlas, we demonstrate that high genomic instability, HRD and chromothripsis among tumors from AAs is found across many cancer types. The prevalence of germline HRD (that is, the total number of pathogenic variants in homologous recombination genes) is higher in tumors from AAs, suggesting that the somatic differences observed have genetic ancestry origins. We also identify AA-specific copy-number-based arm-, focal- and gene-level recurrent features in lung cancer, including higher frequencies of PTEN deletion and KRAS amplification. These results highlight the importance of including under-represented populations in genomics research.

SUBMITTER: Sinha S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8921973 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Higher prevalence of homologous recombination deficiency in tumors from African Americans versus European Americans.

Sinha Sanju S   Mitchell Khadijah A KA   Zingone Adriana A   Bowman Elise E   Sinha Neelam N   Schäffer Alejandro A AA   Lee Joo Sang JS   Ruppin Eytan E   Ryan Bríd M BM  

Nature cancer 20200113 1


To improve our understanding of longstanding disparities in incidence and mortality in lung cancer across ancestry, we performed a systematic comparative analysis of molecular features in tumors from African Americans (AAs) and European Americans (EAs). We find that lung squamous cell carcinoma tumors from AAs exhibit higher genomic instability-the proportion of non-diploid genome-aggressive molecular features such as chromothripsis and higher homologous recombination deficiency (HRD). In The Ca  ...[more]

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