Cell Type Specific Enrichment Of Risk Associated Regulatory Elements At Ovarian Cancer Susceptibility Loci
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ABSTRACT: Understanding the regulatory landscape of the human genome is a central question in complex trait genetics. Most single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with cancer risk lie in non protein-coding regions, implicating regulatory DNA elements as functional targets of susceptibility variants. Here, we describe genome-wide annotation of regions of open chromatin and histone modification in fallopian tube and ovarian surface epithelial cells (FTSECs, OSECs), the debated cellular origins of high-grade serous ovarian cancers (HGSOCs), and in endometriosis epithelial cells (EECs), the likely precursor of clear cell ovarian carcinomas (CCOCs). The regulatory architecture of these cell types was compared to normal human mammary epithelial cells (HMECs) and LNCaP prostate cancer cells. We observed similar positional patterns of global enhancer signatures across the three different ovarian cancer precursor cell types, and evidence of tissues specific regulatory signatures to non-gynecological cell types. We found significant enrichment for risk-associated SNPs intersecting regulatory biofeatures at 17 known HGSOC susceptibility loci in FTSECs (P=3.8x10-30) OSECs (P=2.4x10-23) and HMECs (P=6.7x10-15) but not for EECs (P=0.45) or LNCaP cells (P=0.88). Hierarchical clustering of risk SNPs conditioned on the six different cell types indicates FTSECs and OSECs are highly related (96% of samples using multi-scale bootstrapping) indicating both cell types may be precursors of HGSOC. These data represent the first description of regulatory catalogues of normal precursor cells for different ovarian cancer subtypes, and provide unique insights into the tissue specific regulatory variation with respect to the likely functional targets germline genetic susceptibility variants for ovarian cancer
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE68104 | GEO | 2015/04/22
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA281748
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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