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Genomic sequencing of colorectal adenocarcinomas identifies a recurrent VTI1A-TCF7L2 fusion
Authors:Bass Adam J  Lawrence Michael S  Brace Lear E  Ramos Alex H  Drier Yotam  Cibulskis Kristian  Sougnez Carrie  Voet Douglas  Saksena Gordon  Sivachenko Andrey  Jing Rui  Parkin Melissa  Pugh Trevor  Verhaak Roel G  Stransky Nicolas  Boutin Adam T  Barretina Jordi  Solit David B  Vakiani Evi  Shao Wenlin  Mishina Yuji  Warmuth Markus  Jimenez Jose  Chiang Derek Y  Signoretti Sabina  Kaelin William G  Spardy Nicole  Hahn William C  Hoshida Yujin  Ogino Shuji  Depinho Ronald A  Chin Lynda  Garraway Levi A  Fuchs Charles S  Baselga Jose  Tabernero Josep  Gabriel Stacey  Lander Eric S  Getz Gad  Meyerson Matthew
Institution:Department of Medical Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
Abstract:Prior studies have identified recurrent oncogenic mutations in colorectal adenocarcinoma and have surveyed exons of protein-coding genes for mutations in 11 affected individuals. Here we report whole-genome sequencing from nine individuals with colorectal cancer, including primary colorectal tumors and matched adjacent non-tumor tissues, at an average of 30.7× and 31.9× coverage, respectively. We identify an average of 75 somatic rearrangements per tumor, including complex networks of translocations between pairs of chromosomes. Eleven rearrangements encode predicted in-frame fusion proteins, including a fusion of VTI1A and TCF7L2 found in 3 out of 97 colorectal cancers. Although TCF7L2 encodes TCF4, which cooperates with β-catenin in colorectal carcinogenesis, the fusion lacks the TCF4 β-catenin-binding domain. We found a colorectal carcinoma cell line harboring the fusion gene to be dependent on VTI1A-TCF7L2 for anchorage-independent growth using RNA interference-mediated knockdown. This study shows previously unidentified levels of genomic rearrangements in colorectal carcinoma that can lead to essential gene fusions and other oncogenic events.
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