Mutational landscape in genetically engineered, carcinogen-induced, and radiation-induced mouse sarcoma.

JCI INSIGHT(2019)

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Cancer development is influenced by hereditary mutations, somatic mutations due to random errors in DNA replication, or external factors. It remains unclear how distinct cell-intrinsic and -extrinsic factors affect oncogenesis within the same tissue type. We investigated murine soft-tissue sarcomas generated by oncogenic alterations (Kras(G12D) activation and p53 deletion), carcinogens (3-methylcholanthrene [MCA] or ionizing radiation), and both factors in a potentially novel model (MCA plus p53 deletion). Whole-exome sequencing demonstrated distinct mutational signatures in individual sarcoma cohorts. MCA-induced sarcomas exhibited high mutational burden and predominantly C-to-T transversions, while radiation-induced sarcomas exhibited low mutational burden and a distinct genetic signature characterized by C-to-T transitions. The insertion-deletion/substitution ratio and number of gene copy number variations were high for radiation-induced sarcomas. MCA-induced tumors generated on a p53-deficient background showed the highest genomic instability. MCA-induced sarcomas harbored mutations in putative cancer driver genes that regulate MAPK signaling (Kras and Nf1) and the Hippo pathway (Fat1 and Fat4). In contrast, radiation-induced sarcomas and Kras(G12D) p53(-/-) sarcomas did not harbor recurrent oncogenic mutations; rather, they exhibited amplifications of specific oncogenes: Kras and Myc in Kras(G12D) p53(-/-) sarcomas and Met and Yap1 for radiation-induced sarcomas. These results reveal that different initiating events drive oncogenesis through distinct mechanisms.
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Cancer,Genetics,Molecular genetics,Oncogenes,Oncology
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