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Data from The Cytidine Deaminase APOBEC3G Contributes to Cancer Mutagenesis and Clonal Evolution in Bladder Cancer

Posted on 2023-03-31 - 06:02
Abstract

Mutagenic processes leave distinct signatures in cancer genomes. The mutational signatures attributed to APOBEC3 cytidine deaminases are pervasive in human cancers. However, data linking individual APOBEC3 proteins to cancer mutagenesis in vivo are limited. Here, we showed that transgenic expression of human APOBEC3G promotes mutagenesis, genomic instability, and kataegis, leading to shorter survival in a murine bladder cancer model. Acting as mutagenic fuel, APOBEC3G increased the clonal diversity of bladder cancer, driving divergent cancer evolution. Characterization of the single-base substitution signature induced by APOBEC3G in vivo established the induction of a mutational signature distinct from those caused by APOBEC3A and APOBEC3B. Analysis of thousands of human cancers revealed the contribution of APOBEC3G to the mutational profiles of multiple cancer types, including bladder cancer. Overall, this study dissects the mutagenic impact of APOBEC3G on the bladder cancer genome, identifying that it contributes to genomic instability, tumor mutational burden, copy-number loss events, and clonal diversity.

Significance:

APOBEC3G plays a role in cancer mutagenesis and clonal heterogeneity, which can potentially inform future therapeutic efforts that restrict tumor evolution.

See related commentary by Caswell and Swanton, p. 487

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C.V. Starr Center for the Study of the American Experience, Washington College (Starr Center)

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  • Weisi Liu
    Kevin P. Newhall
    Francesca Khani
    LaMont Barlow
    Duy Nguyen
    Lilly Gu
    Ken Eng
    Bhavneet Bhinder
    Manik Uppal
    Charlotte Récapet
    Andrea Sboner
    Susan R. Ross
    Olivier Elemento
    Linda Chelico
    Bishoy M. Faltas

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