Journal article
Somatic mutations in early metazoan genes disrupt regulatory links between unicellular and multicellular genes in cancer
Anna Trigos, Rick Pearson, Anthony Papenfuss, David Goode
eLife | eLife Sciences Publications Ltd | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.40947
Abstract
Extensive transcriptional alterations are observed in cancer, many of which activate core biological processes established in unicellular organisms or suppress differentiation pathways formed in metazoans. Through rigorous, integrative analysis of genomics data from a range of solid tumours, we show many transcriptional changes in tumours are tied to mutations disrupting regulatory interactions between unicellular and multicellular genes within human gene regulatory networks (GRNs). Recurrent point mutations were enriched in regulator genes linking unicellular and multicellular subnetworks, while copy-number alterations affected downstream target genes in distinctly unicellular and multicell..
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Funding Acknowledgements
[ "University of Melbourne Anna S Trigos", "National Health and Medical Research Council Richard B Pearson Anthony T Papenfuss David L Goode", "The Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Foundation David L Goode", "The funders had no role in study design, data collection and interpretation, or the decision to submit the work for publication." ]