2023
DOI: 10.1158/1538-7445.am2023-6105
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Abstract 6105: Unravelling the mechanistic basis of chromoplexy, a mutational process driving early cancer genome evolution

Abstract: Genome evolution can happen gradually or via bursts of rearrangements. Chromoplexy is an example of a process driving rapid genome evolution. This mutational signature is detected in ~18% of human cancers (PCAWG Consortium, 2020) and is frequently observed in prostate adenocarcinoma, lymphoid malignancies, and thyroid adenocarcinoma. Chromoplexy is inferred to happen as one catastrophic event that generates copy-neutral chains of translocations involving multiple chromosomes (Baca et al., 2013). Existing studi… Show more

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“…A2). The underlying processes of chromoplexy are still largely unknown [21], and experimental studies have recently been done to investigate whether co-localization of multiple DSBs can stimulate chained inter-chromosomal and intra-chromosomal translocations typical for chromoplexy [45]. This is now confirmed in our simulations which may help to further understand the processes generating chromoplexy by fitting experimental data in the future.…”
Section: The Simple Repair Process Model Explains the Formation Of Co...supporting
confidence: 73%
“…A2). The underlying processes of chromoplexy are still largely unknown [21], and experimental studies have recently been done to investigate whether co-localization of multiple DSBs can stimulate chained inter-chromosomal and intra-chromosomal translocations typical for chromoplexy [45]. This is now confirmed in our simulations which may help to further understand the processes generating chromoplexy by fitting experimental data in the future.…”
Section: The Simple Repair Process Model Explains the Formation Of Co...supporting
confidence: 73%