2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-24270/v1
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Transcriptomics & copy number variation of radiotoxicity points to altered mitochondrial and DNA repair mechanisms

Abstract: Proctitis is an inflammation of the rectum and may be induced by radiation treatment for cancer. We investigated proctitis as a radiotoxic endpoint in prostate cancer patients who received radiotherapy (n=222). We analyzed the copy number variation and SNP-derived transcriptomic profiles of whole-blood and prostate tissue associated with proctitis. The SNP and copy number data were genotyped on Affymetrix® Genome-wide Human SNP Array 6.0. Following QC measures, the genotypes were used to obtain gene expression… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, evidence of mechanistic involvement is mounting from studies in radiotherapy patients. A CNV analysis in prostate cancer patients has identified seven genomic regions associated with proctitis following radiotherapy (32). However, there are still limitations in CNV studies mainly related to small sample size, few populations studied, and the potential transitional nature of copy number signatures due to the diversity of mutational processes that give rise to these alterations (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, evidence of mechanistic involvement is mounting from studies in radiotherapy patients. A CNV analysis in prostate cancer patients has identified seven genomic regions associated with proctitis following radiotherapy (32). However, there are still limitations in CNV studies mainly related to small sample size, few populations studied, and the potential transitional nature of copy number signatures due to the diversity of mutational processes that give rise to these alterations (33).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%