Sex Differences in Cancer Functional Genomics: Gene Dependency and Drug Sensitivity.

Nicole Zeltser, Chenghao Zhu, Jieun Oh, Constance H Li, Paul C Boutros
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Patient sex influences a wide range of cancer phenotypes, including prevalence, response to therapy and survival endpoints. Molecular sex differences have been identified at all levels of the central dogma. It is hypothesized that these molecular differences may drive the observed clinical sex differences. Yet despite a growing catalog of molecular sex differences in a range of cancer types, their specific functional consequences remain unclear. To directly assess how patient sex impacts cancer cell function, we evaluated 1,209 cell lines subjected to CRISPR knockout, RNAi knockdown or drug exposures. Despite limited statistical power, we identified pan- and per-cancer sex differences in gene essentiality in six sex-linked and fourteen autosomal genes, and in drug sensitivity for two compounds. These data fill a gap in our understanding of the link between sex-differential molecular effects and patient phenotypes. They call for much more careful and systematic consideration of sex-specific effects in mechanistic and functional studies.

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癌症功能基因组学中的性别差异:基因依赖性和药物敏感性
患者性别影响广泛的癌症表型,包括患病率,对治疗的反应和生存终点。跨中心教条的分子性别差异已被确定可能驱动这些表型差异。尽管在一系列癌症类型中有越来越多的特定基因组、转录组和蛋白质组的性别差异,但它们的功能后果仍不清楚。为了评估患者性别如何影响癌细胞功能,我们评估了1209株遭受CRISPR敲除、RNAi敲除或药物暴露的细胞系。尽管统计能力有限,但我们确定了6个性别连锁基因和14个常染色体基因的基因重要性的泛癌性和癌性性别差异,以及两种化合物的药物敏感性。这些数据扩展了我们对性别差异分子特征传播到功能结果的理解,以及它们在影响患者表型中的作用。他们强调了在机制和功能研究中考虑性别特异性效应的重要性。
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