对 53 种犬类癌症进行的基因组分析发现了新型突变和高临床可操作性潜力。

IF 2.3 2区 农林科学 Q1 VETERINARY SCIENCES Veterinary and comparative oncology Pub Date : 2024-03-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1111/vco.12944
Sharadha Sakthikumar, Manisha Warrier, Derick Whitley, Salvatore Facista, Jonathan Adkins, Sara Aman, Darwin Tsinajinnie, Natalie Duran, Giulia Siravegna, Zeeshan Ahmed, Kenneth Day, Brooklyn Jenkins, Nidhi Patel, Kirk Ryden, Joe Nadai, Kathryn Banovich, Barbara Powers, Jeffrey Edwards, Jennifer Steinberg, Susan Fielder, Shukmei Wong, Sara A Byron, Tyler Izatt, Victoria Zismann, Martin Boateng, Zhanyang Zhu, Han-Yu Chuang, Jeffrey M Trent, David Haworth, Esther Chon, William Hendricks, Guannan Wang
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过去 20 年来,人们通过基因组学了解了人类癌症的致癌过程和个体差异,从而稳步改善了患者的治疗效果。学术和商业实验室通过临床基因组诊断测定对肿瘤组织内的突变进行常规评估,以促进诊断、预后和有效的治疗分层。基因组学的应用揭示了犬科癌症中大量基于突变的生物标志物,这表明人类癌症医学的变革性原则可以在兽医肿瘤学中发挥作用。为了推动犬类肿瘤学的临床基因组学和基因组学指导医学的发展,我们开发并验证了犬类癌症下一代测序基因面板,用于鉴定临床标本中的多种突变类型。我们利用该基因测序板检测了来自 813 只犬的 828 个肿瘤的基因组图谱,涵盖 53 种癌症类型。我们发现了 7856 个基因变异,包括拷贝数变异、单核苷酸变异、嵌合体和内部串联重复。此外,我们还评估了这些变异的临床效用,方法是结合全面整理的原始犬类文献中的生物标记框架,以及人类癌症基因组生物标记文献和临床诊断的推断。值得注意的是,近 90% 的病例表现出具有诊断、预后或治疗意义的突变。我们的工作代表了对一大批犬类癌症基因组图谱的全面评估,首次全面纳入了多种突变类型并对生物标记物进行了结构化注释,证明了在兽医肿瘤学中利用基于突变的生物标记物的临床潜力。
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Genomic analysis across 53 canine cancer types reveals novel mutations and high clinical actionability potential.

A genomic understanding of the oncogenic processes and individual variability of human cancer has steadily fueled improvement in patient outcomes over the past 20 years. Mutations within tumour tissues are routinely assessed through clinical genomic diagnostic assays by academic and commercial laboratories to facilitate diagnosis, prognosis and effective treatment stratification. The application of genomics has unveiled a wealth of mutation-based biomarkers in canine cancers, suggesting that the transformative principles that have revolutionized human cancer medicine can be brought to bear in veterinary oncology. To advance clinical genomics and genomics-guided medicine in canine oncology, we have developed and validated a canine cancer next-generation sequencing gene panel for the identification of multiple mutation types in clinical specimens. With this panel, we examined the genomic landscapes of 828 tumours from 813 dogs, spanning 53 cancer types. We identified 7856 alterations, encompassing copy number variants, single nucleotide variants, indels and internal tandem duplications. Additionally, we evaluated the clinical utility of these alterations by incorporating a biomarker framework from comprehensive curation of primary canine literature and inferences from human cancer genomic biomarker literature and clinical diagnostics. Remarkably, nearly 90% of the cases exhibited mutations with diagnostic, prognostic or therapeutic implications. Our work represents a thorough assessment of genomic landscapes in a large cohort of canine cancers, the first of its kind for its comprehensive inclusion of multiple mutation types and structured annotation of biomarkers, demonstrating the clinical potential of leveraging mutation-based biomarkers in veterinary oncology.

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Veterinary and comparative oncology
Veterinary and comparative oncology 农林科学-兽医学
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4.80
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75
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>24 weeks
期刊介绍: Veterinary and Comparative Oncology (VCO) is an international, peer-reviewed journal integrating clinical and scientific information from a variety of related disciplines and from worldwide sources for all veterinary oncologists and cancer researchers concerned with aetiology, diagnosis and clinical course of cancer in domestic animals and its prevention. With the ultimate aim of diminishing suffering from cancer, the journal supports the transfer of knowledge in all aspects of veterinary oncology, from the application of new laboratory technology to cancer prevention, early detection, diagnosis and therapy. In addition to original articles, the journal publishes solicited editorials, review articles, commentary, correspondence and abstracts from the published literature. Accordingly, studies describing laboratory work performed exclusively in purpose-bred domestic animals (e.g. dogs, cats, horses) will not be considered.
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