PCR-free method detects high frequency of genomic instability in prostate cancer
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Most studies of tumor instability are PCR-based. PCR-based methods may underestimate mutation frequencies of heterogeneous tumor genomes. Using a novel PCR-free random cloning/sequencing method, we analyzed 100 kb of total genomic DNA from blood lymphocytes, normal prostate and tumor prostate taken from six individuals. Variations were identified by comparison of the sequence of the cloned fragments with the nr-database in Genbank. After excluding known polymorphisms (by comparison to the NCBI dbSNP), we report a significant over-representation of variants in the tumors: 0.66 variations per kilobase of sequence, compared with the corresponding normal prostates (0.14 variations/kb) or blood (0.09 variations/kb). Extrapolating the observed difference between tumor and normal prostate DNA, we estimate 1.8 million somatic (de novo) alterations per tumor cell genome, a much higher frequency than previous measurements obtained by mostly PCR-based methods in other tumor types. Moreover, unlike the normal prostate and blood, most of the tumor variations occur in a specific motif (P = 0.046), suggesting common etiology. We further report high tumor cell-to-cell heterogeneity. These data have important implications for selecting appropriate technologies for cancer genome projects as well as for understanding prostate cancer progression.
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دوره 37 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2009