The Genomic Landscapes of Human Breast and Colorectal Cancers

Laura D. Wood(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), D. Williams Parsons(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Siân Jones(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Jimmy Lin(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Tobias Sjöblom(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Rebecca Leary(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Dong Shen(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Simina M. Boca(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Thomas D. Barber(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Janine Ptak(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Natalie Silliman(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Steve Szabo(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Zoltán Dezső(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Vadim Ustyanksky(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Tatiana Nikolskaya(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Yuri Nikolsky(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Rachel Karchin(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Paul A. Wilson(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Joshua S. Kaminker(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Zemin Zhang(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Randal Croshaw(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Joseph Willis(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Dawn Dawson(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Michail Shipitsin(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), James K. V. Willson(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Saraswati Sukumar(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Kornélia Polyák(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Ben Ho Park(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Charit L. Pethiyagoda(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), P.V. Krishna Pant(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Dennis G. Ballinger(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Andrew B. Sparks(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), James Hartigan(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Douglas R. Smith(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Erick Suh(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Nickolas Papadopoulos(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Phillip Buckhaults(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Sanford D. Markowitz(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Giovanni Parmigiani(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Kenneth W. Kinzler(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Victor E. Velculescu(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Bert Vogelstein(Howard Hughes Medical Institute)
Science
October 11, 2007
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Abstract

Human cancer is caused by the accumulation of mutations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. To catalog the genetic changes that occur during tumorigenesis, we isolated DNA from 11 breast and 11 colorectal tumors and determined the sequences of the genes in the Reference Sequence database in these samples. Based on analysis of exons representing 20,857 transcripts from 18,191 genes, we conclude that the genomic landscapes of breast and colorectal cancers are composed of a handful of commonly mutated gene "mountains" and a much larger number of gene "hills" that are mutated at low frequency. We describe statistical and bioinformatic tools that may help identify mutations with a role in tumorigenesis. These results have implications for understanding the nature and heterogeneity of human cancers and for using personal genomics for tumor diagnosis and therapy.


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