生物
基因
癌变
遗传学
突变
背景(考古学)
点突变
癌症
基因组学
基因组
计算生物学
古生物学
作者
Geniver El Tekle,Tiziano Bernasocchi,Arun M. Unni,Francesco Bertoni,Davide Rossi,Mark A. Rubin,Jean‐Philippe Theurillat
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.trecan.2021.04.009
摘要
Cancer is the dysregulated proliferation of cells caused by acquired mutations in key driver genes. The most frequently mutated driver genes promote tumorigenesis in various organisms, cell types, and genetic backgrounds. However, recent cancer genomics studies also point to the existence of context-dependent driver gene functions, where specific mutations occur predominately or even exclusively in certain tumor types or genetic backgrounds. Here, we review examples of co-occurring and mutually exclusive driver gene mutation patterns across cancer genomes and discuss their underlying biology. While co-occurring driver genes typically activate collaborating oncogenic pathways, we identify two distinct biological categories of incompatibilities among the mutually exclusive driver genes depending on whether the mutated drivers trigger the same or divergent tumorigenic pathways. Finally, we discuss possible therapeutic avenues emerging from the study of incompatible driver gene mutations.
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