Pan-cancer association of DNA repair deficiencies with whole-genome mutational patterns
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ABSTRACT DNA repair deficiencies in cancers may result in characteristic mutational patterns, as exemplified by deficiency of BRCA1/2 and efficacy prediction for PARP-inhibitors. We trained and evaluated predictive models for loss-of-function (LOF) of 145 individual DDR genes based on genome-wide mutational patterns, including structural variants, indels, and base-substitution signatures. We identified 24 genes whose deficiency could be predicted with good accuracy, including expected mutational patterns for BRCA1/2 , MSH3/6 , TP53 , and CDK12 LOF variants. CDK12 is associated with tandem-duplications, and we here demonstrate that this association can accurately predict gene deficiency in prostate cancers (area under the ROC curve=0.97). Our novel associations include mono- or biallelic LOF variants of ATRX, IDH1, HERC2, CDKN2A, PTEN, and SMARCA4, and our systematic approach yielded a catalogue of predictive models, which may provide targets for further research and development of treatment, and potentially help guide therapy.
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