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Genome-scale mutational signatures of aflatoxin in cells, mice, and human tumors
Genome Research ( IF 6.2 ) Pub Date : 2017-09-01 , DOI: 10.1101/gr.220038.116
Mi Ni Huang 1, 2 , Willie Yu 1, 2 , Wei Wei Teoh 3 , Maude Ardin 4 , Apinya Jusakul 1, 5 , Alvin Wei Tian Ng 2, 6 , Arnoud Boot 1, 2 , Behnoush Abedi-Ardekani 7 , Stephanie Villar 4 , Swe Swe Myint 5 , Rashidah Othman 3 , Song Ling Poon 1, 5 , Adriana Heguy 8 , Magali Olivier 4 , Monica Hollstein 4 , Patrick Tan 1 , Bin Tean Teh 1, 5 , Kanaga Sabapathy 1, 3 , Jiri Zavadil 4 , Steven G Rozen 1, 2
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Aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) is a mutagen and IARC (International Agency for Research on Cancer) Group 1 carcinogen that causes hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here, we present the first whole-genome data on the mutational signatures of AFB1 exposure from a total of >40,000 mutations in four experimental systems: two different human cell lines, in liver tumors in wild-type mice, and in mice that carried a hepatitis B surface antigen transgene—this to model the multiplicative effects of aflatoxin exposure and hepatitis B in causing HCC. AFB1 mutational signatures from all four experimental systems were remarkably similar. We integrated the experimental mutational signatures with data from newly sequenced HCCs from Qidong County, China, a region of well-studied aflatoxin exposure. This indicated that COSMIC mutational signature 24, previously hypothesized to stem from aflatoxin exposure, indeed likely represents AFB1 exposure, possibly combined with other exposures. Among published somatic mutation data, we found evidence of AFB1 exposure in 0.7% of HCCs treated in North America, 1% of HCCs from Japan, but 16% of HCCs from Hong Kong. Thus, aflatoxin exposure apparently remains a substantial public health issue in some areas. This aspect of our study exemplifies the promise of future widespread resequencing of tumor genomes in providing new insights into the contribution of mutagenic exposures to cancer incidence.

更新日期:2017-09-08
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