Producing gene fusions through genomic structural rearrangements is a major mechanism for tumor evolution. Therefore, accurately detecting gene fusions and the originating rearrangements is of great importance for personalized cancer diagnosis and targeted therapy. We present a tool, BreakTrans, that systematically maps predicted gene fusions to structural rearrangements. Thus, BreakTrans not only validates both types of predictions, but also provides mechanistic interpretations. BreakTrans effectively validates known fusions and discovers novel events in a breast cancer cell line. Applying BreakTrans to 43 breast cancer samples in The Cancer Genome Atlas identifies 90 genomically validated gene fusions. BreakTrans is available a
Human cancer genomes harbour a variety of alterations leading to the deregulation of key pathways in...
BACKGROUND: It has recently emerged that common epithelial cancers such as breast cancers have fusio...
Gene fusion is a chromosomal rearrangement event which plays a significant role in cancer due to the...
Producing gene fusions through genomic structural rearrangements is a major mechanism for tumor evol...
<p>Schematic depiction of the approach and workflow, demonstrated by example of the rediscovery of a...
Motivation: Fusion genes result from genomic rearrangements, such as deletions, amplifications and t...
Abstract Background In cancer, genomic rearrangements can create fusion genes that either combine pr...
Gene fusions, like BCR/ABL1 in chronic myelogenous leukemia, have long been recognized in hematologi...
Summary: Identifying the molecular mechanisms related to genomic breakage is an important goal of ca...
Gene fusions are common driver events in leukae-mias and solid tumours; here we present FusionAnalys...
Abstract Background Genomic rearrangements in cancer cells can create fusion genes that encode chime...
Gene fusions are hybrid genes formed when two dis-crete genes are incorrectly joined together. Gene ...
Abstract Breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) is a complex rearrangement that leads to tumor malignancy. Exi...
Structural chromosome rearrangements may result in the exchange of coding or regulatory DNA sequence...
Structural Variants (SVs) and Copy Number Variations (CNVs) at the genomic level are responsible for...
Human cancer genomes harbour a variety of alterations leading to the deregulation of key pathways in...
BACKGROUND: It has recently emerged that common epithelial cancers such as breast cancers have fusio...
Gene fusion is a chromosomal rearrangement event which plays a significant role in cancer due to the...
Producing gene fusions through genomic structural rearrangements is a major mechanism for tumor evol...
<p>Schematic depiction of the approach and workflow, demonstrated by example of the rediscovery of a...
Motivation: Fusion genes result from genomic rearrangements, such as deletions, amplifications and t...
Abstract Background In cancer, genomic rearrangements can create fusion genes that either combine pr...
Gene fusions, like BCR/ABL1 in chronic myelogenous leukemia, have long been recognized in hematologi...
Summary: Identifying the molecular mechanisms related to genomic breakage is an important goal of ca...
Gene fusions are common driver events in leukae-mias and solid tumours; here we present FusionAnalys...
Abstract Background Genomic rearrangements in cancer cells can create fusion genes that encode chime...
Gene fusions are hybrid genes formed when two dis-crete genes are incorrectly joined together. Gene ...
Abstract Breakage-fusion-bridge (BFB) is a complex rearrangement that leads to tumor malignancy. Exi...
Structural chromosome rearrangements may result in the exchange of coding or regulatory DNA sequence...
Structural Variants (SVs) and Copy Number Variations (CNVs) at the genomic level are responsible for...
Human cancer genomes harbour a variety of alterations leading to the deregulation of key pathways in...
BACKGROUND: It has recently emerged that common epithelial cancers such as breast cancers have fusio...
Gene fusion is a chromosomal rearrangement event which plays a significant role in cancer due to the...