The analysis of tumour genome sequences has demonstrated high rates of base substitution mutagenesis upon the inactivation of DNA mismatch repair (MMR), and the resulting somatic mutations in MMR deficient tumours appear to significantly enhance the response to immune therapy. A handful of different algorithmically derived base substitution mutation signatures have been attributed to MMR deficiency in tumour somatic mutation datasets. In contrast, mutation data obtained from whole genome sequences of isogenic wild type and MMR deficient cell lines in this study, as well as from published sources, show a more uniform experimental mutation spectrum of MMR deficiency. In order to resolve this discrepancy, we reanalysed mutation data from MMR d...
Mutational signatures are imprints of pathophysiological processes arising through tumorigenesis. We...
Mutation is the source of genetic variation and fuels biological evolution. Many mutations first ari...
Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which gener...
Throughout their lifetime, cells are subject to extrinsic and intrinsic mutational processes leaving...
International audienceMismatch repair (MMR)–deficient cancers have been discovered to be highly resp...
DNA replication errors that persist as mismatch mutations make up the molecular fingerprint of misma...
Mutational signatures are imprints of pathophysiological processes arising through tumorigenesis. He...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is one of the main DNA repair pathways that protect cells against g...
Many processes can cause the same nucleotide change in a genome, making the identification of the m...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed considerable variation in somatic mutation rates across the hu...
Mutational signatures are imprints of pathophysiological processes arising through tumorigenesis. We...
Mutation is the source of genetic variation and fuels biological evolution. Many mutations first ari...
Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which gener...
Throughout their lifetime, cells are subject to extrinsic and intrinsic mutational processes leaving...
International audienceMismatch repair (MMR)–deficient cancers have been discovered to be highly resp...
DNA replication errors that persist as mismatch mutations make up the molecular fingerprint of misma...
Mutational signatures are imprints of pathophysiological processes arising through tumorigenesis. He...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is one of the main DNA repair pathways that protect cells against g...
Many processes can cause the same nucleotide change in a genome, making the identification of the m...
Cancer genome sequencing has revealed considerable variation in somatic mutation rates across the hu...
Mutational signatures are imprints of pathophysiological processes arising through tumorigenesis. We...
Mutation is the source of genetic variation and fuels biological evolution. Many mutations first ari...
Somatic mutations in cancer genomes are caused by multiple mutational processes, each of which gener...