BACKGROUND: Chromothripsis is a recently discovered phenomenon of genomic rearrangement, possibly arising during a single genome-shattering event. This could provide an alternative paradigm in cancer development, replacing the gradual accumulation of genomic changes with a "one-off" catastrophic event. However, the term has been used with varying operational definitions, with the minimal consensus being a large number of locally clustered copy number aberrations. The mechanisms underlying these chromothripsis-like patterns (CTLP) and their specific impact on tumorigenesis are still poorly understood. RESULTS: Here, we identified CTLP in 918 cancer samples, from a dataset of more than 22,000 oncogenomic arrays covering 132 cancer types. Fra...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Analysis of whole-genome sequencing data across 2,658 tumors spanning 38 cancer types shows that chr...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Funder: Ludwig Center at HarvardFunder: National Cancer Institute: K22CA193848Funder: US National In...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Structural rearrangements form a major class of somatic variation in cancer ge...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
SummaryCancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conv...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Analysis of whole-genome sequencing data across 2,658 tumors spanning 38 cancer types shows that chr...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Funder: Ludwig Center at HarvardFunder: National Cancer Institute: K22CA193848Funder: US National In...
Chromothripsis is a mutational phenomenon characterized by massive, clustered genomic rearrangements...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Structural rearrangements form a major class of somatic variation in cancer ge...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
SummaryCancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conv...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...
Human genomes are continuously subjected to mutations, which can drive genetic diseases and cancer. ...
Cancer is driven by somatically acquired point mutations and chromosomal rearrangements, conventiona...