Copy number alteration (CNA) profiling of human tumors has revealed recurrent patterns of DNA amplifications and deletions across diverse cancer types. These patterns are suggestive of conserved selection pressures during tumor evolution but cannot be fully explained by known oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes. Using a pan-cancer analysis of CNA data from patient tumors and experimental systems, here we show that principal component analysis-defined CNA signatures are predictive of glycolytic phenotypes, including 18F-fluorodeoxy-glucose (FDG) avidity of patient tumors, and increased proliferation. The primary CNA signature is enriched for p53 mutations and is associated with glycolysis through coordinate amplification of glycolytic genes...
Genomic instability is an enabling hallmark of cancer that comprises the progressive accumulation of...
Genomic instability with frequent DNA copy number alterations is one of the key hallmarks of carcino...
Background: Genomic DNA copy number aberrations are frequent in solid tumors, although the underlyin...
Copy number alteration (CNA) profiling of human tumors has revealed recurrent patterns of DNA amplif...
Copy number alteration (CNA) profiling of human tumors has revealed recurrent patterns of DNA amplif...
peer reviewedGenomic instability is characteristic of the majority of cancers. It includes changes o...
Lung cancer, of which more than 80% is non-small cell, is the leading cause of cancer-related death ...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Genetic variation is the main reason of the phenotypic differences among individuals, as well as of ...
Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related process...
Regional genomic copy number alterations (CNA) are observed in the vast majority of cancers. Besides...
Cancer has long been considered a genetic disease characterized by a myriad of mutations that drive ...
Carcinogenesis is a complex multifactorial, multistage process, but the precise mechanisms are not w...
<div><p>Carcinogenesis is a complex multifactorial, multistage process, but the precise mechanisms a...
SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pat...
Genomic instability is an enabling hallmark of cancer that comprises the progressive accumulation of...
Genomic instability with frequent DNA copy number alterations is one of the key hallmarks of carcino...
Background: Genomic DNA copy number aberrations are frequent in solid tumors, although the underlyin...
Copy number alteration (CNA) profiling of human tumors has revealed recurrent patterns of DNA amplif...
Copy number alteration (CNA) profiling of human tumors has revealed recurrent patterns of DNA amplif...
peer reviewedGenomic instability is characteristic of the majority of cancers. It includes changes o...
Lung cancer, of which more than 80% is non-small cell, is the leading cause of cancer-related death ...
Tumorigenesis is a multi-step process in which normal cells transform into malignant tumors followin...
Genetic variation is the main reason of the phenotypic differences among individuals, as well as of ...
Gains and losses of DNA are prevalent in cancer and emerge as a consequence of inter-related process...
Regional genomic copy number alterations (CNA) are observed in the vast majority of cancers. Besides...
Cancer has long been considered a genetic disease characterized by a myriad of mutations that drive ...
Carcinogenesis is a complex multifactorial, multistage process, but the precise mechanisms are not w...
<div><p>Carcinogenesis is a complex multifactorial, multistage process, but the precise mechanisms a...
SummaryThis study explores the roles of genome copy number abnormalities (CNAs) in breast cancer pat...
Genomic instability is an enabling hallmark of cancer that comprises the progressive accumulation of...
Genomic instability with frequent DNA copy number alterations is one of the key hallmarks of carcino...
Background: Genomic DNA copy number aberrations are frequent in solid tumors, although the underlyin...