Characterization of Large Structural Genetic Mosaicism in Human Autosomes
- Machiela, Mitchell J;
- Zhou, Weiyin;
- Sampson, Joshua N;
- Dean, Michael C;
- Jacobs, Kevin B;
- Black, Amanda;
- Brinton, Louise A;
- Chang, I-Shou;
- Chen, Chu;
- Chen, Constance;
- Chen, Kexin;
- Cook, Linda S;
- Bou, Marta Crous;
- De Vivo, Immaculata;
- Doherty, Jennifer;
- Friedenreich, Christine M;
- Gaudet, Mia M;
- Haiman, Christopher A;
- Hankinson, Susan E;
- Hartge, Patricia;
- Henderson, Brian E;
- Hong, Yun-Chul;
- Hosgood, H Dean;
- Hsiung, Chao A;
- Hu, Wei;
- Hunter, David J;
- Jessop, Lea;
- Kim, Hee Nam;
- Kim, Yeul Hong;
- Kim, Young Tae;
- Klein, Robert;
- Kraft, Peter;
- Lan, Qing;
- Lin, Dongxin;
- Liu, Jianjun;
- Le Marchand, Loic;
- Liang, Xiaolin;
- Lissowska, Jolanta;
- Lu, Lingeng;
- Magliocco, Anthony M;
- Matsuo, Keitaro;
- Olson, Sara H;
- Orlow, Irene;
- Park, Jae Yong;
- Pooler, Loreall;
- Prescott, Jennifer;
- Rastogi, Radhai;
- Risch, Harvey A;
- Schumacher, Fredrick;
- Seow, Adeline;
- Setiawan, Veronica Wendy;
- Shen, Hongbing;
- Sheng, Xin;
- Shin, Min-Ho;
- Shu, Xiao-Ou;
- Berg, David VanDen;
- Wang, Jiu-Cun;
- Wentzensen, Nicolas;
- Wong, Maria Pik;
- Wu, Chen;
- Wu, Tangchun;
- Wu, Yi-Long;
- Xia, Lucy;
- Yang, Hannah P;
- Yang, Pan-Chyr;
- Zheng, Wei;
- Zhou, Baosen;
- Abnet, Christian C;
- Albanes, Demetrius;
- Aldrich, Melinda C;
- Amos, Christopher;
- Amundadottir, Laufey T;
- Berndt, Sonja I;
- Blot, William J;
- Bock, Cathryn H;
- Bracci, Paige M;
- Burdett, Laurie;
- Buring, Julie E;
- Butler, Mary A;
- Carreón, Tania;
- Chatterjee, Nilanjan;
- Chung, Charles C;
- Cook, Michael B;
- Cullen, Michael;
- Davis, Faith G;
- Ding, Ti;
- Duell, Eric J;
- Epstein, Caroline G;
- Fan, Jin-Hu;
- Figueroa, Jonine D;
- Fraumeni, Joseph F;
- Freedman, Neal D;
- Fuchs, Charles S;
- Gao, Yu-Tang;
- Gapstur, Susan M;
- Patiño-Garcia, Ana;
- Garcia-Closas, Montserrat;
- Gaziano, J Michael;
- Giles, Graham G;
- Gillanders, Elizabeth M;
- Giovannucci, Edward L;
- Goldin, Lynn;
- Goldstein, Alisa M;
- Greene, Mark H;
- Hallmans, Goran;
- Harris, Curtis C;
- Henriksson, Roger;
- Holly, Elizabeth A;
- Hoover, Robert N;
- Hu, Nan;
- Hutchinson, Amy;
- Jenab, Mazda;
- Johansen, Christoffer;
- Khaw, Kay-Tee;
- Koh, Woon-Puay;
- Kolonel, Laurence N;
- Kooperberg, Charles;
- Krogh, Vittorio;
- Kurtz, Robert C;
- LaCroix, Andrea;
- Landgren, Annelie;
- Landi, Maria Teresa;
- Li, Donghui;
- Liao, Linda M;
- Malats, Nuria;
- McGlynn, Katherine A;
- McNeill, Lorna H;
- McWilliams, Robert R;
- Melin, Beatrice S;
- Mirabello, Lisa;
- Peplonska, Beata;
- Peters, Ulrike;
- Petersen, Gloria M;
- Prokunina-Olsson, Ludmila;
- Purdue, Mark;
- Qiao, You-Lin;
- Rabe, Kari G;
- Rajaraman, Preetha;
- Real, Francisco X;
- Riboli, Elio;
- Rodríguez-Santiago, Benjamín;
- Rothman, Nathaniel;
- Ruder, Avima M;
- Savage, Sharon A;
- Schwartz, Ann G;
- Schwartz, Kendra L;
- Sesso, Howard D;
- Severi, Gianluca;
- Silverman, Debra T;
- Spitz, Margaret R;
- Stevens, Victoria L;
- Stolzenberg-Solomon, Rachael;
- Stram, Daniel;
- Tang, Ze-Zhong;
- Taylor, Philip R;
- Teras, Lauren R;
- Tobias, Geoffrey S;
- Viswanathan, Kala;
- Wacholder, Sholom;
- Wang, Zhaoming;
- Weinstein, Stephanie J;
- Wheeler, William;
- White, Emily;
- Wiencke, John K;
- Wolpin, Brian M;
- Wu, Xifeng;
- Wunder, Jay S;
- Yu, Kai;
- Zanetti, Krista A;
- Zeleniuch-Jacquotte, Anne;
- Ziegler, Regina G;
- de Andrade, Mariza;
- Barnes, Kathleen C;
- Beaty, Terri H;
- Bierut, Laura J;
- Desch, Karl C;
- Doheny, Kimberly F;
- Feenstra, Bjarke;
- Ginsburg, David;
- Heit, John A;
- Kang, Jae H;
- Laurie, Cecilia A;
- Li, Jun Z;
- Lowe, William L;
- Marazita, Mary L;
- Melbye, Mads;
- Mirel, Daniel B;
- Murray, Jeffrey C;
- Nelson, Sarah C;
- Pasquale, Louis R;
- Rice, Kenneth;
- Wiggs, Janey L;
- Wise, Anastasia;
- Tucker, Margaret;
- Pérez-Jurado, Luis A;
- Laurie, Cathy C;
- Caporaso, Neil E;
- Yeager, Meredith;
- Chanock, Stephen J
- et al.
Published Web Location
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4375431/Abstract
Analyses of genome-wide association study (GWAS) data have revealed that detectable genetic mosaicism involving large (>2 Mb) structural autosomal alterations occurs in a fraction of individuals. We present results for a set of 24,849 genotyped individuals (total GWAS set II [TGSII]) in whom 341 large autosomal abnormalities were observed in 168 (0.68%) individuals. Merging data from the new TGSII set with data from two prior reports (the Gene-Environment Association Studies and the total GWAS set I) generated a large dataset of 127,179 individuals; we then conducted a meta-analysis to investigate the patterns of detectable autosomal mosaicism (n = 1,315 events in 925 [0.73%] individuals). Restricting to events >2 Mb in size, we observed an increase in event frequency as event size decreased. The combined results underscore that the rate of detectable mosaicism increases with age (p value = 5.5 × 10(-31)) and is higher in men (p value = 0.002) but lower in participants of African ancestry (p value = 0.003). In a subset of 47 individuals from whom serial samples were collected up to 6 years apart, complex changes were noted over time and showed an overall increase in the proportion of mosaic cells as age increased. Our large combined sample allowed for a unique ability to characterize detectable genetic mosaicism involving large structural events and strengthens the emerging evidence of non-random erosion of the genome in the aging population.
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