General assessment of copy number variation in normal and tumor tissues of the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

Abstrakt

In recent years, characterization of a copy number variation (CNV) of the genomic DNA has provided evidence for the relationship of this type of genetic variation with the occurrence of a broad spectrum of diseases, including cancer lesions. Copy number variants (CNVs) also occur in the genomes of healthy individuals as a result of abnormal recombination processes in germ cells and have a hereditary character contributing to the natural genetic diversity. Recent image analysis methods and advanced computational techniques allow for identification of CNVs using SNPs genotyping microarrays based on the analysis of signal intensity observed for markers located in the specific genomic regions. In this study we used CanineHD BeadChip assay (Illumina) to identify both natural and cancer-induced CNVs in the genomes of different dog breeds and in different cancer types occurring in this species. The obtained results showed that structural aberrations are a common phenomenon arising during a tumor progression and are more complex and widespread in tumors of mesenchymal tissue origin than in epithelial tissue originating tumors. The tumor derived CNVs, in comparison to healthy samples, were characterized by larger sizes of regions, higher number of amplifications, and in some cases encompassed genes with potential effect on tumor progression.

Autorzy

Artur Gurgul
Artur Gurgul
Kacper Żukowski
Kacper Żukowski
Ewelina Semik
Ewelina Semik
Klaudia Pawlina
Klaudia Pawlina
Tomasz Ząbek
Tomasz Ząbek
Igor Jasielczuk
Igor Jasielczuk
Monika Bugno-Poniewierska
Monika Bugno-Poniewierska
artykuł
JOURNAL OF APPLIED GENETICS
Angielski
2014
55
3
353-363
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