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The butterfly effect in cancer: A single base mutation can remodel the cell

  • Jonathan R. Hart
  • , Yaoyang Zhang
  • , Lujian Liao
  • , Lynn Ueno
  • , Lisa Du
  • , Marloes Jonkers
  • , John R. Yates
  • , Peter K. Vogt*
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • Scripps Research Institute

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摘要

We have compared the proteome, transcriptome, and metabolome of two cell lines: the human breast epithelial line MCF-10A and its mutant descendant MCF-10A-H1047R. These cell lines are derived from the same parental stock and differ by a single amino acid substitution (H1047R) caused by a single nucleotide change in one allele of the PIK3CA gene, which encodes the catalytic subunit p110α of PI3K (phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase). They are considered isogenic. The H1047R mutation of PIK3CA is one of the most frequently encountered somatic cancer-specific mutations. In MCF- 10A, this mutation induces an extensive cellular reorganization that far exceeds the known signaling activities of PI3K. The changes are highly diverse, with examples in structural protein levels, the DNA repair machinery, and sterol synthesis. Gene set enrichment analysis reveals a highly significant concordance of the genes differentially expressed in MCF-10A-H1047R cells and the established protein and RNA signatures of basal breast cancer. No such concordance was found with the specific gene signatures of other histological types of breast cancer. Our data document the power of a single base mutation, inducing an extensive remodeling of the cell toward the phenotype of a specific cancer.

源语言英语
页(从-至)1131-1136
页数6
期刊Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
112
4
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 27 1月 2015
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