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Geographic variation of mutagenic exposures in kidney cancer genomes

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  • Sergey Senkin

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Sarah Moody

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Marcos Díaz-Gay

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Behnoush Abedi-Ardekani

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Thomas Cattiaux

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Aida Ferreiro-Iglesias

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Jingwei Wang

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Stephen Fitzgerald

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Mariya Kazachkova

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Raviteja Vangara

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Anh Phuong Le

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Erik N. Bergstrom

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Azhar Khandekar

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Burçak Otlu

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego
    Middle East Technical University)

  • Saamin Cheema

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Calli Latimer

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Emily Thomas

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Joshua Ronald Atkins

    (University of Oxford)

  • Karl Smith-Byrne

    (University of Oxford)

  • Ricardo Cortez Cardoso Penha

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Christine Carreira

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Priscilia Chopard

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Valérie Gaborieau

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Pekka Keski-Rahkonen

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • David Jones

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Jon W. Teague

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Sophie Ferlicot

    (Univeristé Paris-Saclay)

  • Mojgan Asgari

    (Iran University of Medical Sciences
    Iran University of Medical Sciences)

  • Surasak Sangkhathat

    (Prince of Songkla University)

  • Worapat Attawettayanon

    (Prince of Songkla University)

  • Beata Świątkowska

    (Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine)

  • Sonata Jarmalaite

    (National Cancer Institute
    Vilnius University)

  • Rasa Sabaliauskaite

    (National Cancer Institute)

  • Tatsuhiro Shibata

    (The University of Tokyo
    National Cancer Center Research Institute)

  • Akihiko Fukagawa

    (National Cancer Center Research Institute
    The University of Tokyo)

  • Dana Mates

    (National Institute of Public Health)

  • Viorel Jinga

    (Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Prof. Dr. Th. Burghele Clinical Hospital)

  • Stefan Rascu

    (Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Prof. Dr. Th. Burghele Clinical Hospital)

  • Mirjana Mijuskovic

    (Military Medical Academy)

  • Slavisa Savic

    (University Hospital Dr D. Misovic Clinical Center)

  • Sasa Milosavljevic

    (International Organization for Cancer Prevention and Research)

  • John M. S. Bartlett

    (University of Edinburgh)

  • Monique Albert

    (University of Guelph
    Ontario Institute for Cancer Research)

  • Larry Phouthavongsy

    (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research)

  • Patricia Ashton-Prolla

    (Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre
    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)

  • Mariana R. Botton

    (Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre)

  • Brasil Silva Neto

    (Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre
    Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul)

  • Stephania Martins Bezerra

    (A. C. Camargo Cancer Center)

  • Maria Paula Curado

    (A. C. Camargo Cancer Center)

  • Stênio de Cássio Zequi

    (A. C. Camargo Cancer Center
    A.C. Camargo Cancer Center
    Latin American Renal Cancer Group (LARCG)
    Sao Paulo Federal University (UNIFESP))

  • Rui Manuel Reis

    (Barretos Cancer Hospital
    Minho University)

  • Eliney Ferreira Faria

    (Faculdade Ciências Médicas de Minas Gerais
    Barretos Cancer Hospital)

  • Nei Soares Menezes

    (Barretos Cancer Hospital)

  • Renata Spagnoli Ferrari

    (Barretos Cancer Hospital)

  • Rosamonde E. Banks

    (University of Leeds)

  • Naveen S. Vasudev

    (University of Leeds)

  • David Zaridze

    (N. N. Blokhin National Medical Research Centre of Oncology)

  • Anush Mukeriya

    (N. N. Blokhin National Medical Research Centre of Oncology)

  • Oxana Shangina

    (N. N. Blokhin National Medical Research Centre of Oncology)

  • Vsevolod Matveev

    (N. N. Blokhin National Medical Research Centre of Oncology)

  • Lenka Foretova

    (Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute)

  • Marie Navratilova

    (Masaryk Memorial Cancer Institute)

  • Ivana Holcatova

    (Charles University
    Charles University and Motol University Hospital)

  • Anna Hornakova

    (Charles University)

  • Vladimir Janout

    (Palacky University)

  • Mark P. Purdue

    (National Cancer Institute)

  • Nathaniel Rothman

    (National Cancer Institute)

  • Stephen J. Chanock

    (National Cancer Institute)

  • Per Magne Ueland

    (Bevital AS)

  • Mattias Johansson

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • James McKay

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Ghislaine Scelo

    (Observational and Pragmatic Research Institute Pte Ltd)

  • Estelle Chanudet

    (Radboud University Medical Centre)

  • Laura Humphreys

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Ana Carolina Carvalho

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Sandra Perdomo

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

  • Ludmil B. Alexandrov

    (University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego
    University of California San Diego)

  • Michael R. Stratton

    (Wellcome Sanger Institute)

  • Paul Brennan

    (International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC/WHO))

Abstract

International differences in the incidence of many cancer types indicate the existence of carcinogen exposures that have not yet been identified by conventional epidemiology make a substantial contribution to cancer burden1. In clear cell renal cell carcinoma, obesity, hypertension and tobacco smoking are risk factors, but they do not explain the geographical variation in its incidence2. Underlying causes can be inferred by sequencing the genomes of cancers from populations with different incidence rates and detecting differences in patterns of somatic mutations. Here we sequenced 962 clear cell renal cell carcinomas from 11 countries with varying incidence. The somatic mutation profiles differed between countries. In Romania, Serbia and Thailand, mutational signatures characteristic of aristolochic acid compounds were present in most cases, but these were rare elsewhere. In Japan, a mutational signature of unknown cause was found in more than 70% of cases but in less than 2% elsewhere. A further mutational signature of unknown cause was ubiquitous but exhibited higher mutation loads in countries with higher incidence rates of kidney cancer. Known signatures of tobacco smoking correlated with tobacco consumption, but no signature was associated with obesity or hypertension, suggesting that non-mutagenic mechanisms of action underlie these risk factors. The results of this study indicate the existence of multiple, geographically variable, mutagenic exposures that potentially affect tens of millions of people and illustrate the opportunities for new insights into cancer causation through large-scale global cancer genomics.

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  • Sergey Senkin & Sarah Moody & Marcos Díaz-Gay & Behnoush Abedi-Ardekani & Thomas Cattiaux & Aida Ferreiro-Iglesias & Jingwei Wang & Stephen Fitzgerald & Mariya Kazachkova & Raviteja Vangara & Anh Phuo, 2024. "Geographic variation of mutagenic exposures in kidney cancer genomes," Nature, Nature, vol. 629(8013), pages 910-918, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:nature:v:629:y:2024:i:8013:d:10.1038_s41586-024-07368-2
    DOI: 10.1038/s41586-024-07368-2
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