@article{2b9f9c598b3849eebbe13f32ca9f95d7,
title = "Comprehensive Analysis of Alternative Splicing Across Tumors from 8,705 Patients",
abstract = "Our comprehensive analysis of alternative splicing across 32 The Cancer Genome Atlas cancer types from 8,705 patients detects alternative splicing events and tumor variants by reanalyzing RNA and whole-exome sequencing data. Tumors have up to 30\% more alternative splicing events than normal samples. Association analysis of somatic variants with alternative splicing events confirmed known trans associations with variants in SF3B1 and U2AF1 and identified additional trans-acting variants (e.g., TADA1, PPP2R1A). Many tumors have thousands of alternative splicing events not detectable in normal samples; on average, we identified ≈930 exon-exon junctions (“neojunctions”) in tumors not typically found in GTEx normals. From Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium data available for breast and ovarian tumor samples, we confirmed ≈1.7 neojunction- and ≈0.6 single nucleotide variant-derived peptides per tumor sample that are also predicted major histocompatibility complex-I binders (“putative neoantigens”). A pan-cancer analysis by Kahles et al. shows increased alternative splicing events in tumors versus normal tissue and identifies trans-acting variants associated with alternative splicing events. Tumors contain neojunction-derived peptides absent in normal samples, including predicted MHC-I binders that are putative neoantigens.",
keywords = "alternative splicing, cancer, CPTAC, exome, GTEx, immunoediting, immunotherapy, MS proteomics, neoantigens, RNA-seq, splicing QTL, TCGA, TCGA Pan-Cancer Atlas, tumor-specific splicing",
author = "\{The Cancer Genome Atlas Research Network\} and Andr{\'e} Kahles and Lehmann, \{Kjong Van\} and Toussaint, \{Nora C.\} and Matthias H{\"u}ser and Stark, \{Stefan G.\} and Timo Sachsenberg and Oliver Stegle and Oliver Kohlbacher and Chris Sander and Caesar-Johnson, \{Samantha J.\} and Demchok, \{John A.\} and Ina Felau and Melpomeni Kasapi and Ferguson, \{Martin L.\} and Hutter, \{Carolyn M.\} and Sofia, \{Heidi J.\} and Roy Tarnuzzer and Zhining Wang and Liming Yang and Zenklusen, \{Jean C.\} and Zhang, \{Jiashan (Julia)\} and Sudha Chudamani and Jia Liu and Laxmi Lolla and Rashi Naresh and Todd Pihl and Qiang Sun and Yunhu Wan and Ye Wu and Juok Cho and Timothy DeFreitas and Scott Frazer and Nils Gehlenborg and Gad Getz and Heiman, \{David I.\} and Jaegil Kim and Lawrence, \{Michael S.\} and Pei Lin and Sam Meier and Noble, \{Michael S.\} and Gordon Saksena and Doug Voet and Hailei Zhang and Brady Bernard and Nyasha Chambwe and Varsha Dhankani and Theo Knijnenburg and Roger Kramer and Leendert Looijenga and \{de Krijger\}, Ronald",
note = "Copyright {\textcopyright} 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.",
year = "2018",
month = aug,
day = "13",
doi = "10.1016/j.ccell.2018.07.001",
language = "English",
volume = "34",
pages = "211--224.e6",
journal = "Cancer Cell",
issn = "1535-6108",
publisher = "Cell Press",
number = "2",
}