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    Contribution of allelic imbalance to colorectal cancer

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    Point mutations in cancer have been extensively studied but chromosomal gains and losses have been more challenging to interpret due to their unspecific nature. Here we examine high-resolution allelic imbalance (Al) landscape in 1699 colorectal cancers, 256 of which have been whole-genome sequenced (WGSed). The imbalances pinpoint 38 genes as plausible Al targets based on previous knowledge. Unbiased CRISPR-Cas9 knockout and activation screens identified in total 79 genes within Al peaks regulating cell growth. Genetic and functional data implicate loss of TP53 as a sufficient driver of Al. The WGS highlights an influence of copy number aberrations on the rate of detected somatic point mutations. Importantly, the data reveal several associations between Al target genes, suggesting a role for a network of lineage-determining transcription factors in colorectal tumorigenesis. Overall, the results unravel the contribution of Al in colorectal cancer and provide a plausible explanation why so few genes are commonly affected by point mutations in cancers.Peer reviewe
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