volume 29 issue 4 pages 521-531

Experimental and pan-cancer genome analyses reveal widespread contribution of acrylamide exposure to carcinogenesis in humans

Alvin C. M. Ng 2
Maude Ardin 1
Mona I Churchwell 3
Manuraj Pandey 1
Claire Renard 1
Stephanie Villar 1
Vincent Cahais 4
Alexis Robitaille 5
Liacine Bouaoun 6
Adriana Heguy 7
MARTHA R. STAMPFER 9
J. McKay 10
Monica Hollstein 11, 12
Magali Olivier 1
Steven G Rozen 2
FREDERICK A. BELAND 3
Michael Korenjak 1
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2019-03-07
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR3.909
CiteScore10.7
Impact factor5.5
ISSN10889051, 15495469
Genetics
Genetics (clinical)
Abstract

Humans are frequently exposed to acrylamide, a probable human carcinogen found in commonplace sources such as most heated starchy foods or tobacco smoke. Prior evidence has shown that acrylamide causes cancer in rodents, yet epidemiological studies conducted to date are limited and, thus far, have yielded inconclusive data on association of human cancers with acrylamide exposure. In this study, we experimentally identify a novel and unique mutational signature imprinted by acrylamide through the effects of its reactive metabolite glycidamide. We next show that the glycidamide mutational signature is found in a full one-third of approximately 1600 tumor genomes corresponding to 19 human tumor types from 14 organs. The highest enrichment of the glycidamide signature was observed in the cancers of the lung (88% of the interrogated tumors), liver (73%), kidney (>70%), bile duct (57%), cervix (50%), and, to a lesser extent, additional cancer types. Overall, our study reveals an unexpectedly extensive contribution of acrylamide-associated mutagenesis to human cancers.

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Zhivagui M. et al. Experimental and pan-cancer genome analyses reveal widespread contribution of acrylamide exposure to carcinogenesis in humans // Genome Research. 2019. Vol. 29. No. 4. pp. 521-531.
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Zhivagui M., Ng A. C. M., Ardin M., Churchwell M. I., Pandey M., Renard C., Villar S., Cahais V., Robitaille A., Bouaoun L., Heguy A., Guyton K. Z., STAMPFER M. R., McKay J., Hollstein M., Olivier M., Rozen S., BELAND F. A., Korenjak M., Zavadil J. Experimental and pan-cancer genome analyses reveal widespread contribution of acrylamide exposure to carcinogenesis in humans // Genome Research. 2019. Vol. 29. No. 4. pp. 521-531.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1101/gr.242453.118
UR - https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.242453.118
TI - Experimental and pan-cancer genome analyses reveal widespread contribution of acrylamide exposure to carcinogenesis in humans
T2 - Genome Research
AU - Zhivagui, Maria
AU - Ng, Alvin C. M.
AU - Ardin, Maude
AU - Churchwell, Mona I
AU - Pandey, Manuraj
AU - Renard, Claire
AU - Villar, Stephanie
AU - Cahais, Vincent
AU - Robitaille, Alexis
AU - Bouaoun, Liacine
AU - Heguy, Adriana
AU - Guyton, Kathryn Z.
AU - STAMPFER, MARTHA R.
AU - McKay, J.
AU - Hollstein, Monica
AU - Olivier, Magali
AU - Rozen, Steven G
AU - BELAND, FREDERICK A.
AU - Korenjak, Michael
AU - Zavadil, Jiri
PY - 2019
DA - 2019/03/07
PB - Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
SP - 521-531
IS - 4
VL - 29
PMID - 30846532
SN - 1088-9051
SN - 1549-5469
ER -
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@article{2019_Zhivagui,
author = {Maria Zhivagui and Alvin C. M. Ng and Maude Ardin and Mona I Churchwell and Manuraj Pandey and Claire Renard and Stephanie Villar and Vincent Cahais and Alexis Robitaille and Liacine Bouaoun and Adriana Heguy and Kathryn Z. Guyton and MARTHA R. STAMPFER and J. McKay and Monica Hollstein and Magali Olivier and Steven G Rozen and FREDERICK A. BELAND and Michael Korenjak and Jiri Zavadil},
title = {Experimental and pan-cancer genome analyses reveal widespread contribution of acrylamide exposure to carcinogenesis in humans},
journal = {Genome Research},
year = {2019},
volume = {29},
publisher = {Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory},
month = {mar},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.242453.118},
number = {4},
pages = {521--531},
doi = {10.1101/gr.242453.118}
}
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Zhivagui, Maria, et al. “Experimental and pan-cancer genome analyses reveal widespread contribution of acrylamide exposure to carcinogenesis in humans.” Genome Research, vol. 29, no. 4, Mar. 2019, pp. 521-531. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.242453.118.
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