Oncogenic context shapes the fitness landscape of tumor suppression

Autor: Lily M. Blair, Joseph M. Juan, Lafia Sebastian, Vy B. Tran, Wensheng Nie, Gregory D. Wall, Mehmet Gerceker, Ian K. Lai, Edwin A. Apilado, Gabriel Grenot, David Amar, Giorgia Foggetti, Mariana Do Carmo, Zeynep Ugur, Debbie Deng, Alex Chenchik, Maria Paz Zafra, Lukas E. Dow, Katerina Politi, Jonathan J. MacQuitty, Dmitri A. Petrov, Monte M. Winslow, Michael J. Rosen, Ian P. Winters
Rok vydání: 2022
Popis: Tumors acquire alterations in oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes in an adaptive walk through the fitness landscape of tumorigenesis. However, the features of this landscape remain poorly understood and cannot be revealed by human cancer genotyping alone. Here, we use a multiplexed, autochthonous mouse platform to model and quantify the initiation and growth of more than one hundred genotypes of lung tumors across four oncogenic contexts: KRAS G12D, KRAS G12C, BRAF V600E, and EGFR L858R. The resulting fitness landscape is rugged (the effect of tumor suppressor inactivation often switches between beneficial and deleterious depending on the oncogenic context), shows no evidence of diminishing-returns epistasis within variants of the same oncogene, and is inconsistent with expectations of a simple linear signaling relationship among these three oncogenes. Our findings suggest that tumor suppressor effects are strongly context-specific, which limits the set of evolutionary paths that can be taken through the fitness landscape.
Databáze: OpenAIRE