The dynamics of somatic retrotransposition in human cancer

  1. Zumalave Duro, Sonia
Supervised by:
  1. José Manuel Castro Director

Defence university: Universidade de Santiago de Compostela

Fecha de defensa: 28 February 2024

Committee:
  1. Mónica Martínez Fernández Chair
  2. Julio Manuel Maside Rodríguez Secretary
  3. Gaël Cristofari Committee member

Type: Thesis

Abstract

Somatic retrotransposition can significantly contribute to tumorigenesis. Yet, limitations imposed byshort-read sequencing have hindered a thorough understanding of the extent and impact of this mutational process. To overcome this, my PhD project focused on implementing innovative long-read sequencing techniques. We developed MEIGA, a bioinformatic pipeline for comprehensively analysing somatic retrotransposition in long-read sequencing data. Notably, MEIGA revealed previously undisclosed levels of somatic retrotransposition in human tumours, including a hidden landscape of reciprocal genomic rearrangements. Additionally, this work unveiled remarkable rates of somatic retrotransposition occurring years before tumour diagnosis, even within normal cells, providing valuable insights into somatic retrotransposition dynamics.