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RNA sequence analysis reveals macroscopic somatic clonal expansion across normal tissues

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SCIENCE
Volume 364, Issue 6444, Pages 970-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.aaw0726

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  1. Broad-ISF postdoctoral fellowship
  2. Weizmann award for Women in Science
  3. GTEx LDACC [HHSN268201000029C]

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How somatic mutations accumulate in normal cells is poorly understood. A comprehensive analysis of RNA sequencing data from similar to 6700 samples across 29 normal tissues revealed multiple somatic variants, demonstrating that macroscopic clones can be found in many normal tissues. We found that sun-exposed skin, esophagus, and lung have a higher mutation burden than other tested tissues, which suggests that environmental factors can promote somatic mosaicism. Mutation burden was associated with both age and tissue-specific cell proliferation rate, highlighting that mutations accumulate over both time and number of cell divisions. Finally, normal tissues were found to harbor mutations in known cancer genes and hotspots. This study provides a broad view of macroscopic clonal expansion in human tissues, thus serving as a foundation for associating clonal expansion with environmental factors, aging, and risk of disease.

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