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Targeted profiling of human extrachromosomal DNA by CRISPR-CATCH

Journal

NATURE GENETICS
Volume 54, Issue 11, Pages 1746-+

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41588-022-01190-0

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Funding

  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [R35-CA209919, RM1-HG007735]
  2. Cancer Grand Challenges grant [CGCSDF-2021\100007, CGCATF-2021/100025]
  3. Cancer Research UK
  4. National Cancer Institute
  5. NIH [U24CA264379, R01GM114362, OT2CA278635, 1R01CA176111A1, 1P01CA168585]
  6. Melanoma Research Alliance
  7. Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center postdoctoral fellowship
  8. Stanford Graduate Fellowship
  9. NCI [NIH F99CA274692]
  10. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) [398299703]
  11. European Research Council under the European Union [949172]
  12. Canadian Institutes of Health Research
  13. European Research Council (ERC) [949172] Funding Source: European Research Council (ERC)

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The study demonstrates the isolation of extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) containing oncogenes from human cancer cells using CRISPR-CATCH technology, followed by methylation profiling and identification of unique features compared to chromosomal loci.
Extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) is a common mode of oncogene amplification but is challenging to analyze. Here, we adapt CRISPR-CATCH, in vitro CRISPR-Cas9 treatment and pulsed field gel electrophoresis of agarose-entrapped genomic DNA, previously developed for bacterial chromosome segments, to isolate megabase-sized human ecDNAs. We demonstrate strong enrichment of ecDNA molecules containing EGFR, FGFR2 and MYC from human cancer cells and NRAS ecDNA from human metastatic melanoma with acquired therapeutic resistance. Targeted enrichment of ecDNA versus chromosomal DNA enabled phasing of genetic variants, identified the presence of an EGFRvIII mutation exclusively on ecDNAs and supported an excision model of ecDNA genesis in a glioblastoma model. CRISPR-CATCH followed by nanopore sequencing enabled single-molecule ecDNA methylation profiling and revealed hypomethylation of the EGFR promoter on ecDNAs. We distinguished heterogeneous ecDNA species within the same sample by size and sequence with base-pair resolution and discovered functionally specialized ecDNAs that amplify select enhancers or oncogene-coding sequences. CRISPR-CATCH is used to isolate extrachromosomal DNA (ecDNA) molecules containing oncogenes from human cancer cells. CRISPR-CATCH followed by nanopore sequencing allows for methylation profiling, highlighting differences from the native chromosomal loci.

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