PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE AU - Nuno A. Fonseca AU - Yao He AU - Liliana Greger AU - PCAWG3 AU - Alvis Brazma AU - Zemin Zhang TI - Comprehensive genome and transcriptome analysis reveals genetic basis for gene fusions in cancer AID - 10.1101/148684 DP - 2017 Jan 01 TA - bioRxiv PG - 148684 4099 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/06/29/148684.short 4100 - http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2017/06/29/148684.full AB - Gene fusions are an important class of cancer-driving events with therapeutic and diagnostic values, yet their underlying genetic mechanisms have not been systematically characterized. Here by combining RNA and whole genome DNA sequencing data from 1188 donors across 27 cancer types we obtained a list of 3297 high-confidence tumour-specific gene fusions, 82% of which had structural variant (SV) support and 2372 of which were novel. Such a large collection of RNA and DNA alterations provides the first opportunity to systematically classify the gene fusions at a mechanistic level. While many could be explained by single SVs, numerous fusions involved series of structural rearrangements and thus are composite fusions. We discovered 75 fusions of a novel class of inter-chromosomal composite fusions, termed bridged fusions, in which a third genomic location bridged two different genes. In addition, we identified 522 fusions involving non-coding genes and 157 ORF-retaining fusions, in which the complete open reading frame of one gene was fused to the UTR region of another. Although only a small proportion (5%) of the discovered fusions were recurrent, we found a set of highly recurrent fusion partner genes, which exhibited strong 5’ or 3’ bias and were significantly enriched for cancer genes. Our findings broaden the view of the gene fusion landscape and reveal the general properties of genetic alterations underlying gene fusions for the first time.