Published December 18, 2017 | Version v1
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Free-living human cells reconfigure their chromosomes in the evolution back to uni-cellularity

  • 1. Chinese Academy of Sciences
  • 2. Sun Yat-Sen University
  • 3. Stanford University
  • 4. University of Chicago

Description

Cells of multi-cellular organisms evolve toward uni-cellularity in the form of cancer and, if humans intervene, continue to evolve in cell culture. During this process, gene dosage relationships may evolve in novel ways to cope with the new environment and may regress back to the ancestral uni-cellular state. In this context, the evolution of sex chromosomes vis-a-vis autosomes is of particular interest. Here, we report the chromosomal evolution in ~ 600 cancer cell lines. Many of them jettisoned either Y or the inactive X; thus, free-living male and female cells converge by becoming 'de-sexualized'. Surprisingly, the active X often doubled, accompanied by the addition of one haploid complement of autosomes, leading to an X:A ratio of 2:3 from the extant ratio of 1:2. Theoretical modeling of the frequency distribution of X:A karyotypes suggests that the 2:3 ratio confers a higher fitness and may reflect aspects of sex chromosome evolution.

Data availability

The following previously published data sets were used:

Barretina J Caponigro G Stransky N Venkatesan Ket al (2012) SNP and Expression data from the Cancer Cell Line Encyclopedia (CCLE) Organism Homo sapiens Publicly available at the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (accession no:GSE36139). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE36139

Greenman et.al (2010) COSMIC Cell Lines project Available with registration/login at the Catalogue Of Somatic Mutations In Cancer (http://cancer.sanger.ac.uk/cell_lines). http://grch37-cancer.sanger.ac.uk/cell_lines/download

Cheung VG Nayak RR Wang IX Elwyn Set al (2010) Polymorphic cis- and trans-regulation of human gene expression Publicly available at the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (accession no:GSE16921). https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE16921

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Identifiers

DOI
10.7554/eLife.28070.001
Other
oai:uchicago.tind.io:9871

Funding

National Key Basic Research Program of China
973 Project
Chinese Academy of Sciences
Strategic Priority Research Program
National Science Foundation of China
31730046
National Science Foundation of China
91531305
National Key Basic Research Program of China
985 Project

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Ecology and Evolution