Copy number analysis (GISTIC2)
Ovarian Serous Cystadenocarcinoma (Primary solid tumor)
22 February 2013  |  analyses__2013_02_22
Maintainer Information
Citation Information
Maintained by Dan DiCara (Broad Institute)
Cite as Broad Institute TCGA Genome Data Analysis Center (2013): Copy number analysis (GISTIC2). Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. doi:10.7908/C1QC01Q6
Overview
Introduction

GISTIC identifies genomic regions that are significantly gained or lost across a set of tumors. The pipeline first filters out normal samples from the segmented copy-number data by inspecting the TCGA barcodes and then executes GISTIC version 2.0.17a (Firehose task version: 0.0.8).

Summary

There were 559 tumor samples used in this analysis: 31 significant arm-level results, 31 significant focal amplifications, and 39 significant focal deletions were found.

Results
Focal results

Figure 1.  Genomic positions of amplified regions: the X-axis represents the normalized amplification signals (top) and significance by Q value (bottom). The green line represents the significance cutoff at Q value=0.25.

Table 1.  Get Full Table Amplifications Table - 31 significant amplifications found. Click the link in the last column to view a comprehensive list of candidate genes. If no genes were identified within the peak, the nearest gene appears in brackets.

Cytoband Q value Residual Q value Wide Peak Boundaries # Genes in Wide Peak
8q24.21 1.2022e-148 1.2022e-148 chr8:128494482-129797713 11
3q26.2 2.4836e-115 2.4836e-115 chr3:168670994-168783199 0 [MECOM]
19q12 9.6337e-91 1.0163e-66 chr19:30306758-30331242 1
19p13.12 1.2737e-37 1.8982e-37 chr19:15325748-15446576 2
11q14.1 4.1873e-32 4.1873e-32 chr11:77620713-78035831 9
1p34.3 5.8877e-27 5.8877e-27 chr1:39887948-40168864 8
1q21.3 1.0092e-26 9.8025e-19 chr1:150483517-150739128 9
6p22.3 7.0842e-15 7.0842e-15 chr6:18423406-18698180 3
7q36.3 2.8013e-13 2.8013e-13 chr7:137426056-159138663 211
5p15.33 6.0287e-11 6.0287e-11 chr5:1-1428010 26
20q13.33 8.3318e-11 3.9348e-10 chr20:62137482-63025520 41
1q42.2 1.198e-13 3.7028e-09 chr1:234050866-240453220 36
Xp11.23 8.3957e-08 8.3957e-08 chrX:48532582-49592201 50
2q31.2 5.8513e-07 5.8513e-07 chr2:178462915-178609187 2
15q26.3 8.1059e-07 8.1059e-07 chr15:98016800-102531392 35
12p12.1 1.6634e-11 1.3228e-06 chr12:24880663-25881603 7
Xq28 2.0602e-06 2.0602e-06 chrX:152839484-155270560 82
14q11.2 2.9444e-06 2.9444e-06 chr14:21433343-21606746 10
17q25.3 1.334e-05 1.334e-05 chr17:77641568-78054101 7
4p16.3 5.4019e-05 5.4019e-05 chr4:1653353-1991609 11
10p15.3 9.7091e-05 9.7091e-05 chr10:749239-1314547 8
12p13.33 1.4613e-06 0.00060843 chr12:1-3558048 35
19q13.2 6.9332e-26 0.0013265 chr19:39311157-40342966 41
10q22.3 0.0033664 0.0033664 chr10:79307097-79800033 5
8p11.21 0.0036817 0.0036817 chr8:41567872-42139783 5
4q13.3 0.0041631 0.0041631 chr4:73122319-74300609 4
18q11.2 0.0081514 0.0081514 chr18:23773718-24293308 3
2p23.2 0.013503 0.013503 chr2:28811078-28966789 1
22q12.2 0.057466 0.057466 chr22:30113489-30813423 15
20p13 0.071494 0.071494 chr20:1-4404897 92
20q11.21 0.019652 0.1282 chr20:30053537-30332464 11
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 8q24.21.

Table S1.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
MYC
hsa-mir-1208
hsa-mir-1207
hsa-mir-1205
hsa-mir-1204
PVT1
MIR1205
MIR1206
MIR1207
MIR1204
MIR1208
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 19q12.

Table S2.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
CCNE1
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 19p13.12.

Table S3.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
BRD4
EPHX3
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 11q14.1.

Table S4.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
NDUFC2
THRSP
GAB2
USP35
KCTD14
ALG8
INTS4
KCTD21
NDUFC2-KCTD14
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 1p34.3.

Table S5.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
PABPC4
MACF1
HEYL
HPCAL4
NT5C1A
BMP8A
SNORA55
PPIEL
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 1q21.3.

Table S6.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-4257
CTSS
ECM1
ENSA
MCL1
ADAMTSL4
GOLPH3L
HORMAD1
MIR4257
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 6p22.3.

Table S7.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-548a-1
RNF144B
MIR548A1
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 7q36.3.

Table S8.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
BRAF
EZH2
KIAA1549
MLL3
CREB3L2
hsa-mir-595
hsa-mir-153-2
hsa-mir-671
hsa-mir-1975
hsa-mir-548f-4
ABP1
CASP2
CDK5
CLCN1
DPP6
EN2
EPHA1
EPHB6
GBX1
MNX1
HTR5A
INSIG1
KCNH2
KEL
NDUFB2
NOS3
PIP
PRSS1
PRSS2
TAS2R38
PTPRN2
RARRES2
RHEB
SHH
SLC4A2
SMARCD3
AKR1D1
SSBP1
TBXAS1
VIPR2
XRCC2
ZYX
ARHGEF5
ZNF212
ZNF282
CUL1
TRIM24
MGAM
DGKI
ACCN3
PDIA4
UBE3C
FAM131B
FAM115A
DNAJB6
ABCF2
FASTK
ABCB8
PAXIP1
SSPO
CLEC5A
MKRN1
CNTNAP2
GIMAP2
OR2F1
TPK1
DENND2A
ZNF777
TMEM176B
HIPK2
REPIN1
ATP6V0A4
TAS2R3
TAS2R4
PRKAG2
LUC7L2
MRPS33
NUB1
TAS2R5
CHPF2
NCAPG2
WDR60
GIMAP4
GIMAP5
TMEM176A
TRPV6
AGK
TRPV5
ZC3HAV1
ACTR3B
KIAA1147
ESYT2
ZNF398
GALNT11
LMBR1
LINC00244
NOM1
PARP12
LRRC61
ZNF767
TTC26
JHDM1D
TMUB1
SLC37A3
KRBA1
OR6W1P
ADCK2
ZC3HAV1L
LOC93432
C7orf29
AGAP3
C7orf13
OR9A4
OR9A2
C7orf34
TMEM139
NOBOX
OR2A14
OR6B1
OR2F2
ZNF786
PRSS37
SVOPL
ASB10
PRSS58
RNF32
TRY6
LOC154761
CLEC2L
C7orf55
LOC154822
TMEM213
GIMAP8
CRYGN
ZNF425
LOC155060
ZNF746
ATP6V0E2
RBM33
GALNTL5
GIMAP7
ZNF467
GIMAP1
LOC202781
C7orf33
FABP5P3
UBN2
TAS2R39
TAS2R40
TAS2R41
CNPY1
LOC285889
FLJ40852
LOC285965
FAM115C
ZNF775
LOC285972
ATG9B
TAS2R60
CTAGE6P
OR6V1
OR2A12
OR2A1
KLRG2
WDR86
GSTK1
OR2A25
OR2A5
RAB19
OR2A7
OR2A20P
LOC401431
OR2A42
MIR153-2
CTAGE15P
OR2A9P
OR2A2
ARHGEF35
GIMAP6
WEE2
ZNF862
LOC645249
ACTR3C
MIR595
LOC728377
LOC728743
LOC730441
MIR671
LOC100124692
LOC100128264
CTAGE4
LOC100128822
LOC100129148
LOC100130880
LOC100131176
LOC100132707
LOC100134229
LOC100134713
MOXD2P
ZNF783
MIR548F3
MIR548I4
MIR548F4
MIR548T
MTRNR2L6
MIR3907
LOC100505483
LOC100506585
LOC100507421
GIMAP1-GIMAP5
MIR4468
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 5p15.33.

Table S9.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
SDHA
SLC6A3
SLC9A3
TERT
TRIP13
PDCD6
SLC12A7
TPPP
EXOC3
PP7080
CEP72
AHRR
BRD9
ZDHHC11
CLPTM1L
NKD2
C5orf55
CCDC127
PLEKHG4B
SLC6A19
SLC6A18
LRRC14B
LOC100506688
MIR4457
MIR4456
MIR4635
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 20q13.33.

Table S10.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-647
NPBWR2
MYT1
OPRL1
PTK6
SRMS
TCEA2
TPD52L2
TNFRSF6B
ARFRP1
RGS19
PRPF6
GMEB2
STMN3
RTEL1
SOX18
LIME1
UCKL1
PCMTD2
SLC2A4RG
ZNF512B
C20orf195
PPDPF
DNAJC5
ZGPAT
PRIC285
ZBTB46
SAMD10
ABHD16B
LINC00266-1
C20orf201
LINC00176
MIR647
UCKL1-AS1
MIR941-1
MIR941-4
MIR941-2
MIR941-3
MIR1914
LOC100505815
RTEL1-TNFRSF6B
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 1q42.2.

Table S11.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-1537
ACTN2
LYST
CHRM3
GNG4
LGALS8
MTR
NID1
RYR2
TARBP1
TBCE
GPR137B
GGPS1
TOMM20
RBM34
ARID4B
HEATR1
ERO1LB
FMN2
ZP4
EDARADD
SLC35F3
B3GALNT2
LOC339535
IRF2BP2
C1orf31
RPS7P5
SNORA14B
LOC100130331
LGALS8-AS1
MIR1537
LINC00184
LOC100506795
LOC100506810
MIR4753
MIR4671
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for Xp11.23.

Table S12.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
GATA1
TFE3
WAS
CACNA1F
GAGE1
GAGE2C
GAGE4
GAGE5
GAGE6
GAGE7
ERAS
KCND1
PRICKLE3
PLP2
SUV39H1
SYP
SLC35A2
PAGE1
HDAC6
PQBP1
TIMM17B
PIM2
WDR45
PRAF2
GAGE12I
GAGE2E
GPKOW
PCSK1N
CCDC22
FOXP3
OTUD5
GRIPAP1
MAGIX
PPP1R3F
CCDC120
GLOD5
GAGE10
GAGE2B
GAGE13
GAGE12G
GAGE12J
GAGE2D
GAGE12C
GAGE12B
GAGE12E
GAGE12H
GAGE2A
GAGE12F
GAGE8
GAGE12D
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 2q31.2.

Table S13.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
PDE11A
TTC30A
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 15q26.3.

Table S14.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-1302-10
ALDH1A3
IGF1R
MEF2A
PCSK6
SNRPA1
CHSY1
SYNM
OR4F4
LINS
SELS
TTC23
LRRK1
TM2D3
ARRDC4
LOC91948
TARSL2
LRRC28
ASB7
LYSMD4
PGPEP1L
ADAMTS17
DNM1P46
CERS3
FAM169B
WASH3P
FLJ42289
OR4F6
OR4F15
FAM138E
GPCRLTM7
DDX11L1
DDX11L9
LOC100507472
MIR4714
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 12p12.1.

Table S15.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
KRAS
BCAT1
LRMP
CASC1
LYRM5
IFLTD1
C12orf77
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for Xq28.

Table S16.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
MTCP1
hsa-mir-1184-3
hsa-mir-1184-2
hsa-mir-1184-1
hsa-mir-718
ABCD1
ARHGAP4
ATP2B3
ATP6AP1
AVPR2
CLIC2
CTAG1B
TEX28
DKC1
DNASE1L1
DUSP9
EMD
F8
FLNA
G6PD
OPN1MW
GDI1
HCFC1
IDH3G
IL9R
IRAK1
L1CAM
MECP2
MPP1
PLXNB3
OPN1LW
RENBP
RPL10
SLC6A8
SSR4
VAMP7
TAZ
VBP1
NAA10
F8A1
UBL4A
TMEM187
LAGE3
SLC10A3
TKTL1
IKBKG
FAM50A
BCAP31
SPRY3
SRPK3
SNORA70
CTAG2
TMLHE
PLXNA3
PDZD4
FAM3A
FUNDC2
BRCC3
H2AFB3
FAM58A
RAB39B
GAB3
PNCK
CTAG1A
LINC00204B
H2AFB2
H2AFB1
F8A2
F8A3
SNORA36A
SNORA56
OPN1MW2
CXorf68
LINC00204A
MTCP1NB
MIR1184-1
MIR718
MIR3202-2
MIR1184-3
MIR1184-2
MIR3202-1
LOC100507404
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 14q11.2.

Table S17.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
SLC39A2
ZNF219
ARHGEF40
NDRG2
METTL17
RNASE7
TPPP2
RNASE8
RNASE13
C14orf176
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 17q25.3.

Table S18.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
CBX4
CCDC40
CBX8
CBX2
TBC1D16
ENPP7
MIR4739
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 4p16.3.

Table S19.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
FGFR3
WHSC1
hsa-mir-943
LETM1
WHSC2
SLBP
TACC3
TMEM129
FAM53A
SCARNA22
MIR943
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 10p15.3.

Table S20.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ADARB2
IDI1
WDR37
LARP4B
GTPBP4
IDI2-AS1
IDI2
LINC00200
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 12p13.33.

Table S21.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
KDM5A
CACNA1C
FKBP4
FOXM1
NINJ2
RAD52
SLC6A12
SLC6A13
TEAD4
TULP3
TSPAN9
ERC1
ITFG2
PRMT8
WNK1
ADIPOR2
WNT5B
C12orf32
NRIP2
CCDC77
CACNA2D4
FBXL14
DCP1B
B4GALNT3
LOC283440
IQSEC3
LOC574538
LRTM2
FAM138D
LOC100271702
LOC100288778
LOC100292680
MIR3649
LOC100507424
LOC100652846
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 19q13.2.

Table S22.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
CLC
ECH1
FBL
HNRNPL
NFKBIB
MRPS12
RPS16
SUPT5H
ZFP36
DYRK1B
GMFG
PAK4
DLL3
SIRT2
LGALS13
PAF1
SARS2
SAMD4B
MED29
LGALS14
LRFN1
PLEKHG2
TIMM50
FBXO17
EID2B
RINL
FBXO27
LGALS16
EID2
IL28A
IL28B
IL29
NCCRP1
SYCN
LEUTX
SELV
PAPL
LGALS17A
LOC643669
LOC100129935
MIR4530
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 10q22.3.

Table S23.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
KCNMA1
RPS24
DLG5
POLR3A
LOC100128292
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 8p11.21.

Table S24.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ANK1
IKBKB
PLAT
KAT6A
AP3M2
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 4q13.3.

Table S25.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ALB
ADAMTS3
ANKRD17
COX18
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 18q11.2.

Table S26.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
TAF4B
KCTD1
LOC728606
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 2p23.2.

Table S27.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
PLB1
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 22q12.2.

Table S28.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
LIF
OSM
MTMR3
SF3A1
SEC14L2
UQCR10
ZMAT5
TBC1D10A
ASCC2
KIAA1656
HORMAD2
CABP7
RNF215
CCDC157
GATSL3
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 20p13.

Table S29.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-103-2-as
hsa-mir-1292
ADRA1D
AVP
CDC25B
CENPB
CSNK2A1
FKBP1A
GNRH2
IDH3B
ITPA
OXT
PDYN
PTPRA
SIGLEC1
SNRPB
SOX12
TCF15
TGM3
ATRN
PSMF1
SNPH
ProSAPiP1
SIRPB1
NOP56
RBCK1
RNF24
UBOX5
SPEF1
C20orf194
SNORD57
SNORD56
SDCBP2
ANGPT4
SMOX
C20orf27
C20orf29
TMEM74B
SIRPG
NSFL1C
CPXM1
MAVS
EBF4
TRIB3
FASTKD5
GFRA4
VPS16
FAM113A
MRPS26
DDRGK1
ZNF343
NRSN2
PANK2
ADAM33
DEFB126
FAM110A
SLC4A11
ZCCHC3
SCRT2
C20orf54
HSPA12B
TMC2
TBC1D20
SIRPD
C20orf141
C20orf96
SRXN1
DEFB127
DEFB129
SIRPA
STK35
DEFB125
DEFB128
SIRPB2
RSPO4
TGM6
DEFB132
C20orf202
MIR103A2
RAD21L1
SNORA51
SNORD86
SNORD110
LOC728228
SNORD119
LOC100134015
TMEM239
LOC100289473
MIR1292
MIR103B2
LOC100507495
FKBP1A-SDCBP2
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of amplified genes in the wide peak for 20q11.21.

Table S30.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-3193
BCL2L1
ID1
TPX2
REM1
HM13
COX4I2
LINC00028
DEFB124
PSIMCT-1
MIR3193

Figure 2.  Genomic positions of deleted regions: the X-axis represents the normalized deletion signals (top) and significance by Q value (bottom). The green line represents the significance cutoff at Q value=0.25.

Table 2.  Get Full Table Deletions Table - 39 significant deletions found. Click the link in the last column to view a comprehensive list of candidate genes. If no genes were identified within the peak, the nearest gene appears in brackets.

Cytoband Q value Residual Q value Wide Peak Boundaries # Genes in Wide Peak
19p13.3 9.8654e-132 9.8654e-132 chr19:1103802-1882761 32
22q13.32 3.787e-61 3.787e-61 chr22:49146971-51304566 42
11p15.5 6.2961e-41 6.5145e-41 chr11:502218-772981 17
13q14.2 3.008e-35 3.008e-35 chr13:48833767-49064807 2
1p36.11 8.6177e-35 8.6177e-35 chr1:26795113-27570286 16
6q26 1.487e-34 1.487e-34 chr6:156266097-171115067 92
5q11.2 2.7948e-75 1.1518e-28 chr5:58145167-59787985 3
18q23 5.206e-28 5.1459e-28 chr18:67995567-78077248 36
5q13.2 9.0131e-87 6.778e-28 chr5:66492413-82373916 110
7p22.1 1.592e-24 1.592e-24 chr7:1-6369376 73
15q15.1 6.3681e-24 6.2447e-24 chr15:41795901-42068054 5
4q34.3 2.7571e-30 1.545e-22 chr4:178911874-183060693 1
8p23.3 2.011e-44 8.6362e-22 chr8:1-1459231 7
17q11.2 2.3318e-15 3.4075e-15 chr17:29326736-29722618 5
8p21.2 1.11e-35 8.1135e-13 chr8:25896447-26250295 1
Xp21.2 1.1433e-12 1.1405e-12 chrX:30865118-34644819 4
16q23.1 2.4242e-22 1.5438e-12 chr16:78016120-79627770 2
10q23.31 4.0411e-17 5.2555e-12 chr10:89617158-90034038 2
2q22.1 3.3671e-12 1.9292e-09 chr2:139655617-143637838 1
14q23.2 1.4605e-08 1.4237e-08 chr14:59114448-73705982 105
3p26.3 5.3576e-08 5.3576e-08 chr3:1-4403275 8
16p13.3 2.3337e-07 2.3204e-07 chr16:3764793-4013466 1
9q34.13 3.8663e-06 1.6766e-05 chr9:132395508-139956875 155
4q22.1 1.4273e-10 2.5808e-05 chr4:89977729-106968279 60
2q37.3 9.3911e-09 0.0001382 chr2:234985548-243199373 82
19q13.33 6.9972e-17 0.000198 chr19:46080683-49524479 143
19q13.43 6.7941e-16 0.00026821 chr19:58368882-59128983 35
12q23.1 1.5165e-10 0.00034829 chr12:99124001-100431272 2
16q22.1 6.2333e-17 0.00072946 chr16:68383494-68879824 4
9p24.3 0.00055281 0.00099515 chr9:1-12693402 48
12q24.33 1.1378e-11 0.0018934 chr12:131625061-133851895 28
11q25 0.0049479 0.0049797 chr11:102744410-135006516 294
17p12 0.0056093 0.0075459 chr17:11896630-12456081 3
21q22.3 0.013938 0.014137 chr21:42519390-48129895 103
2p25.3 0.080555 0.080555 chr2:1-24341489 110
1q32.3 0.14975 0.14975 chr1:207316102-220440260 83
10p15.3 0.16454 0.16398 chr10:1-1040137 5
10q26.3 1.4223e-05 0.18134 chr10:98031161-135534747 342
9p13.1 0.02506 0.19959 chr9:38619152-85599337 104
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 19p13.3.

Table S31.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
STK11
TCF3
hsa-mir-1909
ATP5D
CIRBP
EFNA2
GAMT
GPX4
RPS15
APC2
UQCR11
SBNO2
DAZAP1
MBD3
PCSK4
C19orf24
REXO1
KLF16
MUM1
MIDN
REEP6
PLK5
CIRBP-AS1
C19orf25
ATP8B3
C19orf26
ADAMTSL5
NDUFS7
ONECUT3
MEX3D
LOC100288123
MIR1909
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 22q13.32.

Table S32.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ACR
ARSA
CHKB
CPT1B
TYMP
MAPK11
MAPK12
SBF1
PPP6R2
ZBED4
SCO2
RABL2B
MLC1
MAPK8IP2
PLXNB2
BRD1
NCAPH2
MOV10L1
MIOX
PANX2
ALG12
CRELD2
ADM2
TRABD
SELO
HDAC10
SHANK3
TUBGCP6
LOC90834
LMF2
KLHDC7B
RPL23AP82
C22orf34
CHKB-CPT1B
IL17REL
FAM116B
PIM3
ODF3B
SYCE3
LOC100128946
LOC100144603
MIR4535
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 11p15.5.

Table S33.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
HRAS
hsa-mir-210
DRD4
IRF7
SCT
TALDO1
RASSF7
DEAF1
CDHR5
PHRF1
EPS8L2
LRRC56
LOC143666
C11orf35
TMEM80
MIR210
MIR210HG
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 13q14.2.

Table S34.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
RB1
LPAR6
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 1p36.11.

Table S35.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ARID1A
hsa-mir-1976
SFN
HMGN2
RPS6KA1
SLC9A1
NR0B2
NUDC
GPN2
PIGV
GPATCH3
ZDHHC18
FAM46B
C1orf172
TRNP1
MIR1976
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 6q26.

Table S36.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
MLLT4
FGFR1OP
hsa-mir-1913
hsa-mir-1202
ACAT2
CCR6
GPR31
IGF2R
KIF25
LPA
MAS1
MAP3K4
PARK2
PDCD2
PLG
PSMB1
RPS6KA2
SLC22A1
SLC22A3
SLC22A2
SOD2
T
TBP
TCP1
TCP10
TCTE3
DYNLT1
THBS2
EZR
RNASET2
SYNJ2
QKI
WTAP
PDE10A
C6orf123
DLL1
MRPL18
SNX9
BRP44L
UNC93A
PHF10
C6orf70
AGPAT4
TULP4
ARID1B
TMEM181
SMOC2
ZDHHC14
FRMD1
AGPAT4-IT1
C6orf208
LPAL2
RSPH3
TTLL2
FAM120B
FNDC1
SERAC1
LINC00473
SYTL3
SFT2D1
TAGAP
PACRG
PNLDC1
LOC154449
DACT2
C6orf118
OSTCP1
WDR27
LOC285796
PRR18
C6orf120
DKFZp451B082
TCP10L2
LINC00242
GTF2H5
LOC441177
MLLT4-AS1
SNORA20
SNORA29
TMEM242
LOC729603
HGC6.3
LOC100129518
C6orf99
LOC100289495
MIR1913
MIR3918
MIR3939
MIR3692
CAHM
MIR4466
MIR4644
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 5q11.2.

Table S37.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-582
PDE4D
PART1
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 18q23.

Table S38.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
CYB5A
GALR1
MBP
NFATC1
ZNF236
CTDP1
ZNF516
TSHZ1
TXNL4A
ADNP2
KCNG2
SALL3
TIMM21
ZNF407
CNDP2
RBFA
PQLC1
NETO1
PARD6G
CNDP1
FAM69C
CBLN2
FBXO15
ZADH2
C18orf62
LOC284276
LOC339298
ATP9B
LOC400655
LOC400657
HSBP1L1
C18orf63
LOC100130522
LOC100131655
LOC100505776
LOC100505817
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 5q13.2.

Table S39.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
PIK3R1
ARSB
BHMT
BTF3
CCNB1
CDK7
CKMT2
CRHBP
DHFR
F2R
F2RL1
F2RL2
FOXD1
GTF2H2
HEXB
HMGCR
TNPO1
MAP1B
MSH3
NAIP
PMCHL2
RAD17
RASGRF2
RPS23
SMN1
SMN2
TAF9
TBCA
THBS4
SERF1A
ENC1
AP3B1
PDE8B
HOMER1
SCAMP1
CARTPT
ZFYVE16
COL4A3BP
LHFPL2
NSA2
IQGAP2
SMA4
SMA5
SV2C
MRPS27
OTP
SSBP2
BHMT2
FAM169A
RNU5E-1
RNU5D-1
DMGDH
GCNT4
POLK
AGGF1
WDR41
BDP1
ANKRA2
MCCC2
RGNEF
SLC30A5
CENPH
PTCD2
ATG10
UTP15
ZCCHC9
ZBED3
GFM2
SPZ1
MRPS36
ATP6AP1L
FCHO2
JMY
TMEM171
TMEM174
POC5
ACOT12
TMEM167A
MARVELD2
PAPD4
ZNF366
FAM151B
S100Z
CCDC125
CMYA5
ANKRD31
SERINC5
ANKRD34B
MTX3
CRSP8P
LOC644936
LOC647859
GUSBP3
GTF2H2B
SCARNA18
SNORA47
GTF2H2C
SERF1B
LOC728723
GTF2H2D
GUSBP9
LOC100131067
LOC100170939
LOC100272216
NCRUPAR
MTRNR2L2
OCLN
MIR4804
MIR3977
MIR4803
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 7p22.1.

Table S40.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
PMS2
CARD11
hsa-mir-589
hsa-mir-339
ACTB
GNA12
GPER
LFNG
NUDT1
PDGFA
PRKAR1B
FSCN1
AIMP2
MAFK
MAD1L1
EIF3B
CYTH3
KIAA0415
ADAP1
IQCE
SUN1
WIPI2
INTS1
EIF2AK1
SNX8
FTSJ2
GET4
CCZ1
RNF216
CYP2W1
HEATR2
CHST12
RADIL
PAPOLB
FAM20C
RBAK
MICALL2
FBXL18
TTYH3
USP42
PSMG3
C7orf50
TNRC18
ZFAND2A
COX19
KIAA1908
GPR146
AMZ1
TMEM184A
BRAT1
SDK1
FOXK1
MMD2
SLC29A4
RSPH10B
TFAMP1
UNCX
LOC389458
ELFN1
ZNF815
RNF216P1
FLJ44511
LOC442497
MIR339
ZNF890P
OCM
MIR589
RSPH10B2
LOC100288524
RBAK-LOC389458
MIR4648
MIR4655
MIR4656
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 15q15.1.

Table S41.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-626
TYRO3
MGA
RPAP1
MIR626
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 4q34.3.

Table S42.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
LINC00290
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 8p23.3.

Table S43.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
FBXO25
C8orf42
ERICH1
ZNF596
LOC286083
OR4F21
RPL23AP53
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 17q11.2.

Table S44.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
NF1
EVI2A
EVI2B
OMG
MIR4733
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 8p21.2.

Table S45.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
PPP2R2A
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for Xp21.2.

Table S46.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-548f-5
DMD
FTHL17
FAM47A
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 16q23.1.

Table S47.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
CLEC3A
WWOX
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 10q23.31.

Table S48.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
PTEN
KLLN
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 2q22.1.

Table S49.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
LRP1B
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 14q23.2.

Table S50.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
GPHN
hsa-mir-625
hsa-mir-548h-1
ACTN1
ARG2
ZFP36L1
EIF2S1
ERH
ESR2
FNTB
FUT8
GPX2
HIF1A
HSPA2
MAX
MAP3K9
MNAT1
MTHFD1
SIX6
PIGH
PPM1A
PPP2R5E
PRKCH
PSEN1
RAD51B
RTN1
SRSF5
SIX1
SLC8A3
SLC10A1
SNAPC1
SPTB
ZBTB25
DPF3
ADAM21
ADAM20
DCAF5
AKAP5
RGS6
KIAA0247
MED6
VTI1B
ZBTB1
PCNX
DAAM1
SYNE2
ZFYVE26
TTC9
PLEKHG3
SIPA1L1
DCAF4
PLEK2
KCNH5
RDH11
COX16
ATP6V1D
JKAMP
DHRS7
SIX4
ZFYVE1
EXD2
SYNJ2BP
SLC39A9
C14orf162
RHOJ
GALNTL1
PLEKHH1
TRMT5
RBM25
SMOC1
MPP5
C14orf135
GPR135
SGPP1
SYT16
CHURC1
WDR89
C14orf149
GPHB5
RDH12
ADAM21P1
PPP1R36
SLC38A6
LOC145474
FAM71D
TMEM229B
TMEM30B
C14orf55
C14orf39
SNORD56B
RAB15
FLJ22447
PLEKHD1
LINC00238
TEX21P
LOC645431
FLJ43390
C14orf38
LOC100289511
LOC100506321
SYNJ2BP-COX16
CHURC1-FNTB
MIR4708
MIR4706
HIF1A-AS2
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 3p26.3.

Table S51.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
IL5RA
SETMAR
CHL1
CNTN6
TRNT1
CRBN
LRRN1
CNTN4
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 16p13.3.

Table S52.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
CREBBP
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 9q34.13.

Table S53.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ABL1
NOTCH1
RALGDS
TSC1
BRD3
NUP214
FNBP1
hsa-mir-4292
hsa-mir-126
ABCA2
ABO
ASS1
C8G
ENTPD2
CEL
CELP
COL5A1
DBH
SARDH
TOR1A
FCN1
FCN2
FUT7
RAPGEF1
LCN1
PAEP
PTGDS
RPL7A
RXRA
SNAPC4
SURF1
SURF2
SURF4
MED22
SURF6
TRAF2
TTF1
VAV2
LHX3
GFI1B
EDF1
FUBP3
CLIC3
GTF3C5
GTF3C4
MED27
PTGES
ADAMTSL2
PPP1R26
SEC16A
LAMC3
UBAC1
OLFM1
AGPAT2
POMT1
SDCCAG3
USP20
WDR5
C9orf9
ADAMTS13
C9orf7
SLC2A6
SETX
PMPCA
EXOSC2
NCS1
GPSM1
DKFZP434A062
GBGT1
SNORD62A
SNORD36C
SNORD36B
SNORD36A
SNORD24
TOR1B
PHPT1
OBP2B
OBP2A
MRPS2
EGFL7
PRRX2
C9orf78
FBXW5
C9orf86
INPP5E
NPDC1
BARHL1
REXO4
KCNT1
GPR107
PRDM12
CARD9
DDX31
AIF1L
UCK1
NTNG2
PRRC2B
PPAPDC3
FIBCD1
KIAA1984
SNHG7
TMEM141
C9orf69
NACC2
C9orf116
LCN8
FAM69B
ASB6
CAMSAP1
C9orf163
MAMDC4
LCN6
AK8
C9orf96
QSOX2
LINC00094
LCN12
C9orf142
FAM78A
QRFP
GLT6D1
C9orf171
LCN15
C9orf172
TMEM8C
LCN9
LOC401557
LCNL1
C9orf139
SOHLH1
MIR126
LCN10
FAM163B
SNORA17
SNORA43
SNORD62B
DNLZ
LOC100128593
LOC100130954
LOC100131193
RNU6ATAC
LOC100272217
MIR4292
MIR3689A
MIR3689B
LOC100506599
MIR3689D1
MIR3689F
MIR4669
MIR4673
MIR4674
MIR3689C
MIR3689D2
MIR3689E
MIR4479
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 4q22.1.

Table S54.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
RAP1GDS1
TET2
hsa-mir-1255a
ADH1A
ADH1B
ADH1C
ADH4
ADH5
ADH6
ADH7
ATOH1
BMPR1B
CENPE
EIF4E
GRID2
H2AFZ
MANBA
MTTP
NFKB1
PDHA2
PPP3CA
SNCA
TACR3
UBE2D3
UNC5C
LAMTOR3
TSPAN5
PDLIM5
MMRN1
METAP1
PPA2
DAPP1
HPGDS
EMCN
ARHGEF38
BANK1
BDH2
SMARCAD1
INTS12
SLC39A8
GSTCD
DNAJB14
CXXC4
C4orf17
FLJ20021
RG9MTD2
DDIT4L
SLC9B2
SLC9B1
TIGD2
NPNT
LOC256880
GPRIN3
C4orf37
PCNAP1
FAM190A
CISD2
LOC644248
MIR3684
LOC100507053
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 2q37.3.

Table S55.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-3133
hsa-mir-149
hsa-mir-4269
AGXT
KIF1A
BOK
COL6A3
DTYMK
GBX2
GPC1
GPR35
HDLBP
NDUFA10
SEPT2
PDCD1
PPP1R7
PER2
LRRFIP1
HDAC4
FARP2
ARL4C
RAMP1
STK25
COPS8
CAPN10
PASK
ATG4B
SH3BP4
SNED1
TRAF3IP1
ANO7
PRLH
THAP4
ANKMY1
SCLY
ASB1
HES6
CXCR7
RNPEPL1
GAL3ST2
RAB17
MLPH
IQCA1
C2orf54
ILKAP
ING5
MGC16025
AGAP1
TWIST2
NEU4
MTERFD2
UBE2F
OTOS
MYEOV2
OR6B3
LOC150935
LOC151171
LOC151174
LOC200772
CXXC11
DUSP28
ESPNL
RBM44
AQP12A
KLHL30
OR6B2
ASB18
FLJ43879
MIR149
LOC643387
PRR21
AQP12B
D2HGDH
LOC728323
PP14571
BOK-AS1
MIR4269
UBE2F-SCLY
MIR2467
MIR4440
MIR4786
MIR4441
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 19q13.33.

Table S56.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-220c
hsa-mir-3191
hsa-mir-320e
hsa-mir-769
hsa-mir-642
BAX
BCAT2
C5AR1
CA11
CALM3
AP2S1
CRX
DBP
DMPK
DMWD
EMP3
FTL
FUT1
FUT2
GIPR
GPR4
GRIN2D
ARHGAP35
GYS1
FOXA3
KCNJ14
LHB
LIG1
NOVA2
NPAS1
NUCB1
PPP5C
PTGIR
RPL18
SEPW1
SLC1A5
SLC8A2
SNRPD2
SULT2B1
SULT2A1
TULP2
SYMPK
PLA2G4C
NAPA
PGLYRP1
CYTH2
DHX34
SAE1
RUVBL2
KDELR1
KPTN
CARD8
ZC3H4
FBXO46
SYNGR4
PPP1R15A
EML2
PRKD2
CCDC9
IRF2BP1
FGF21
BBC3
GPR77
DHDH
STRN4
GLTSCR2
GLTSCR1
EHD2
HSD17B14
QPCTL
FAM83E
RASIP1
TMEM160
PNMAL1
TMEM143
CABP5
SPHK2
MEIS3
PNMAL2
PLEKHA4
ELSPBP1
HIF3A
FKRP
RSPH6A
GRWD1
CCDC8
ZNF541
CCDC114
DKFZp434J0226
GNG8
LMTK3
NTN5
DACT3
SIX5
IGFL2
ZNF114
SPACA4
PRR24
TPRX1
MAMSTR
IZUMO1
MYPOP
NANOS2
IGFL1
LOC388553
IGFL3
MIR330
IGFL4
SEC1
SNORD23
MIR642A
CCDC61
MIR769
SNAR-A1
SNAR-A2
SNAR-A12
BSPH1
SNAR-A3
SNAR-A5
SNAR-A7
SNAR-A11
SNAR-A9
SNAR-A4
SNAR-A6
SNAR-A8
SNAR-A13
SNAR-A10
SNAR-C2
SNAR-C4
SNAR-E
SNAR-C5
SNAR-C1
SNAR-C3
SNAR-A14
LOC100287177
MIR3191
MIR3190
MIR320E
MIR642B
LOC100505681
LOC100505812
LOC100506012
LOC100506068
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 19q13.43.

Table S57.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
A1BG
RPS5
ZNF8
MZF1
ZNF132
ZNF135
UBE2M
TRIM28
ZNF256
ZNF274
SLC27A5
ZNF324
CHMP2A
ZNF544
ZNF446
ZSCAN18
MGC2752
ZNF329
ZNF606
ZBTB45
ZNF837
C19orf18
ZNF418
ZNF417
ZNF497
ZNF584
ZSCAN1
ZSCAN22
ZNF324B
A1BG-AS1
LOC646862
ZNF814
LOC100128398
LOC100131691
MIR4754
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 12q23.1.

Table S58.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ANKS1B
FAM71C
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 16q22.1.

Table S59.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
CDH1
CDH3
SMPD3
ZFP90
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 9p24.3.

Table S60.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
JAK2
CD274
hsa-mir-101-2
hsa-mir-1302-9
DMRT1
FOXD4
MLANA
GLDC
INSL4
PTPRD
RFX3
RLN1
RLN2
SLC1A1
SMARCA2
VLDLR
KIAA0020
RCL1
DMRT2
INSL6
KDM4C
KANK1
RANBP6
AK3
C9orf68
CDC37L1
C9orf46
CBWD1
KIAA1432
DMRT3
ERMP1
PDCD1LG2
DOCK8
GLIS3-AS1
TPD52L3
IL33
C9orf123
UHRF2
C9orf66
KIAA2026
KCNV2
GLIS3
FLJ35024
PPAPDC2
MIR101-2
FAM138C
WASH1
MIR4665
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 12q24.33.

Table S61.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
GOLGA3
MMP17
POLE
PXMP2
SFSWAP
ZNF10
ZNF26
ZNF84
ZNF140
ULK1
ZNF268
P2RX2
ANKLE2
GALNT9
CHFR
EP400
FBRSL1
NOC4L
PUS1
LOC116437
PGAM5
DDX51
EP400NL
LOC647589
SNORA49
LOC100130238
ZNF605
LOC100507055
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 11q25.

Table S62.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ATM
CBL
DDX6
DDX10
FLI1
MLL
PAFAH1B2
POU2AF1
SDHD
PCSK7
ARHGEF12
hsa-mir-3167
hsa-mir-100
hsa-mir-4301
hsa-mir-34c
ACAT1
ACRV1
APLP2
APOA1
APOA4
APOC3
ARCN1
FXYD2
CXCR5
CASP1
CASP4
CASP5
CD3D
CD3E
CD3G
CHEK1
CRYAB
DLAT
DPAGT1
DRD2
ETS1
FDX1
SLC37A4
GRIA4
GRIK4
GUCY1A2
H2AFX
HMBS
HSPA8
HSPB2
HTR3A
IL10RA
IL18
STT3A
KCNJ1
KCNJ5
VWA5A
MCAM
MMP13
NCAM1
NFRKB
NNMT
NPAT
NRGN
OPCML
PPP2R1B
PTS
PVRL1
RDX
RPS25
SC5DL
SCN2B
SCN4B
ST3GAL4
SLN
SORL1
SRPR
ST14
TAGLN
TECTA
THY1
UPK2
ZBTB16
ZNF202
CUL5
BARX2
ZNF259
USP2
HTR3B
ZW10
UBE4A
EI24
FEZ1
ARHGAP32
C2CD2L
RBM7
MPZL2
HYOU1
ATP5L
ADAMTS8
TREH
CEP164
IGSF9B
EXPH5
PHLDB1
SIK2
NCAPD3
SIK3
VSIG2
BACE1
TRIM29
CADM1
POU2F3
HINFP
REXO2
OR8G2
OR8B8
OR8G1
TIMM8B
OR8B2
ACAD8
B3GAT1
DCPS
ZBTB44
THYN1
DDX25
NTM
CDON
SIDT2
TRAPPC4
SPA17
FXYD6
SIAE
C11orf71
ROBO4
SLC35F2
RAB39A
BTG4
FAM55D
TTC12
C11orf57
ELMOD1
FOXRED1
SCN3B
VPS11
TEX12
CRTAM
TMPRSS4
IFT46
PRDM10
DSCAML1
GRAMD1B
ARHGAP20
USP28
CARD18
AASDHPPT
PKNOX2
TP53AIP1
ABCG4
ROBO3
C11orf1
RNF26
FAM118B
DYNC2H1
NLRX1
C11orf61
ALG9
CLMP
PDZD3
C11orf63
CCDC15
PDGFD
TMPRSS5
PUS3
MFRP
JAM3
BCO2
TMPRSS13
DCUN1D5
KIAA1826
KIRREL3
BUD13
TMEM25
RPUSD4
TBRG1
UBASH3B
DIXDC1
ZC3H12C
GLB1L2
ESAM
ALKBH8
FDXACB1
C11orf52
VPS26B
GLB1L3
TIRAP
CARD16
C1QTNF5
PANX3
APOA5
TMEM45B
C11orf93
PIH1D2
FAM55A
FAM55B
AMICA1
KBTBD3
CWF19L2
KDELC2
LAYN
TTC36
PATE1
C11orf65
ADAMTS15
MPZL3
C11orf45
HYLS1
TMEM218
SLC37A2
OR8B12
OR8G5
OR10G8
OR10G9
OR10S1
OR6T1
OR4D5
TBCEL
TMEM136
SPATA19
HEPACAM
OAF
ANKK1
RNF214
LOC283143
BCL9L
FOXR1
CCDC153
OR8D1
OR8D2
OR8B4
KIRREL3-AS3
LOC283174
LOC283177
CCDC84
TMEM225
OR8D4
C11orf53
LOC341056
C11orf34
BSX
OR6X1
OR6M1
OR10G4
OR10G7
OR8B3
OR8A1
C11orf87
C11orf92
C11orf88
MIR100HG
PATE2
PATE4
FLJ39051
SNX19
MIRLET7A2
MIR100
MIR125B1
MIR34B
MIR34C
DDI1
BLID
CARD17
LINC00167
HEPN1
LOC643733
LOC643923
CLDN25
LOC649133
RPL23AP64
LOC100128239
LOC100132078
PATE3
LOC100288346
BACE1-AS
MIR4301
MIR3167
LOC100499227
MIR3656
CASP12
LOC100507392
LOC100526771
HSPB2-C11orf52
FXYD6-FXYD2
MIR4697
MIR4493
MIR4491
MIR4492
MIR4693
LOC100652768
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 17p12.

Table S63.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
MAP2K4
hsa-mir-744
MIR744
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 21q22.3.

Table S64.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
TMPRSS2
hsa-mir-3197
ADARB1
AIRE
PTTG1IP
C21orf2
CBS
COL6A1
COL6A2
CRYAA
CSTB
PRMT2
ITGB2
LSS
MX1
MX2
NDUFV3
PCNT
PDE9A
PFKL
PKNOX1
PWP2
S100B
SLC19A1
SUMO3
TFF1
TFF2
TFF3
TRAPPC10
TRPM2
U2AF1
UBE2G2
C21orf33
PDXK
RRP1
MCM3AP
ABCG1
WDR4
FTCD
HSF2BP
RRP1B
DIP2A
POFUT2
ICOSLG
BACE2
C2CD2
DNMT3L
ZNF295
UBASH3A
SLC37A1
PCBP3
C21orf58
YBEY
TSPEAR
LINC00112
LINC00111
FAM3B
RIPK4
AGPAT3
PRDM15
TMPRSS3
COL18A1
LRRC3
C21orf56
C21orf67
FAM207A
RSPH1
UMODL1
LINC00313
C21orf90
MCM3AP-AS1
SIK1
LINC00479
ZNF295-AS1
C21orf128
PLAC4
LINC00315
LINC00319
LOC284837
KRTAP12-2
KRTAP12-1
KRTAP10-10
LINC00162
COL18A1-AS1
KRTAP10-4
KRTAP10-6
KRTAP10-7
KRTAP10-9
KRTAP10-1
KRTAP10-11
KRTAP10-2
KRTAP10-5
KRTAP10-8
KRTAP10-3
KRTAP12-3
KRTAP12-4
KRTAP10-12
LOC642852
LINC00163
SSR4P1
LOC100129027
MIR3197
LOC100505746
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 2p25.3.

Table S65.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
MYCN
hsa-mir-3125
hsa-mir-4262
hsa-mir-548s
hsa-mir-4261
ACP1
APOB
RHOB
DDX1
E2F6
FKBP1B
HPCAL1
ID2
KCNF1
KCNS3
MATN3
ODC1
RPS7
RRM2
SDC1
SOX11
ADAM17
TPO
TSSC1
VSNL1
PXDN
KLF11
ASAP2
TAF1B
ITGB1BP1
ROCK2
TP53I3
GREB1
LAPTM4A
RNF144A
PDIA6
MYCNOS
YWHAQ
MYT1L
LPIN1
PUM2
NTSR2
SH3YL1
TRIB2
GRHL1
TRAPPC12
NBAS
SF3B14
CPSF3
SNTG2
ATAD2B
ADI1
ALLC
KIDINS220
WDR35
RDH14
C2orf43
HS1BP3
COLEC11
SMC6
NOL10
C2orf44
FAM49A
RSAD2
NT5C1B
KLHL29
CMPK2
MBOAT2
TMEM18
OSR1
TTC32
C2orf50
PQLC3
LOC150622
FAM84A
GDF7
UBXN2A
CYS1
ATP6V1C2
RNASEH1
FAM150B
IAH1
FLJ33534
LOC339788
LINC00299
LOC339822
MSGN1
GEN1
C2orf48
LOC386597
MFSD2B
LOC400940
LINC00487
FLJ12334
FAM110C
LOC645949
LOC727982
RAD51AP2
LOC730811
SNORA80B
MIR4261
MIR3125
MIR4262
LOC100505964
LOC100506054
LOC100506274
LOC100506474
NT5C1B-RDH14
MIR4757
MIR4429
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 1q32.3.

Table S66.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
hsa-mir-664
hsa-mir-194-1
hsa-mir-3122
hsa-mir-4260
hsa-mir-205
hsa-mir-29b-2
ATF3
CD34
CENPF
CR1
CR1L
CR2
CD55
EPRS
ESRRG
HSD11B1
IRF6
KCNH1
KCNK2
LAMB3
CD46
NEK2
PLXNA2
PPP2R5A
PROX1
PTPN14
TGFB2
TRAF5
USH2A
SLC30A1
LPGAT1
BPNT1
INTS7
NSL1
RPS6KC1
RNU5F-1
DIEXF
FLVCR1
NENF
G0S2
RRP15
KCTD3
DTL
GPATCH2
TMEM206
BATF3
SLC30A10
IARS2
HHAT
RCOR3
SERTAD4
SMYD2
CAMK1G
VASH2
TRAF3IP3
LINC00467
ANGEL2
LYPLAL1
SPATA17
TATDN3
C1orf74
LOC148696
C1orf227
FAM71A
SYT14
RD3
MIR194-1
MIR205
MIR215
MIR29B2
MIR29C
C1orf133
MIR205HG
FLVCR1-AS1
LOC643723
SNORA36B
SNORA16B
LOC728463
MIR664
MIR4260
MIR3122
PROX1-AS1
LINC00538
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 10p15.3.

Table S67.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
ZMYND11
DIP2C
LARP4B
TUBB8
C10orf108
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 10q26.3.

Table S68.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
FGFR2
TLX1
NFKB2
DUX4
SUFU
hsa-mir-202
hsa-mir-378c
hsa-mir-4297
hsa-mir-4296
hsa-mir-2110
hsa-mir-4295
hsa-mir-548e
hsa-mir-609
hsa-mir-936
hsa-mir-1307
hsa-mir-146b
hsa-mir-3158-1
hsa-mir-608
hsa-mir-1287
hsa-mir-607
ACADSB
ADAM8
ADD3
ADRA2A
ADRB1
ARL3
BNIP3
CASP7
CHUK
ABCC2
COL17A1
COX15
CPN1
CTBP2
CYP2E1
CYP17A1
DMBT1
DNTT
DOCK1
DUSP5
ECHS1
EMX2
FGF8
GFRA1
GOT1
PRLHR
GPR26
GRK5
HABP2
HMX2
HPS1
INPP5A
ABLIM1
MGMT
MKI67
MXI1
NDUFB8
NRAP
OAT
PAX2
PGAM1
PITX3
PNLIP
PNLIPRP1
PNLIPRP2
HTRA1
PSD
PTPRE
RGS10
SCD
SFRP5
FBXW4
SLC18A2
SLIT1
TAF5
TCF7L2
TECTB
TIAL1
TLL2
UROS
WNT8B
XPNPEP1
SHOC2
ADAM12
UTF1
EIF3A
GBF1
LDB1
BTRC
PKD2L1
INA
SMC3
NEURL
BUB3
NOLC1
GSTO1
BAG3
SH3PXD2A
FAM53B
SLK
DCLRE1A
FRAT1
ACTR1A
SMNDC1
NPM3
GLRX3
DPYSL4
TACC2
ERLIN1
LBX1
MGEA5
TUBGCP2
PRDX3
VAX1
ATE1
SEC23IP
RAB11FIP2
INPP5F
NT5C2
PDCD11
SORCS3
PPRC1
FAM175B
RRP12
DNMBP
FRAT2
DPCD
SEC31B
ATRNL1
C10orf137
C10orf12
ANKRD2
CNNM1
DUX2
PDCD4
VENTX
C10orf28
POLL
KCNIP2
CUZD1
CALY
EXOSC1
CALHM2
CUTC
CHST15
ACSL5
ZRANB1
TTC40
NSMCE4A
CNNM2
C10orf26
C10orf118
CRTAC1
CWF19L1
PI4K2A
HIF1AN
WDR11
FAM178A
DHX32
PPP2R2D
FAM45B
TDRD1
BCCIP
C10orf2
TM9SF3
ENTPD7
AS3MT
GPAM
KIAA1598
FAM160B1
SEMA4G
PLEKHA1
AVPI1
HPSE2
FAM204A
LHPP
MMS19
IKZF5
ZDHHC6
CUEDC2
FBXL15
C10orf76
HPS6
TMEM180
MCMBP
C10orf95
C10orf81
PDZD7
OBFC1
C10orf88
UBTD1
WDR96
LRRC27
TRIM8
KAZALD1
SFXN3
SLC25A28
ELOVL3
MARVELD1
PCGF6
LOXL4
ZDHHC16
GPR123
LZTS2
LCOR
NKX6-2
MRPL43
AFAP1L2
PYROXD2
USMG5
ARHGAP19
KNDC1
ITPRIP
LINC00263
MTG1
BBIP1
FANK1
OPALIN
SYCE1
HOGA1
SORCS1
PRAP1
ZNF511
C10orf90
BTBD16
FAM24A
PSTK
PIK3AP1
MORN4
ZFYVE27
MMP21
SFXN2
PDZD8
C10orf32
GSTO2
SFR1
CALHM3
CTAGE7P
CLRN3
PNLIPRP3
SFXN4
CPXM2
TRUB1
VTI1A
LOC143188
C10orf82
C10orf46
NKX2-3
CCDC147
C10orf91
PWWP2B
EMX2OS
PPAPDC1A
PAOX
FAM24B
EBF3
CALHM1
CASC2
TCERG1L
HSPA12A
C10orf125
JAKMIP3
STK32C
BLOC1S2
RBM20
LOC282997
LOC283038
LOC283089
KCNK18
VWA2
NANOS1
HMX3
NHLRC2
C10orf96
FLJ46361
ENO4
ARMS2
C10orf122
LOC387723
GUCY2GP
NKX1-2
FLJ41350
C10orf120
LOC399815
METTL10
FLJ37035
FOXI2
FLJ46300
LOC399829
SPRNP1
GOLGA7B
FAM45A
C10orf62
FRG2B
SPRN
MIR146B
MIR202
NPS
LOC619207
SNORA19
FAM196A
RPL13AP6
DUX4L7
DUX4L6
DUX4L5
DUX4L3
SNORA12
MIR608
MIR609
DUX4L2
LOC729020
TLX1NB
MIR936
LOC100169752
DNMBP-AS1
LOC100289509
MIR1287
MIR1307
MIR2110
MIR378C
MIR4297
MIR3158-1
MIR4295
MIR3158-2
MIR4296
MIR3941
MIR3663
MIR3944
LOC100505540
LOC100505761
LOC100505839
LOC100505933
C10orf32-AS3MT
ARHGAP19-SLIT1
FAM24B-CUZD1
MIR4680
MIR4483
MIR4682
MIR4482-1
MIR4484
MIR4681
MIR4685
Genes in Wide Peak

This is the comprehensive list of deleted genes in the wide peak for 9p13.1.

Table S69.  Genes in bold are cancer genes as defined by The Sanger Institute's Cancer Gene Census [7].

Genes
GNAQ
hsa-mir-204
hsa-mir-1299
ALDH1A1
ANXA1
APBA1
KLF9
FXN
GCNT1
PCSK5
PGM5
PRKACG
RORB
TLE1
TLE4
ZFAND5
PIP5K1B
FAM189A2
TJP2
GDA
GNA14
SMC5
VPS13A
TMEM2
ZNF658
FAM75A7
OSTF1
PSAT1
PCA3
FAM108B1
C9orf95
C9orf40
RFK
CNTNAP3
TRPM3
CEP78
ANKRD20A1
FAM122A
TMC1
C9orf41
C9orf57
C9orf85
C9orf135
TRPM6
FAM201A
PRUNE2
C9orf71
CBWD5
MAMDC2
LOC286297
FOXD4L3
FAM75D5
FOXD4L4
AQP7P1
PTAR1
KGFLP1
FAM75A6
MGC21881
FAM75D4
FAM75D3
FAM75D1
FAM74A1
FAM74A4
ZNF658B
MIR204
LOC440896
ANKRD20A3
ANKRD20A2
AQP7P3
LOC442421
FOXB2
CBWD3
LOC494558
FAM27A
LOC572558
PGM5P2
LOC642236
FAM75A2
FAM75A4
LOC642929
LOC643648
CBWD6
FAM75A1
FAM74A2
RPSAP9
FOXD4L6
FOXD4L5
LOC653501
KGFLP2
FAM75A3
FAM75A5
FAM74A3
CNTNAP3B
ANKRD20A4
FOXD4L2
LOC100132352
FAM27C
FAM95B1
FAM27B
LOC100133920
LOC100286938
MIR548H3
LOC100507244
LOC100507299
Arm-level results

Table 3.  Get Full Table Arm-level significance table - 31 significant results found.

Arm # Genes Amp Frequency Amp Z score Amp Q value Del Frequency Del Z score Del Q value
1p 2121 0.31 2.22 0.0586 0.16 -4.78 1
1q 1955 0.39 5.43 2.79e-07 0.14 -6.02 1
2p 924 0.32 -1.86 1 0.15 -8.54 1
2q 1556 0.26 -2.26 1 0.16 -6.94 1
3p 1062 0.31 -1.77 1 0.27 -3.48 1
3q 1139 0.49 7.13 9.98e-12 0.19 -5.62 1
4p 489 0.17 -7.14 1 0.59 9.33 0
4q 1049 0.14 -6.48 1 0.64 14.1 0
5p 270 0.38 -1.23 1 0.41 0.0458 0.771
5q 1427 0.14 -7.23 1 0.43 5.16 2.96e-07
6p 1173 0.38 1.62 0.191 0.42 3.28 0.000976
6q 839 0.26 -3.9 1 0.51 6.33 3.19e-10
7p 641 0.37 -0.531 1 0.31 -2.98 1
7q 1277 0.39 2.61 0.0225 0.22 -4.74 1
8p 580 0.32 -2.23 1 0.62 10.6 0
8q 859 0.48 5.3 4.62e-07 0.29 -2.79 1
9p 422 0.24 -5.51 1 0.55 6.99 3.87e-12
9q 1113 0.13 -7.63 1 0.53 9.04 0
10p 409 0.36 -1.75 1 0.28 -4.74 1
10q 1268 0.22 -4.89 1 0.27 -2.97 1
11p 862 0.17 -7.78 1 0.40 1.68 0.085
11q 1515 0.24 -3.33 1 0.33 0.937 0.291
12p 575 0.48 4.25 7.13e-05 0.28 -3.87 1
12q 1447 0.35 1.26 0.348 0.27 -2.02 1
13q 654 0.21 -5.78 1 0.59 9.7 0
14q 1341 0.15 -6.94 1 0.40 3.68 0.000238
15q 1355 0.12 -7.39 1 0.51 9.05 0
16p 872 0.21 -4.78 1 0.64 12.9 0
16q 702 0.18 -5.24 1 0.75 17.6 0
17p 683 0.17 -4.04 1 0.86 23.1 0
17q 1592 0.21 -3.09 1 0.70 19.5 0
18p 143 0.30 -4.45 1 0.52 4.4 1.16e-05
18q 446 0.22 -6.09 1 0.57 7.79 1.06e-14
19p 995 0.40 1.65 0.191 0.46 4.49 8.06e-06
19q 1709 0.36 2.74 0.0177 0.43 6.01 2.36e-09
20p 355 0.54 6.1 7.28e-09 0.19 -7.47 1
20q 753 0.59 10.4 0 0.15 -7.32 1
21q 509 0.28 -4.29 1 0.43 1.47 0.122
22q 921 0.15 -5.45 1 0.76 19.4 0
Xq 1312 0.35 0.684 0.76 0.64 14.5 0
Methods & Data
Input
Description
  • Segmentation File: The segmentation file contains the segmented data for all the samples identified by GLAD, CBS, or some other segmentation algorithm. (See GLAD file format in the Genepattern file formats documentation.) It is a six column, tab-delimited file with an optional first line identifying the columns. Positions are in base pair units.The column headers are: (1) Sample (sample name), (2) Chromosome (chromosome number), (3) Start Position (segment start position, in bases), (4) End Position (segment end position, in bases), (5) Num markers (number of markers in segment), (6) Seg.CN (log2() -1 of copy number).

  • Markers File: The markers file identifies the marker names and positions of the markers in the original dataset (before segmentation). It is a three column, tab-delimited file with an optional header. The column headers are: (1) Marker Name, (2) Chromosome, (3) Marker Position (in bases).

  • Reference Genome: The reference genome file contains information about the location of genes and cytobands on a given build of the genome. Reference genome files are created in Matlab and are not viewable with a text editor.

  • CNV Files: There are two options for the cnv file. The first option allows CNVs to be identified by marker name. The second option allows the CNVs to be identified by genomic location. Option #1: A two column, tab-delimited file with an optional header row. The marker names given in this file must match the marker names given in the markers file. The CNV identifiers are for user use and can be arbitrary. The column headers are: (1) Marker Name, (2) CNV Identifier. Option #2: A 6 column, tab-delimited file with an optional header row. The 'CNV Identifier' is for user use and can be arbitrary. 'Narrow Region Start' and 'Narrow Region End' are also not used. The column headers are: (1) CNV Identifier, (2) Chromosome, (3) Narrow Region Start, (4) Narrow Region End, (5) Wide Region Start, (6) Wide Region End

  • Amplification Threshold: Threshold for copy number amplifications. Regions with a log2 ratio above this value are considered amplified.

  • Deletion Threshold: Threshold for copy number deletions. Regions with a log2 ratio below the negative of this value are considered deletions.

  • Cap Values: Minimum and maximum cap values on analyzed data. Regions with a log2 ratio greater than the cap are set to the cap value; regions with a log2 ratio less than -cap value are set to -cap. Values must be positive.

  • Broad Length Cutoff: Threshold used to distinguish broad from focal events, given in units of fraction of chromosome arm.

  • Remove X-Chromosome: Flag indicating whether to remove data from the X-chromosome before analysis. Allowed values= {1,0} (1: Remove X-Chromosome, 0: Do not remove X-Chromosome.

  • Confidence Level: Confidence level used to calculate the region containing a driver.

  • Join Segment Size: Smallest number of markers to allow in segments from the segmented data. Segments that contain fewer than this number of markers are joined to the neighboring segment that is closest in copy number.

  • Arm Level Peel Off: Flag set to enable arm-level peel-off of events during peak definition. The arm-level peel-off enhancement to the arbitrated peel-off method assigns all events in the same chromosome arm of the same sample to a single peak. It is useful when peaks are split by noise or chromothripsis. Allowed values= {1,0} (1: Use arm level peel off, 0: Use normal arbitrated peel-off).

  • Maximum Sample Segments: Maximum number of segments allowed for a sample in the input data. Samples with more segments than this threshold are excluded from the analysis.

Values

List of inputs used for this run of GISTIC2. All files listed should be included in the archived results.

  • Segmentation File = /xchip/cga/gdac-prod/tcga-gdac/jobResults/GDAC_MergeDataFilesPipeline/OV-TP/2588703/2.GDAC_MergeDataFiles.Finished/OV-TP.snp__genome_wide_snp_6__broad_mit_edu__Level_3__segmented_scna_minus_germline_cnv_hg19__seg.seg.txt

  • Markers File = /xchip/cga/reference/gistic2/genome.info.6.0_hg19.na31_minus_frequent_nan_probes_sorted_2.1.txt

  • Reference Genome = /xchip/cga/reference/gistic2/hg19_with_miR_20120227.mat

  • CNV Files = /xchip/cga/reference/gistic2/CNV.hg19.bypos.111213.txt

  • Amplification Threshold = 0.1

  • Deletion Threshold = 0.1

  • Cap Values = 1.5

  • Broad Length Cutoff = 0.7

  • Remove X-Chromosome = 0

  • Confidence Level = 0.99

  • Join Segment Size = 4

  • Arm Level Peel Off = 1

  • Maximum Sample Segments = 2000

Table 4.  Get Full Table First 10 out of 559 Input Tumor Samples.

Tumor Sample Names
TCGA-04-1331-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1332-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1335-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1336-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1337-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1338-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1341-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1342-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1343-01A-01D-0428-01
TCGA-04-1346-01A-01D-0428-01

Figure 3.  Segmented copy number profiles in the input data

Output
All Lesions File (all_lesions.conf_##.txt, where ## is the confidence level)

The all lesions file summarizes the results from the GISTIC run. It contains data about the significant regions of amplification and deletion as well as which samples are amplified or deleted in each of these regions. The identified regions are listed down the first column, and the samples are listed across the first row, starting in column 10.

Region Data

Columns 1-9 present the data about the significant regions as follows:

  1. Unique Name: A name assigned to identify the region.

  2. Descriptor: The genomic descriptor of that region.

  3. Wide Peak Limits: The 'wide peak' boundaries most likely to contain the targeted genes. These are listed in genomic coordinates and marker (or probe) indices.

  4. Peak Limits: The boundaries of the region of maximal amplification or deletion.

  5. Region Limits: The boundaries of the entire significant region of amplification or deletion.

  6. Q values: The Q value of the peak region.

  7. Residual Q values: The Q value of the peak region after removing ('peeling off') amplifications or deletions that overlap other, more significant peak regions in the same chromosome.

  8. Broad or Focal: Identifies whether the region reaches significance due primarily to broad events (called 'broad'), focal events (called 'focal'), or independently significant broad and focal events (called 'both').

  9. Amplitude Threshold: Key giving the meaning of values in the subsequent columns associated with each sample.

Sample Data

Each of the analyzed samples is represented in one of the columns following the lesion data (columns 10 through end). The data contained in these columns varies slightly by section of the file. The first section can be identified by the key given in column 9 - it starts in row 2 and continues until the row that reads 'Actual Copy Change Given.' This section contains summarized data for each sample. A '0' indicates that the copy number of the sample was not amplified or deleted beyond the threshold amount in that peak region. A '1' indicates that the sample had low-level copy number aberrations (exceeding the low threshold indicated in column 9), and a '2' indicates that the sample had high-level copy number aberrations (exceeding the high threshold indicated in column 9).The second section can be identified the rows in which column 9 reads 'Actual Copy Change Given.' The second section exactly reproduces the first section, except that here the actual changes in copy number are provided rather than zeroes, ones, and twos.The final section is similar to the first section, except that here only broad events are included. A 1 in the samples columns (columns 10+) indicates that the median copy number of the sample across the entire significant region exceeded the threshold given in column 9. That is, it indicates whether the sample had a geographically extended event, rather than a focal amplification or deletion covering little more than the peak region.

Amplification Genes File (amp_genes.conf_##.txt, where ## is the confidence level)

The amp genes file contains one column for each amplification peak identified in the GISTIC analysis. The first four rows are:

  1. Cytoband

  2. Q value

  3. Residual Q value

  4. Wide Peak Boundaries

These rows identify the lesion in the same way as the all lesions file.The remaining rows list the genes contained in each wide peak. For peaks that contain no genes, the nearest gene is listed in brackets.

Deletion Genes File (del_genes.conf_##.txt, where ## is the confidence level)

The del genes file contains one column for each deletion peak identified in the GISTIC analysis. The file format for the del genes file is identical to the format for the amp genes file.

Gistic Scores File (scores.gistic)

The scores file lists the Q values [presented as -log10(q)], G scores, average amplitudes among aberrant samples, and frequency of aberration, across the genome for both amplifications and deletions. The scores file is viewable with the Genepattern SNPViewer module and may be imported into the Integrated Genomics Viewer (IGV).

Segmented Copy Number (raw_copy_number.{fig|pdf|png} )

The segmented copy number is a pdf file containing a colormap image of the segmented copy number profiles in the input data.

Amplification Score GISTIC plot (amp_qplot.{fig|pdf|png|v2.pdf})

The amplification pdf is a plot of the G scores (top) and Q values (bottom) with respect to amplifications for all markers over the entire region analyzed.

Deletion Score GISTIC plot (del_qplot.{fig|pdf|png|v2.pdf})

The deletion pdf is a plot of the G scores (top) and Q values (bottom) with respect to deletions for all markers over the entire region analyzed.

Tables (table_{amp|del}.conf_##.txt, where ## is the confidence level)

Tables of basic information about the genomic regions (peaks) that GISTIC determined to be significantly amplified or deleted. These describe three kinds of peak boundaries, and list the genes contained in two of them. The region start and region end columns (along with the chromosome column) delimit the entire area containing the peak that is above the significance level. The region may be the same for multiple peaks. The peak start and end delimit the maximum value of the peak. The extended peak is the peak determined by robust, and is contained within the wide peak reported in {amp|del}_genes.txt by one marker.

Broad Significance Results (broad_significance_results.txt)

A table of per-arm statistical results for the data set. Each arm is a row in the table. The first column specifies the arm and the second column counts the number of genes known to be on the arm. For both amplification and deletion, the table has columns for the frequency of amplification or deletion of the arm, and a Z score and Q value.

Broad Values By Arm (broad_values_by_arm.txt)

A table of chromosome arm amplification levels for each sample. Each row is a chromosome arm, and each column a sample. The data are in units of absolute copy number -2.

All Data By Genes (all_data_by_genes.txt)

A gene-level table of copy number values for all samples. Each row is the data for a gene. The first three columns name the gene, its NIH locus ID, and its cytoband - the remaining columns are the samples. The copy number values in the table are in units of (copy number -2), so that no amplification or deletion is 0, genes with amplifications have positive values, and genes with deletions are negative values. The data are converted from marker level to gene level using the extreme method: a gene is assigned the greatest amplification or the least deletion value among the markers it covers.

Broad Data By Genes (broad_data_by_genes.txt)

A gene-level table of copy number data similar to the all_data_by_genes.txt output, but using only broad events with lengths greater than the broad length cutoff. The structure of the file and the methods and units used for the data analysis are otherwise identical to all_data_by_genes.txt.

Focal Data By Genes (focal_data_by_genes.txt)

A gene-level table of copy number data similar to the all_data_by_genes.txt output, but using only focal events with lengths greater than the focal length cutoff. The structure of the file and the methods and units used for the data analysis are otherwise identical to all_data_by_genes.txt.

All Thresholded By Genes (all_thresholded.by_genes.txt)

A gene-level table of discrete amplification and deletion indicators at for all samples. There is a row for each gene. The first three columns name the gene, its NIH locus ID, and its cytoband - the remaining columns are the samples. A table value of 0 means no amplification or deletion above the threshold. Amplifications are positive numbers: 1 means amplification above the amplification threshold; 2 means amplifications larger to the arm level amplifications observed for the sample. Deletions are represented by negative table values: -1 represents deletion beyond the threshold; -2 means deletions greater than the minimum arm-level deletion observed for the sample.

Sample Cutoffs (sample_cutoffs.txt)

A table of the per-sample threshold cutoffs (in units of absolute copy number -2) used to distinguish the high level amplifications (+/-2) from ordinary amplifications (+/-1) in the all_thresholded.by_genes.txt output file. The table contains three columns: the sample identifier followed by the low (deletion) and high (amplification) cutoff values. The cutoffs are calculated as the minimum arm-level amplification level less the deletion threshold for deletions and the maximum arm-level amplification plus the amplification threshold for amplifications.

Focal Input To Gistic (focal_input.seg.txt)

A list of copy number segments describing just the focal events present in the data. The segment amplification/deletion levels are in units of (copy number -2), with amplifications positive and deletions negative numbers. This file may be viewed with IGV.

Gene Counts vs. Copy Number Alteration Frequency (freqarms_vs_ngenes.{fig|pdf})

An image showing the correlation between gene counts and frequency of copy number alterations.

Confidence Intervals (regions_track.conf_##.bed, where ## is the confidence level)

A file indicating the position of the confidence intervals around GISTIC peaks that can be loaded as a track in a compatible viewer browser such as IGV or the UCSC genome browser.

GISTIC

GISTIC identifies genomic regions that are significantly gained or lost across a set of tumors. It takes segmented copy number ratios as input, separates arm-level events from focal events, and then performs two tests: (i) identifies significantly amplified/deleted chromosome arms; and (ii) identifies regions that are significantly focally amplified or deleted. For the focal analysis, the significance levels (Q values) are calculated by comparing the observed gains/losses at each locus to those obtained by randomly permuting the events along the genome to reflect the null hypothesis that they are all 'passengers' and could have occurred anywhere. The locus-specific significance levels are then corrected for multiple hypothesis testing. The arm-level significance is calculated by comparing the frequency of gains/losses of each arm to the expected rate given its size. The method outputs genomic views of significantly amplified and deleted regions, as well as a table of genes with gain or loss scores. A more in depth discussion of the GISTIC algorithm and its utility is given in [1], [3], and [5].

CNV Description

Regions of the genome that are prone to germ line variations in copy number are excluded from the GISTIC analysis using a list of germ line copy number variations (CNVs). A CNV is a DNA sequence that may be found at different copy numbers in the germ line of two different individuals. Such germ line variations can confound a GISTIC analysis, which finds significant somatic copy number variations in cancer. A more in depth discussion is provided in [6]. GISTIC currently uses two CNV exclusion lists. One is based on the literature describing copy number variation, and a second one comes from an analysis of significant variations among the blood normals in the TCGA data set.

Download Results

This is an experimental feature. The full results of the analysis summarized in this report can be downloaded from the TCGA Data Coordination Center.

References
[1] Beroukhim et al, Assessing the significance of chromosomal aberrations in cancer: Methodology and application to glioma, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. Vol. 104:50 (2007)
[3] Mermel et al, GISTIC2.0 facilitates sensitive and confident localization of the targets of focal somatic copy-number alteration in human cancers, Genome Biology Vol. 12:4 (2011)
[5] Beroukhim et al., The landscape of somatic copy-number alteration across human cancers, Nature Vol. 463:7283 (2010)
[6] McCarroll, S. A. et al., Integrated detection and population-genetic analysis of SNPs and copy number variation, Nat Genet Vol. 40(10):1166-1174 (2008)