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The Mutographs project aims to advance our understanding of the causes of cancer through studies of mutational signatures. Led by Mike Stratton, together with Paul Brennan, Ludmil Alexandrov, Allan Balmain, David Phillips and Peter Campbell, this large-scale international research endeavour was awarded a Cancer Research UK Grand Challenge. Different patterns of somatic mutation are generated by the different environmental, lifestyle and genetic factors that cause cancer, many of them are still unknown. Within Mutographs, the International Agency for Research on Cancer is coordinating the recruitment of 5000 individuals with cancer (colorectal, renal, pancreatic, oesophageal adenocarcinoma or oesophageal squamous cancers) across 5 continents to explore whether different mutational signatures explain marked variation in incidence. In brief, through an international network of collaborators around the world, biological materials are collected, along with demographic, histological, clinical and questionnaire data. Whole genome sequences of tumour-germline DNA pairs are generated at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute. Somatic mutational signatures are subsequently extracted by non-negative matrix factorisation methods and correlated with risk factors data. Through an enhanced understanding of cancer aetiology, Mutographs unprecedented effort is anticipated to outline modifiable risk factors, lead to new approaches to prevent cancer, and provide opportunities to empower early detection, refine high-risk groups and contribute to further therapeutic development.

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Dataset ID Description Technology Samples
EGAD00001006427 Illumina NovaSeq 6000 -
EGAD00001006732 -
EGAD00001007510 HiSeq X Ten Illumina NovaSeq 6000 -
EGAD00001012102 1
EGAD00001012222 1
EGAD00001012223 1
EGAD00001013726 -
EGAD00001013727 -
Publications Citations
The Mutographs biorepository: A unique genomic resource to study cancer around the world.
Cell Genom 4: 2024 100500
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Geographic variation of mutagenic exposures in kidney cancer genomes.
Nature 629: 2024 910-918
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