Investigator

John F. McDonald

Director, Integrated Cancer Research Center · Georgia Institute of Technology, Biology

Research Interests

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The Clinical Signific…
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Papers

The Clinical Significance of Genetic Variation in Ovarian Cancer

Genetic variation is a well-known contributor to the onset and progression of cancer. The goal of this study is to provide a comprehensive examination of the nucleotide and chromosomal variation associated with the onset and progression of serous ovarian cancer. Using a variety of computational and statistical methods, we examine the exome sequence profiles of genetic variants present in the primary tumors of 432 ovarian cancer patient samples to compute: (1) the tumor mutational burden for all genes and (2) the chromosomal copy number alterations associated with the onset/progression of ovarian cancer. Tumor mutational burden is reduced in the late vs. early stages, with the highest levels being associated with loss-of-function mutations in DNA-repair genes. Nucleotide variation and copy number alterations associated with known cancer driver genes are selectively favored over ovarian cancer development. The results indicate that genetic variation is a significant contributor to the onset and progression of ovarian cancer. The measurement of the relative levels of genetic variation associated with individual ovarian cancer patient tumors may be a clinically valuable predictor of potential tumor aggressiveness and resistance to chemotherapy. Tumors found to be associated with high levels of genetic variation may help in the clinical identification of high-risk ovarian cancer patients who could benefit from more frequent monitoring.

266Works
1Papers
Ovarian NeoplasmsNeoplasmsBiomarkers, TumorCarcinoma, Ovarian EpithelialCarcinoma, Renal CellHead and Neck NeoplasmsKidney NeoplasmsColorectal Neoplasms

Positions

2009–

Director, Integrated Cancer Research Center

Georgia Institute of Technology · Biology

2002–

Chief Scientific Officer

Ovarian Cancer Institute

2009–

Associate Dean for Biology Program Development

Georgia Institute of Technology · Biology

2004–

Chair

Georgia Institute of Technology · Biology

1998–

Department Head

University of Georgia · Genetics

1990–

Professor

University of Georgia · Genetics

2001–

Interim Director

University of Georgia · Institute of Bioinformatics

1982–

Associate Professor

University of Georgia · Genetics

1982–

Associate Professor

Iowa State University

1977–

Assistant Professor

Iowa State University

Education

1977

NIH Postdoctoral Fellow Genetics

University of California San Diego

1976

PhD Genetics

University of California Davis

1969

BA Biology/Philosophy

Assumption College