Spatial genomic heterogeneity within localized, multifocal prostate cancer
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Spatial genomic heterogeneity within localized, multifocal prostate cancer
Abstract
Herein we provide a detailed molecular analysis of the spatial heterogeneity of clinically localized, multifocal prostate cancer to delineate new oncogenes or tumor suppressors. We initially determined the copy number aberration (CNA) profiles of 74 patients with index tumors of Gleason score 7. Of these, 5 patients were subjected to whole-genome sequencing using DNA quantities achievable in diagnostic biopsies, with detailed spatial sampling of 23 distinct tumor regions to assess intraprostatic heterogeneity in focal genomics. Multifocal tumors are highly heterogeneous for single-nucleotide variants (SNVs), CNAs and genomic rearrangements. We identified and validated a new recurrent amplification of MYCL, which is associated with TP53 deletion and unique profiles of DNA damage and transcriptional dysregulation. Moreover, we demonstrate divergent tumor evolution in multifocal cancer and, in some cases, tumors of independent clonal origin. These data represent the first systematic relation of intraprostatic genomic heterogeneity to predicted clinical outcome and inform the development of novel biomarkers that reflect individual prognosis.
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Prostate cancer: Intrapatient heterogeneity in prostate cancer.Nat Rev Urol. 2015 Aug;12(8):430-1. doi: 10.1038/nrurol.2015.182. Epub 2015 Jul 28. Nat Rev Urol. 2015. PMID: 26215693 No abstract available.
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