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Review
. 2021 Jun;21(6):379-392.
doi: 10.1038/s41568-021-00336-2. Epub 2021 Mar 16.

Genetic and non-genetic clonal diversity in cancer evolution

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Genetic and non-genetic clonal diversity in cancer evolution

James R M Black et al. Nat Rev Cancer. 2021 Jun.

Abstract

The observation and analysis of intra-tumour heterogeneity (ITH), particularly in genomic studies, has advanced our understanding of the evolutionary forces that shape cancer growth and development. However, only a subset of the variation observed in a single tumour will have an impact on cancer evolution, highlighting the need to distinguish between functional and non-functional ITH. Emerging studies highlight a role for the cancer epigenome, transcriptome and immune microenvironment in functional ITH. Here, we consider the importance of both genetic and non-genetic ITH and their role in tumour evolution, and present the rationale for a broad research focus beyond the cancer genome. Systems-biology analytical approaches will be necessary to outline the scale and importance of functional ITH. By allowing a deeper understanding of tumour evolution this will, in time, encourage development of novel therapies and improve outcomes for patients.

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