Tracking non-genetic evolution from primary to metastatic ccRCC: TRACERx Renal
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Tracking non-genetic evolution from primary to metastatic ccRCC: TRACERx Renal
Abstract
While the key aspects of genetic evolution and their clinical implications in clear cell renal-cell carcinoma (ccRCC) are well-documented, how genetic features co-evolve with the phenotype and tumor microenvironment (TME) remains elusive. Here, through joint genomic-transcriptomic analysis of 243 samples from 79 patients recruited to the TRACERx Renal study, we identify pervasive non-genetic intratumor heterogeneity, with over 40% not attributable to genetic alterations. By integrating tumor transcriptomes and phylogenetic structures, we observe convergent evolution to specific phenotypic traits, including cell proliferation, metabolic reprogramming and overexpression of putative cGAS-STING repressors amid high aneuploidy. We also uncover a co-evolution between the tumor and the T cell repertoire, as well as a longitudinal shift in the TME from an anti-tumor to an immunosuppressive state, linked to the acquisition of recurrently late ccRCC drivers 9p loss and SETD2 mutations. Our study reveals clinically-relevant and hitherto underappreciated non-genetic evolution patterns in ccRCC.
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