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Early evolutionary branching across spatial domains predisposes to clonal replacement under chemotherapy in neuroblastoma

Authors :
David Gisselsson
Jenny Karlsson
Hiroaki Yasui
Adriana Manas
Natalie Andersson
Karin Hansson
Kristina Aaltonen
Caroline Jansson
Geoffroy Durand
Minjun Yang
Subhayan Chattopadhyay
Kajsa Paulsson
Diana Spierings
Floris Foijer
Anders Valind
Daniel Bexell
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Neuroblastoma (NB) is one of the most lethal childhood cancers due its propensity to treatment resistance. By spatial mapping of subclone geographies before and after chemotherapy across 89 tumor regions from 12 NBs, we find that densely packed territories of closely related subclones present at diagnosis are replaced under effective treatment by islands of distantly related survivor subclones, originating from a different most recent ancestor compared to lineages dominating before treatment. Conversely, in tumors that progressed under treatment, ancestors of subclones dominating later in disease are present already at diagnosis. Chemotherapy treated xenografts and cell culture models replicates these two contrasting scenarios and shows branching evolution to be a constant feature of proliferating NB cells. Phylogenies based on whole genome sequencing of 505 individual NB cells indicate that a rich repertoire of parallel subclones, emerges already with the first oncogenic mutations and lays the foundation for clonal replacement under treatment.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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