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Multi-site clonality analysis uncovers pervasive heterogeneity across melanoma metastases

Authors :
Luiza Moore
David J. Adams
Alejandro Jiménez-Sánchez
Mark Tullett
Laura Riva
Kim Wong
David C. Wedge
Martin L. Miller
Sarah J. Welsh
Doreen Lau
Christine Parkinson
Julia M. Martínez Gómez
Kieren Allinson
Pippa Corrie
Ingrid Ferreira
Francis Scott
Leila Khoja
Roy Rabbie
Naser Ansari-Pour
Peter J. Campbell
Mitchell P. Levesque
Ferdia A. Gallagher
Oliver Cast
Rabbie, Roy [0000-0002-9195-5659]
Cast, Oliver [0000-0002-5880-7726]
Lau, Doreen [0000-0002-7623-2401]
Moore, Luiza [0000-0001-5315-516X]
Wong, Kim [0000-0002-0984-1477]
Ferreira, Ingrid [0000-0002-4321-5250]
Gallagher, Ferdia A. [0000-0003-4784-5230]
Miller, Martin L. [0000-0003-3161-8690]
Campbell, Peter J. [0000-0002-3921-0510]
Wedge, David C. [0000-0002-7572-3196]
Adams, David J. [0000-0001-9490-0306]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Gallagher, Ferdia A [0000-0003-4784-5230]
Miller, Martin L [0000-0003-3161-8690]
Campbell, Peter J [0000-0002-3921-0510]
Wedge, David C [0000-0002-7572-3196]
Adams, David J [0000-0001-9490-0306]
Source :
Nature communications, 11 (1, Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020), Nature Communications, Rabbie, R, Ansari-pour, N, Cast, O, Lau, D, Scott, F, Welsh, S J, Parkinson, C, Khoja, L, Moore, L, Tullett, M, Wong, K, Ferreira, I, Gómez, J M M, Levesque, M, Gallagher, F A, Jiménez-sánchez, A, Riva, L, Miller, M L, Allinson, K, Campbell, P J, Corrie, P, Wedge, D C & Adams, D J 2020, ' Multi-site clonality analysis uncovers pervasive heterogeneity across melanoma metastases ', Nature Communications, vol. 11, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18060-0
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Metastatic melanoma carries a poor prognosis despite modern systemic therapies. Understanding the evolution of the disease could help inform patient management. Through whole-genome sequencing of 13 melanoma metastases sampled at autopsy from a treatment naïve patient and by leveraging the analytical power of multi-sample analyses, we reveal evidence of diversification among metastatic lineages. UV-induced mutations dominate the trunk, whereas APOBEC-associated mutations are found in the branches of the evolutionary tree. Multi-sample analyses from a further seven patients confirmed that lineage diversification was pervasive, representing an important mode of melanoma dissemination. Our analyses demonstrate that joint analysis of cancer cell fraction estimates across multiple metastases can uncover previously unrecognised levels of tumour heterogeneity and highlight the limitations of inferring heterogeneity from a single biopsy.<br />Metastatic melanoma is associated with a poor prognosis and understanding the genetic features of metastases may enable better treatment strategies. Here, the authors analyse multiple metastases from individual patients finding high levels of heterogeneity in metastases from different organs.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature communications, 11 (1, Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2020), Nature Communications, Rabbie, R, Ansari-pour, N, Cast, O, Lau, D, Scott, F, Welsh, S J, Parkinson, C, Khoja, L, Moore, L, Tullett, M, Wong, K, Ferreira, I, Gómez, J M M, Levesque, M, Gallagher, F A, Jiménez-sánchez, A, Riva, L, Miller, M L, Allinson, K, Campbell, P J, Corrie, P, Wedge, D C & Adams, D J 2020, ' Multi-site clonality analysis uncovers pervasive heterogeneity across melanoma metastases ', Nature Communications, vol. 11, no. 1 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-18060-0
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....095bdd688d2e81502047a9bcbc7554f0