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The evolution of lung cancer and impact of subclonal selection in TRACERx

Authors :
Frankell, Alexander M
Dietzen, Michelle
Al Bakir, Maise
Lim, Emilia L
Karasaki, Takahiro
Ward, Sophia
Veeriah, Selvaraju
Colliver, Emma
Huebner, Ariana
Bunkum, Abigail
Hill, Mark S
Grigoriadis, Kristiana
Moore, David A
Black, James RM
Liu, Wing Kin
Thol, Kerstin
Pich, Oriol
Watkins, Thomas BK
Naceur-Lombardelli, Cristina
Cook, Daniel E
Salgado, Roberto
Wilson, Gareth A
Bailey, Chris
Angelova, Mihaela
Bentham, Robert
Martinez-Ruiz, Carlos
Abbosh, Christopher
Nicholson, Andrew G
Le Quesne, John
Biswas, Dhruva
Rosenthal, Rachel
Puttick, Clare
Hessey, Sonya
Lee, Claudia
Prymas, Paulina
Toncheva, Antonia
Smith, Jon
Xing, Wei
Nicod, Jerome
Price, Gillian
Kerr, Keith M
Naidu, Babu
Middleton, Gary
Blyth, Kevin G
Fennell, Dean A
Forster, Martin D
Lee, Siow Ming
Falzon, Mary
Hewish, Madeleine
Shackcloth, Michael J
Lim, Eric
Benafif, Sarah
Russell, Peter
Boleti, Ekaterini
Krebs, Matthew G
Lester, Jason F
Papadatos-Pastos, Dionysis
Ahmad, Tanya
Thakrar, Ricky M
Lawrence, David
Navani, Neal
Janes, Sam M
Dive, Caroline
Blackhall, Fiona H
Summers, Yvonne
Cave, Judith
Marafioti, Teresa
Herrero, Javier
Quezada, Sergio A
Peggs, Karl S
Schwarz, Roland F
Van Loo, Peter
Miedema, Daniel M
Birkbak, Nicolai J
Hiley, Crispin T
Hackshaw, Allan
Zaccaria, Simone
Jamal-Hanjani, Mariam
McGranahan, Nicholas
Swanton, Charles
Bajaj, Amrita
Nakas, Apostolos
Sodha-Ramdeen, Azmina
Ang, Keng
Tufail, Mohamad
Chowdhry, Mohammed Fiyaz
Scotland, Molly
Boyles, Rebecca
Rathinam, Sridhar
Wilson, Claire
Marrone, Domenic
Dulloo, Sean
Matharu, Gurdeep
Shaw, Jacqui A
Riley, Joa
Primrose, Lindsay
Cheyne, Heather
Khalil, Mohammed
Richardson, Shirley
Cruickshank, Tracey
Gilbert, Kayleigh
Patel, Akshay J
Osman, Aya
Lacson, Christer
Langman, Gerald
Shackleford, Helen
Djearaman, Madava
Kadiri, Salma
Leek, Angela
Hodgkinson, Jack Davies
Totten, Nicola
Montero, Angeles
Smith, Elaine
Fontaine, Eustace
Granato, Felice
Doran, Helen
Novasio, Juliette
Rammohan, Kendadai
Joseph, Leena
Bishop, Paul
Shah, Rajesh
Moss, Stuart
Joshi, Vijay
Crosbie, Philip
Gomes, Fabio
Brown, Kate
Carter, Mathew
Chaturvedi, Anshuman
Priest, Lynsey
Oliveira, Pedro
Lindsay, Colin R
Clipson, Alexandra
Tugwood, Jonathan
Kerr, Alastair
Rothwell, Dominic G
Kilgour, Elaine
Aerts, Hugo JWL
Kaufmann, Tom L
Szallasi, Zoltan
Kisistok, Judit
Sokac, Mateo
Diossy, Miklos
Demeulemeester, Jonas
Stewart, Aengus
Magness, Alastair
Rowan, Andrew
Karamani, Angeliki
Chain, Benny
Campbell, Brittany B
Castignani, Carla
Weeden, Clare E
Richard, Corentin
Pearce, David R
Karagianni, Despoina
Levi, Dina
Hoxha, Elena
Larose Cadieux, Elizabeth
Nye, Emma
Gronroos, Eva
Galvez-Cancino, Felip
Athanasopoulou, Foteini
Gimeno-Valiente, Francisco
Kassiotis, George
Stavrou, Georgia
Mastrokalos, Gerasimos
Zhai, Haoran L
Lowe, Helen L
Matos, Ignacio
Goldman, Jacki
Reading, James L
Rane, Jayant K
Lam, Jie Min
Hartley, John A
Enfield, Katey SS
Selvaraju, Kayalvizhi
Litchfield, Kevin
Ng, Kevin W
Chen, Kezhong
Dijkstra, Krijn
Thakkar, Krupa
Ensell, Leah
Shah, Mansi
Vasquez, Marcos
Litovchenko, Maria
Werner Sunderland, Mariana
Leung, Michelle
Escudero, Mickael
Tanic, Miljana
Sivakumar, Monica
Kanu, Nnennaya
Chervova, Olga
Lucas, Olivia
Al-Sawaf, Othman
Hobson, Philip
Pawlik, Piotr
Stone, Richard Kevin
Hynds, Robert E
Vendramin, Roberto
Saghafinia, Sadegh
Lopez, Saioa
Gamble, Samuel
Ung, Seng Kuong Anakin
Vanloo, Sharon
Boeing, Stefan
Beck, Stephan
Bola, Supreet Kaur
Denner, Tamara
Mourikis, Thanos P
Spanswick, Victoria
Barbe, Vittorio
Lu, Wei-Ting
Hill, William
Wu, Yin
Naito, Yutaka
Ramsden, Zoe
Veiga, Catarina
Royle, Gary
Collins-Fekete, Charles-Antoine
Fraioli, Francesco
Ashford, Paul
Clark, Tristan
Borg, Elaine
Wilson, James
Procter, Alexander James
Ahmed, Asia
Taylor, Magali N
Nair, Arjun
Patrini, Davide
Martinoni Hoogenboom, Emilie
Monk, Fleur
Holding, James W
Choudhary, Junaid
Bhakhri, Kunal
Scarci, Marco
Hayward, Martin
Panagiotopoulos, Nikolaos
Gorman, Pat
Khiroya, Reena
Stephens, Robert CM
Wong, Yien Ning Sophia
Bandula, Steve
Sharp, Abigail
Smith, Sean
Gower, Nicole
Dhanda, Harjot Kaur
Chan, Kitty
Pilotti, Camilla
Leslie, Rachel
Grapa, Anca
Zhang, Hanyun
AbdulJabbar, Khalid
Pan, Xiaoxi
Yuan, Yinyin
Chuter, David
MacKenzie, Mairead
Chee, Serena
Alzetani, Aiman
Scarlett, Lydia
Richards, Jennifer
Ingram, Papawadee
Austin, Silvia
De Sousa, Paulo
Jordan, Simon
Rice, Alexandra
Raubenheimer, Hilgardt
Bhayani, Harshil
Ambrose, Lyn
Devaraj, Anand
Chavan, Hema
Begum, Sofina
Buderi, Silviu
Kaniu, Daniel
Malima, Mpho
Booth, Sarah
Fernandes, Nadia
Shah, Pratibha
Proli, Chiara
Danson, Sarah
Robinson, Lily
Dick, Craig
Kirk, Alan
Asif, Mo
Bilancia, Rocco
Kostoulas, Nikos
Thomas, Mathew
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
NATURE PORTFOLIO, 2023.

Abstract

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-associated mortality worldwide1. Here we analysed 1,644 tumour regions sampled at surgery or during follow-up from the first 421 patients with non-small cell lung cancer prospectively enrolled into the TRACERx study. This project aims to decipher lung cancer evolution and address the primary study endpoint: determining the relationship between intratumour heterogeneity and clinical outcome. In lung adenocarcinoma, mutations in 22 out of 40 common cancer genes were under significant subclonal selection, including classical tumour initiators such as TP53 and KRAS. We defined evolutionary dependencies between drivers, mutational processes and whole genome doubling (WGD) events. Despite patients having a history of smoking, 8% of lung adenocarcinomas lacked evidence of tobacco-induced mutagenesis. These tumours also had similar detection rates for EGFR mutations and for RET, ROS1, ALK and MET oncogenic isoforms compared with tumours in never-smokers, which suggests that they have a similar aetiology and pathogenesis. Large subclonal expansions were associated with positive subclonal selection. Patients with tumours harbouring recent subclonal expansions, on the terminus of a phylogenetic branch, had significantly shorter disease-free survival. Subclonal WGD was detected in 19% of tumours, and 10% of tumours harboured multiple subclonal WGDs in parallel. Subclonal, but not truncal, WGD was associated with shorter disease-free survival. Copy number heterogeneity was associated with extrathoracic relapse within 1 year after surgery. These data demonstrate the importance of clonal expansion, WGD and copy number instability in determining the timing and patterns of relapse in non-small cell lung cancer and provide a comprehensive clinical cancer evolutionary data resource. ispartof: NATURE vol:616 issue:7957 ispartof: location:England status: Published online

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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