1. The spatial organization of intra-tumour heterogeneity and evolutionary trajectories of metastases in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Ming-Hwee Ng, Roger Foo, Peiyong Guan, Ken Wing-Kin Sung, Jie Yan, Su Pin Choo, Tony Kiat-Hon Lim, Weiwei Zhai, Jia Qi Lim, Chiea Chuen Khor, Tong Zhang, Zenia Tiang, Poh Yong Ng, Zheng Li, Pierce K. H. Chow, Alexander Y. F. Chung, Brian K. P. Goh, Su-Ting Phang, Fei Yao, Wendy Wei Jia Soon, and School of Biological Sciences
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0301 basic medicine ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,DNA Copy Number Variations ,Tumour heterogeneity ,Biopsy ,Virus Integration ,Science ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Disease ,Biology ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cancer Genomics ,0302 clinical medicine ,Phylogenetics ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Copy-number variation ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,Phylogeny ,Multidisciplinary ,Genome, Human ,Liver Neoplasms ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,General Chemistry ,medicine.disease ,Copy Number Variation ,digestive system diseases ,Genetic divergence ,Phenotype ,030104 developmental biology ,Liver ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Mutation ,Immunology ,Cancer research - Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has one of the poorest survival rates among cancers. Using multi-regional sampling of nine resected HCC with different aetiologies, here we construct phylogenetic relationships of these sectors, showing diverse levels of genetic sharing, spanning early to late diversification. Unlike the variegated pattern found in colorectal cancers, a large proportion of HCC display a clear isolation-by-distance pattern where spatially closer sectors are genetically more similar. Two resected intra-hepatic metastases showed genetic divergence occurring before and after primary tumour diversification, respectively. Metastatic tumours had much higher variability than their primary tumours, suggesting that intra-hepatic metastasis is accompanied by rapid diversification at the distant location. The presence of co-existing mutations offers the possibility of drug repositioning for HCC treatment. Taken together, these insights into intra-tumour heterogeneity allow for a comprehensive understanding of the evolutionary trajectories of HCC and suggest novel avenues for personalized therapy., Hepatocellular carcinoma has one of the poorest survival rates amongst cancers. Here, the authors highlight the intra-tumour heterogeneity of this disease, finding that spatially closer tumour sectors are genetically more similar and that intra-hepatic metastasis is accompanied by rapid genetic diversification.
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- 2017