Clonal expansion and linear genome evolution through breast cancer progression from pre-invasive stages to asynchronous metastasis

Anne Bruun Krøigård, Martin Jakob Larsen, Anne Vibeke Lænkholm, Ann Knoop, Jeanette Dupont Jensen, Martin Bak, Jan Mollenhauer, Torben A Kruse, Mads Thomassen

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Abstract

Evolution of the breast cancer genome from pre-invasive stages to asynchronous metastasis is complex and mostly unexplored, but highly demanded as it may provide novel markers for and mechanistic insights in cancer progression. The increasing use of personalized therapy of breast cancer necessitates knowledge of the degree of genomic concordance between different steps of malignant progression as primary tumors often are used as surrogates of systemic disease. Based on exome sequencing we performed copy number profiling and point mutation detection on successive steps of breast cancer progression from one breast cancer patient, including two different regions of Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS), primary tumor and an asynchronous metastasis. We identify a remarkable landscape of somatic mutations, retained throughout breast cancer progression and with new mutational events emerging at each step. Our data, contrary to the proposed model of early dissemination of metastatic cells and parallel progression of primary tumors and metastases, provide evidence of linear progression of breast cancer with relatively late dissemination from the primary tumor. The genomic discordance between the different stages of tumor evolution in this patient emphasizes the importance of molecular profiling of metastatic tissue directing molecularly targeted therapy at recurrence.
Original languageDanish
Article numberPM12.032
JournalEuropean Journal of Human Genetics
Volume23
Issue number1 Supplement
ISSN1018-4813
Publication statusPublished - 2015
Event49th European Society of Human Genetics Conference - SECC, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Duration: 6. Jun 20159. Jun 2015

Conference

Conference49th European Society of Human Genetics Conference
LocationSECC
Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
CityGlasgow
Period06/06/201509/06/2015

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