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Regional biases in mutation screening due to intratumoural heterogeneity of prostate cancer
Authors:Tae‐Min Kim  Seung‐Hyun Jung  In‐Pyo Baek  Sung‐Hak Lee  Youn‐Jin Choi  Ji‐Youl Lee  Yeun‐Jun Chung  Sug‐Hyung Lee
Institution:1. Cancer Evolution Research Centre, Catholic University of Korea, , Seoul, South Korea;2. Integrated Research Centre for Genome Polymorphism, Catholic University of Korea, , Seoul, South Korea;3. Department of Hospital Pathology, Catholic University of Korea, , Seoul, South Korea;4. Department of Pathology, Catholic University of Korea, , Seoul, South Korea;5. Department of Urology, Catholic University of Korea, , Seoul, South Korea;6. Department of Microbiology, Catholic University of Korea, , Seoul, South Korea
Abstract:Intratumoural heterogeneity (ITH) leads to regional biases of the mutational landscape in a single tumour and may influence the single biopsy‐based clinical diagnosis and treatment decision. To evaluate the extent of ITH in unifocal prostate cancers (PCAs), we analysed multiple regional biopsies from three PCAs, using whole‐exome sequencing, DNA copy number and gene expression profiling analyses. A substantial level of ITH was identified, in that 0–61% and 18–71% of somatic variants were common or private, respectively, within a given cancer. The enhanced mutation detection rate in the combined sequencing dataset across intratumoural biopsies was demonstrated with respect to the total number of mutations identified in a given tumour. Allele frequencies of the mutations were positively correlated with the levels of intratumoural recurrence (private < shared < common), but some common mutations showed low allele frequency, suggesting that not all were clonally fixed. Regional biases in the presentation of a well‐known TMPRSS2–ERG fusion was noted in one PCA and the somatic mutation‐ and copy number‐based phylogenetic relationships between intratumoural biopsies were largely concordant. Genes showing intratumoural expression variability were commonly enriched in the molecular function of eicosanoid metabolism and PCA‐relevant clinical markers. Taken together, our analyses identified a substantial level of genetic ITH in unifocal PCAs at the mutation, copy number and expression levels, which should be taken into account for the identification of biomarkers in the clinical setting. Copyright © 2014 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:heterogeneity  mutation  copy number  cancer genome  prostate cancer
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