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A comparative analysis of whole genome sequencing of esophageal adenocarcinoma pre-and post-chemotherapy

  • Ayesha Noorani
  • , Jan Bornschein
  • , Andy G. Lynch
  • , Maria Secrier
  • , Achilleas Achilleos
  • , Matthew Eldridge
  • , Lawrence Bower
  • , Jamie M.J. Weaver
  • , Jason Crawte
  • , Chin Ann Ong
  • , Nicholas Shannon
  • , Shona MacRae
  • , Nicola Grehan
  • , Barbara Nutzinger
  • , Maria O'Donovan
  • , Richard Hardwick
  • , Simon Tavaré
  • , Rebecca C. Fitzgerald*
  • *Šī darba korespondējošais autors
  • University of Cambridge
  • Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

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The scientific community has avoided using tissue samples from patients that have been exposed to systemic chemotherapy to infer the genomic landscape of a given cancer. Esophageal adenocarcinoma is a heterogeneous, chemoresistant tumor for which the availability and size of pretreatment endoscopic samples are limiting. This study compares whole-genome sequencing data obtained from chemo-naive and chemo-treated samples. The quality of whole-genomic sequencing data is comparable across all samples regardless of chemotherapy status. Inclusion of samples collected post-chemotherapy increased the proportion of late-stage tumors. When comparing matched pre-and post-chemotherapy samples from 10 cases, the mutational signatures, copy number, and SNV mutational profiles reflect the expected heterogeneity in this disease. Analysis of SNVs in relation to allele-specific copy-number changes pinpoints the common ancestor to a point prior to chemotherapy. For cases in which pre-and post-chemotherapy samples do show substantial differences, the timing of the divergence is near-synchronous with endoreduplication. Comparison across a large prospective cohort (62 treatment-naive, 58 chemotherapy-treated samples) reveals no significant differences in the overall mutation rate, mutation signatures, specific recurrent point mutations, or copy-number events in respect to chemotherapy status. In conclusion, whole-genome sequencing of samples obtained following neoadjuvant chemotherapy is representative of the genomic landscape of esophageal adenocarcinoma. Excluding these samples reduces the material available for cataloging and introduces a bias toward the earlier stages of cancer.

OriģinālvalodaAngļu
Lapas (no-līdz)902-912
Lapu skaits11
ŽurnālsGenome Research
Sējums27
Izdevuma numurs6
DOIs
Publikācijas statussPublicēts - jūn. 2017
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