Intra-prostatic tumour evolution, steps in metastatic spread and histogenomic associations revealed by integration of multi-region whole-genome sequencing with histopathological features

February 19, 2024·
Srinivasa rao
,
Clare verrill
,
Lucia cerundolo
,
Nasullah khalid alham
,
Zeynep kaya
,
Miriam ohanlon
,
Alicia hayes
,
Adam lambert
,
Martha james
,
Iain d. c. tullis
,
Jane niederer
,
Shelagh lovell
,
Altan omer
,
Francisco lopez
,
Tom leslie
,
Francesca buffa
,
Richard j. bryant
,
Alastair d. lamb
,
Boris vojnovic
,
David c. wedge
,
Ian g. mills
,
Dan j. woodcock
,
Ian tomlinson
,
Freddie c. hamdy
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Abstract
Extension of prostate cancer beyond the primary site by local invasion or nodal metastasis is associated with poor prognosis. Despite significant research on tumour evolution in prostate cancer metastasis, the emergence and evolution of cancer clones at this early stage of expansion and spread are poorly understood. We aimed to delineate the routes of evolution and cancer spread within the prostate and to seminal vesicles and lymph nodes, linking these to histological features that are used in diagnostic risk stratification.
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Genome Medicine