The evolutionary landscape of colorectal tumorigenesis

结直肠肿瘤发生的演化图景

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作者:William Cross,Michal Kovac,Ville Mustonen,Daniel Temko,Hayley Davis,Ann-Marie Baker,Sujata Biswas,Roland Arnold,Laura Chegwidden,Chandler Gatenbee,Alexander R Anderson,Viktor H Koelzer,Pierre Martinez,Xiaowei Jiang,Enric Domingo,Dan J Woodcock,Yun Feng,Monika Kovacova,Tim Maughan  ; S:CORT Consortium; Marnix Jansen,Manuel Rodriguez-Justo,Shazad Ashraf,Richard Guy,Christopher Cunningham,James E East,David C Wedge,Lai Mun Wang,Claire Palles,Karl Heinimann,Andrea Sottoriva,Simon J Leedham,Trevor A Graham,Ian P M Tomlinson

Abstract

The evolutionary events that cause colorectal adenomas (benign) to progress to carcinomas (malignant) remain largely undetermined. Using multi-region genome and exome sequencing of 24 benign and malignant colorectal tumours, we investigate the evolutionary fitness landscape occupied by these neoplasms. Unlike carcinomas, advanced adenomas frequently harbour sub-clonal driver mutations-considered to be functionally important in the carcinogenic process-that have not swept to fixation, and have relatively high genetic heterogeneity. Carcinomas are distinguished from adenomas by widespread aneusomies that are usually clonal and often accrue in a 'punctuated' fashion. We conclude that adenomas evolve across an undulating fitness landscape, whereas carcinomas occupy a sharper fitness peak, probably owing to stabilizing selection.

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