Integration of Genomic and Transcriptional Features in Pancreatic Cancer Reveals Increased Cell Cycle Progression in Metastases

胰腺癌基因组和转录特征的整合揭示转移灶中细胞周期进程加快

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作者:Ashton A Connor ,Robert E Denroche ,Gun Ho Jang ,Mathieu Lemire ,Amy Zhang ,Michelle Chan-Seng-Yue ,Gavin Wilson ,Robert C Grant ,Daniele Merico ,Ilinca Lungu ,John M S Bartlett ,Dianne Chadwick ,Sheng-Ben Liang ,Jenna Eagles ,Faridah Mbabaali ,Jessica K Miller ,Paul Krzyzanowski ,Heather Armstrong ,Xuemei Luo ,Lars G T Jorgensen ,Joan M Romero ,Prashant Bavi ,Sandra E Fischer ,Stefano Serra ,Sara Hafezi-Bakhtiari ,Derin Caglar ,Michael H A Roehrl ,Sean Cleary ,Michael A Hollingsworth ,Gloria M Petersen ,Sarah Thayer ,Calvin H L Law ,Sulaiman Nanji ,Talia Golan ,Alyssa L Smith ,Ayelet Borgida ,Anna Dodd ,David Hedley ,Bradly G Wouters ,Grainne M O'Kane ,Julie M Wilson ,George Zogopoulos ,Faiyaz Notta ,Jennifer J Knox ,Steven Gallinger

Abstract

We integrated clinical, genomic, and transcriptomic data from 224 primaries and 95 metastases from 289 patients to characterize progression of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). Driver gene alterations and mutational and expression-based signatures were preserved, with truncations, inversions, and translocations most conserved. Cell cycle progression (CCP) increased with sequential inactivation of tumor suppressors, yet remained higher in metastases, perhaps driven by cell cycle regulatory gene variants. Half of the cases were hypoxic by expression markers, overlapping with molecular subtypes. Paired tumor heterogeneity showed cancer cell migration by Halstedian progression. Multiple PDACs arising synchronously and metachronously in the same pancreas were actually intra-parenchymal metastases, not independent primary tumors. Established clinical co-variates dominated survival analyses, although CCP and hypoxia may inform clinical practice. Keywords: RNA sequencing; cell cycle progression; driver genes; hypoxia; metastases; mutational signatures; pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma; whole-genome sequencing.

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