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Contralateral breast cancer can represent a metastatic spread of the first primary tumor: determination of clonal relationship between contralateral breast cancers using next-generation whole genome sequencing

机译:对侧乳腺癌可以代表第一个原发性肿瘤的转移扩散:使用下一代全基因组测序确定对侧乳腺癌之间的克隆关系

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IntroductionBy convention, a contralateral breast cancer (CBC) is treated as a new primary tumor, independent of the first cancer (BC1). Although there have been indications that the second tumor (BC2) sometimes may represent a metastatic spread of BC1, this has never been conclusively shown. We sought to apply next-generation sequencing to determine a “genetic barcode” for each tumor and reveal the clonal relationship of CBCs.MethodsTen CBC patients with detailed clinical information and available fresh frozen tumor tissue were studied. Using low-coverage whole genome DNA-sequencing data for each tumor, chromosomal rearrangements were enumerated and copy number profiles were generated. Comparisons between tumors provided an estimate of clonal relatedness for tumor pairs within individual patients.ResultsBetween 15–256 rearrangements were detected in each tumor (median 87). For one patient, 76 % (68 out of 90) of the rearrangements were shared between BC1 and BC2, highly consistent with what has been seen for true primary-metastasis pairs (>50 %) and thus confirming a common clonal origin of the two tumors. For most of the remaining cases, BC1 and BC2 had similarly low overlap as unmatched randomized pairs of tumors from different individuals, suggesting the CBC to represent a new independent primary tumor.ConclusionUsing rearrangement fingerprinting, we show for the first time with certainty that a contralateral BC2 can represent a metastatic spread of BC1. Given the poor prognosis of a generalized disease compared to a new primary tumor, these women need to be identified at diagnosis of CBC for appropriate determination of treatment. Our approach generates a promising new method to assess clonal relationship between tumors. Additional studies are required to confirm the frequency of CBCs representing metastatic events.Electronic supplementary materialThe online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s13058-015-0608-x) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
机译:简介按照惯例,对侧乳腺癌(CBC)被视为一种新的原发肿瘤,与第一个癌症(BC1)无关。尽管有迹象表明第二肿瘤(BC2)有时可能代表BC1的转移性扩散,但从未最终得出结论。我们试图应用下一代测序技术来确定每种肿瘤的“遗传条形码”,并揭示CBC的克隆关系。方法对十名具有详细临床信息和可得的新鲜冷冻肿瘤组织的CBC患者进行了研究。使用每个肿瘤的低覆盖率全基因组DNA测序数据,对染色体重排进行计数并生成拷贝数分布图。肿瘤之间的比较提供了单个患者内肿瘤对的克隆相关性估计。结果在每个肿瘤中检测到15–256个重排(中间值为87)。对于一位患者,BC1和BC2之间共有76%(90个中的68个)重排,与真实的原发转移对(> 50%)高度一致,从而证实了两者的共同克隆起源肿瘤。在其余大多数病例中,BC1和BC2与来自不同个体的未配对随机配对的肿瘤具有相似的低重叠性,这表明CBC代表了一种新的独立原发性肿瘤。结论使用重排指纹图谱,我们首次确定对侧BC2可以代表BC1的转移扩散。鉴于与新发原发性肿瘤相比,广义疾病的预后较差,需要在CBC诊断时确定这些女性,以便适当确定治疗方案。我们的方法产生了一种有希望的新方法来评估肿瘤之间的克隆关系。需要进行进一步的研究以确认代表转移事件的CBC的频率。电子补充材料本文的在线版本(doi:10.1186 / s13058-015-0608-x)包含补充材料,授权用户可以使用。

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