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Genomic evolution shapes prostate cancer disease type.


ABSTRACT: The development of cancer is an evolutionary process involving the sequential acquisition of genetic alterations that disrupt normal biological processes, enabling tumor cells to rapidly proliferate and eventually invade and metastasize to other tissues. We investigated the genomic evolution of prostate cancer through the application of three separate classification methods, each designed to investigate a different aspect of tumor evolution. Integrating the results revealed the existence of two distinct types of prostate cancer that arise from divergent evolutionary trajectories, designated as the Canonical and Alternative evolutionary disease types. We therefore propose the evotype model for prostate cancer evolution wherein Alternative-evotype tumors diverge from those of the Canonical-evotype through the stochastic accumulation of genetic alterations associated with disruptions to androgen receptor DNA binding. Our model unifies many previous molecular observations, providing a powerful new framework to investigate prostate cancer disease progression.

SUBMITTER: Woodcock DJ 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10943594 | biostudies-literature | 2024 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genomic evolution shapes prostate cancer disease type.

Woodcock Dan J DJ   Sahli Atef A   Teslo Ruxandra R   Bhandari Vinayak V   Gruber Andreas J AJ   Ziubroniewicz Aleksandra A   Gundem Gunes G   Xu Yaobo Y   Butler Adam A   Anokian Ezequiel E   Pope Bernard J BJ   Jung Chol-Hee CH   Tarabichi Maxime M   Dentro Stefan C SC   Farmery J Henry R JHR   Van Loo Peter P   Warren Anne Y AY   Gnanapragasam Vincent V   Hamdy Freddie C FC   Bova G Steven GS   Foster Christopher S CS   Neal David E DE   Lu Yong-Jie YJ   Kote-Jarai Zsofia Z   Fraser Michael M   Bristow Robert G RG   Boutros Paul C PC   Costello Anthony J AJ   Corcoran Niall M NM   Hovens Christopher M CM   Massie Charlie E CE   Lynch Andy G AG   Brewer Daniel S DS   Eeles Rosalind A RA   Cooper Colin S CS   Wedge David C DC  

Cell genomics 20240229 3


The development of cancer is an evolutionary process involving the sequential acquisition of genetic alterations that disrupt normal biological processes, enabling tumor cells to rapidly proliferate and eventually invade and metastasize to other tissues. We investigated the genomic evolution of prostate cancer through the application of three separate classification methods, each designed to investigate a different aspect of tumor evolution. Integrating the results revealed the existence of two  ...[more]

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