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Spatially resolved clonal copy number alterations in benign and malignant tissue
Authors
Leire Alonso Galicia
Alma Andersson
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Elisa Basmaci
Joseph Bergenstråhle
Ludvig Bergenstråhle
Emelie Berglund
Richard Colling
Dimitrios Doultsinos
Teresita Díaz De Ståhl
Andrew Erickson
Freddie C. Hamdy
Mengxiao He
Thomas Helleday
Andrew L. Ji
Paul A. Khavari
Linda Kvastad
Alastair D. Lamb
Ludvig Larsson
Joakim Lundeberg
Jonas Maaskola
Maja Marklund
Ian G. Mills
Tuomas Mirtti
Reza Mirzazadeh
Timothy Rajakumar
Niklas Schultz
Alia Shamikh
Anna Tanoglidi
Firaz Tarish
Kim Thrane
Dan J. Woodcock
Publication date
1 January 2022
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Publisher Copyright: © 2022, The Author(s).Defining the transition from benign to malignant tissue is fundamental to improving early diagnosis of cancer1. Here we use a systematic approach to study spatial genome integrity in situ and describe previously unidentified clonal relationships. We used spatially resolved transcriptomics2 to infer spatial copy number variations in >120,000 regions across multiple organs, in benign and malignant tissues. We demonstrate that genome-wide copy number variation reveals distinct clonal patterns within tumours and in nearby benign tissue using an organ-wide approach focused on the prostate. Our results suggest a model for how genomic instability arises in histologically benign tissue that may represent early events in cancer evolution. We highlight the power of capturing the molecular and spatial continuums in a tissue context and challenge the rationale for treatment paradigms, including focal therapy.Peer reviewe
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