Distant metastasis occurs late during the genetic evolution of pancreatic cancer

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ABSTRACT Metastasis, the dissemination and growth of neoplastic cells in an organ distinct from that in which they originated1,2, is the most common cause of death in cancer patients. This


is particularly true for pancreatic cancers, where most patients are diagnosed with metastatic disease and few show a sustained response to chemotherapy or radiation therapy3. Whether the


dismal prognosis of patients with pancreatic cancer compared to patients with other types of cancer is a result of late diagnosis or early dissemination of disease to distant organs is not


known. Here we rely on data generated by sequencing the genomes of seven pancreatic cancer metastases to evaluate the clonal relationships among primary and metastatic cancers. We find that


clonal populations that give rise to distant metastases are represented within the primary carcinoma, but these clones are genetically evolved from the original parental, non-metastatic


clone. Thus, genetic heterogeneity of metastases reflects that within the primary carcinoma. A quantitative analysis of the timing of the genetic evolution of pancreatic cancer was


performed, indicating at least a decade between the occurrence of the initiating mutation and the birth of the parental, non-metastatic founder cell. At least five more years are required


for the acquisition of metastatic ability and patients die an average of two years thereafter. These data provide novel insights into the genetic features underlying pancreatic cancer


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Download references ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS This work was supported by National Institutes of Health grants CA106610 (C.A.I.-D.), CA62924 (C.A.I.-D., M.A.N.), CA43460 (B.V.), CA57345 (K.W.K. and


V.E.V.), CA121113 (V.E.V. and K.W.K.), GM078986 (M.A.N.), the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Grant 37874, the Uehara Memorial Foundation (S.Y.), the AACR-Barletta


Foundation (C.A.I.-D.), the John Templeton Foundation, Pilot Funding from the Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, the Michael Rolfe Pancreatic Cancer Foundation, the George Rubis


Endowment for Pancreatic Cancer Research, the Joseph C. Monastra Foundation for Pancreatic Cancer Research, the Alfredo Scatena Memorial Fund, the Virginia and the D.K. Ludwig Fund for


Cancer Research, The Joint Program in Mathematical Biology and J. Epstein. We would like to acknowledge T. C. Cornish, C. Henderson, N. Omura and S.-M. Hong for their technical assistance in


selected aspects of this work. AUTHOR INFORMATION Author notes * Shinichi Yachida and Siân Jones: These authors contributed equally to this work. AUTHORS AND AFFILIATIONS * Department of


Pathology, The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, 21231, Maryland, USA Shinichi Yachida, Baojin Fu, Mihoko Kamiyama, Ralph H.


Hruban, James R. Eshleman & Christine A. Iacobuzio-Donahue * The Ludwig Center for Cancer Genetics and Therapeutics and The Howard Hughes Medical Institute at The Johns Hopkins Kimmel


Cancer Center, Baltimore, 21231, Maryland, USA Siân Jones, Rebecca Leary, Victor E. Velculescu, Kenneth W. Kinzler & Bert Vogelstein * Department of Mathematics, Department of Organismic


and Evolutionary Biology, Program for Evolutionary Dynamics, Harvard University, Cambridge, 02138, Massachusetts, USA Ivana Bozic, Tibor Antal & Martin A. Nowak * School of Mathematics,


University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh EH9 3JZ, UK Tibor Antal * Department of Oncology, The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore, 21231,


Maryland, USA Ralph H. Hruban & Christine A. Iacobuzio-Donahue * Department of Surgery, The Sol Goldman Pancreatic Cancer Research Center, Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions, Baltimore,


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CONTRIBUTIONS Sample collection and processing was performed by C.A.I.-D., S.Y., B.F. and M.K. Microdissection, DNA extractions and whole genome amplification reactions were performed by


S.Y. Sequencing was performed by S.J. Copy number analyses were performed by R.L. Computational models and estimates of clonal evolution were performed by I.B., T.A. and M.A.N.; C.A.I.-D.,


S.Y., S.J., R.H.H., J.R.E., M.A.N., I.B., T.A., V.E.V., K.W.K. and B.V. directed the research. C.A.I.-D., B.V., S.Y., I.B. and T.A. wrote the manuscript, which all authors have approved.


CORRESPONDING AUTHOR Correspondence to Christine A. Iacobuzio-Donahue. ETHICS DECLARATIONS COMPETING INTERESTS The authors declare no competing financial interests. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION


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