Journal article
The Germline and Somatic Origins of Prostate Cancer Heterogeneity
TN Yamaguchi, KE Houlahan, H Zhu, N Kurganovs, J Livingstone, NS Fox, J Yuan, JS Penington, CH Jung, T Schwarz, W Jaratlerdsiri, J van Riet, P Georgeson, S Mangiola, K Taraszka, R Lesurf, J Jiang, K Chow, LE Heisler, YJ Shiah Show all
Cancer Discovery | Published : 2025
Abstract
Newly diagnosed prostate cancers differ dramatically in mutational composition and lethality. The most accurate clinical predictor of lethality is tumor tissue architecture, quantified as tumor grade. To interrogate the evolutionary origins of prostate cancer heterogeneity, we analyzed 666 prostate tumor whole genomes. We identified a compendium of 223 recurrently mutated driver regions, most influencing downstream mutational processes and gene expression. We identified and validated individual germline variants that predispose tumors to acquire specific somatic driver mutations: these explain heterogeneity in disease presentation and ancestry differences. High-grade tumors have a superset o..
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