Journal article

Phylogenetic analysis of paired breast carcinomas identifies genetic events associated with clonal recurrence and invasive progression

T Kader, M Zethoven, S Mahale, H Saunders, L Tjoeka, R Lehmann, MW Jayawardana, JM Pang, D Lesche, N Rajan, T Semple, JEA Lee, R Lupat, DJ Byrne, S Hughes, H Nguyen, S Lai, M Pechlivanis, O Craig, L Devereux Show all

Journal of Pathology | Published : 2026

Abstract

Development of ipsilateral breast carcinoma following a diagnosis of breast ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) has been assumed to represent recurrence of the primary tumour. However, this may not always be the case, and it is important to determine how often such recurrences represent new tumours. Ipsilateral primary–recurrence pairs (n = 78) were sequenced to test their clonal relatedness. Shared genetic events were identified from whole exome sequencing (n = 54 pairs) using haplotype-specific copy number and phylogenetic analysis. The remaining pairs were sequenced using a targeted panel or low-coverage whole genome sequencing. We included 32 non-recurrent DCIS to compare recurrent and non-r..

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