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Lineage-defined leiomyosarcoma subtypes emerge years before diagnosis and determine patient survival

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  • Nathaniel D. Anderson

    (The Hospital for Sick Children
    University of Toronto)

  • Yael Babichev

    (Mount Sinai Hospital)

  • Fabio Fuligni

    (The Hospital for Sick Children)

  • Federico Comitani

    (The Hospital for Sick Children)

  • Mehdi Layeghifard

    (The Hospital for Sick Children)

  • Rosemarie E. Venier

    (Mount Sinai Hospital)

  • Stefan C. Dentro

    (European Bioinformatics Institute)

  • Anant Maheshwari

    (The Hospital for Sick Children)

  • Sheena Guram

    (Mount Sinai Hospital)

  • Claire Wunker

    (Mount Sinai Hospital
    University of Toronto)

  • J. Drew Thompson

    (The Hospital for Sick Children)

  • Kyoko E. Yuki

    (The Hospital for Sick Children)

  • Huayun Hou

    (The Hospital for Sick Children)

  • Matthew Zatzman

    (The Hospital for Sick Children
    University of Toronto)

  • Nicholas Light

    (The Hospital for Sick Children
    University of Toronto)

  • Marcus Q. Bernardini

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto)

  • Jay S. Wunder

    (Mount Sinai Hospital
    University of Toronto
    University Musculoskeletal Oncology Unit, Mount Sinai Hospital)

  • Irene L. Andrulis

    (University of Toronto
    Mount Sinai Hospital
    University of Toronto)

  • Peter Ferguson

    (University Health Network
    University of Toronto
    University Musculoskeletal Oncology Unit, Mount Sinai Hospital)

  • Albiruni R. Abdul Razak

    (University Health Network)

  • Carol J. Swallow

    (Mount Sinai Hospital
    University of Toronto
    University of Toronto
    Mount Sinai Hospital)

  • James J. Dowling

    (The Hospital for Sick Children
    University of Toronto)

  • Rima S. Al-Awar

    (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
    University of Toronto)

  • Richard Marcellus

    (Ontario Institute for Cancer Research)

  • Marjan Rouzbahman

    (University of Toronto
    University Health Network)

  • Moritz Gerstung

    (European Bioinformatics Institute)

  • Daniel Durocher

    (Mount Sinai Hospital
    University of Toronto)

  • Ludmil B. Alexandrov

    (University of California, San Diego)

  • Brendan C. Dickson

    (University of Toronto
    Mount Sinai Hospital
    Mount Sinai Hospital)

  • Rebecca A. Gladdy

    (Mount Sinai Hospital
    University of Toronto
    University of Toronto
    Mount Sinai Hospital)

  • Adam Shlien

    (The Hospital for Sick Children
    University of Toronto
    The Hospital for Sick Children)

Abstract

Leiomyosarcomas (LMS) are genetically heterogeneous tumors differentiating along smooth muscle lines. Currently, LMS treatment is not informed by molecular subtyping and is associated with highly variable survival. While disease site continues to dictate clinical management, the contribution of genetic factors to LMS subtype, origins, and timing are unknown. Here we analyze 70 genomes and 130 transcriptomes of LMS, including multiple tumor regions and paired metastases. Molecular profiling highlight the very early origins of LMS. We uncover three specific subtypes of LMS that likely develop from distinct lineages of smooth muscle cells. Of these, dedifferentiated LMS with high immune infiltration and tumors primarily of gynecological origin harbor genomic dystrophin deletions and/or loss of dystrophin expression, acquire the highest burden of genomic mutation, and are associated with worse survival. Homologous recombination defects lead to genome-wide mutational signatures, and a corresponding sensitivity to PARP trappers and other DNA damage response inhibitors, suggesting a promising therapeutic strategy for LMS. Finally, by phylogenetic reconstruction, we present evidence that clones seeding lethal metastases arise decades prior to LMS diagnosis.

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  • Nathaniel D. Anderson & Yael Babichev & Fabio Fuligni & Federico Comitani & Mehdi Layeghifard & Rosemarie E. Venier & Stefan C. Dentro & Anant Maheshwari & Sheena Guram & Claire Wunker & J. Drew Thomp, 2021. "Lineage-defined leiomyosarcoma subtypes emerge years before diagnosis and determine patient survival," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 12(1), pages 1-14, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:12:y:2021:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-021-24677-6
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24677-6
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