Molecular changes during progression from nonmuscle invasive to advanced urothelial carcinoma

Gottfrid Sjödahl, Pontus Eriksson, Oliver Patschan, Nour Al Dain Marzouka, Lovisa Jakobsson, Carina Bernardo, Kristina Lövgren, Gunilla Chebil, Ellen Zwarthoff, Fredrik Liedberg, Mattias Höglund

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Molecular changes occurring during invasion and clinical progression of cancer are difficult to study longitudinally in patient-derived material. A unique feature of urothelial bladder cancer (UBC) is that patients frequently develop multiple nonmuscle invasive tumors, some of which may eventually progress to invade the muscle of the bladder wall. Here, we use a cohort of 73 patients that experienced a total of 357 UBC diagnoses to study the stability or change in detected molecular alterations during cancer progression. The tumors were subtyped by gene expression profiling and analyzed for hotspot mutations in FGFR3, PIK3CA and TERT, the most frequent early driver mutations in this tumor type. TP53 alterations, frequent in advanced UBC, were inferred from p53 staining pattern, and potential genomic alterations were inferred by gene expression patterns at regions harboring frequent copy number alterations. We show that early driver mutations were largely preserved in UBC recurrences. Changes in FGFR3, PIK3CA or TERT mutation status were not linked to changes in molecular subtype and aggressive behavior. Instead, changes into a more aggressive molecular subtype seem to be associated with p53 alterations. We analyze changes in gene expression from primary tumors, to recurrences and progression tumors, and identify two modes of progression: Patients for whom progression is preceded by or coincides with a radical subtype shift, and patients who progress without any systematic molecular changes. For the latter group of patients, progression may be either stochastic or depending on factors already present at primary tumor initiation.

Originalspråkengelska
Sidor (från-till)2636-2647
Antal sidor12
TidskriftInternational Journal of Cancer
Volym146
Nummer9
Tidigt onlinedatum2019 okt. 14
DOI
StatusPublished - 2020 maj 1

Ämnesklassifikation (UKÄ)

  • Cancer och onkologi
  • Cell- och molekylärbiologi

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