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The Case for a Pre-Cancer Genome Atlas (PCGA).

Joshua D Campbell1, Sarah A Mazzilli1, Mary E Reid2, Samjot S Dhillon2, Suso Platero3, Jennifer Beane1, Avrum E Spira4.   

Abstract

Understanding the earliest molecular and cellular events associated with cancer initiation remains a key bottleneck to transforming our approach to cancer prevention and detection. While TCGA has provided unprecedented insights into the genomic events associated with advanced stage cancer, there have been few studies comprehensively profiling premalignant and early-stage disease or elucidating the role of the microenvironment in premalignancy and tumor initiation. In this article, we make a call for development of a "Pre-Cancer Genome Atlas (PCGA)," a concerted initiative to characterize the molecular alterations in premalignant lesions and the corresponding changes in the microenvironment associated with progression to invasive carcinoma. This initiative will require a multicenter coordinated effort to comprehensively profile (cellular and molecular) premalignant lesions and their corresponding "field of injury" collected longitudinally as the lesion progresses towards or regresses from frank malignancy across multiple tumor types. Genomic characterization of alterations in premalignant lesions and their microenvironment, for both bulk tissue and single cells, will enable development of biomarkers for early detection and risk stratification as well as allow for the development of novel targeted cancer interception strategies. The multi-institutional and multidisciplinary collaborative "big-data" effort underlying the PCGA will help usher in a new era of precision medicine for cancer detection and prevention. ©2016 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26839336     DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-16-0024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Prev Res (Phila)        ISSN: 1940-6215


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