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Age-related remodelling of oesophageal epithelia by mutated cancer drivers.

Akira Yokoyama1,2, Nobuyuki Kakiuchi1,3, Tetsuichi Yoshizato1, Manabu Muto2, Seishi Ogawa4,5, Yasuhito Nannya1, Hiromichi Suzuki1, Yasuhide Takeuchi1,6, Yusuke Shiozawa1, Yusuke Sato1, Kosuke Aoki1, Soo Ki Kim1, Yoichi Fujii1, Kenichi Yoshida1, Keisuke Kataoka1, Masahiro M Nakagawa1, Yoshikage Inoue1,7, Tomonori Hirano1,3, Yuichi Shiraishi8, Kenichi Chiba8, Hiroko Tanaka9, Masashi Sanada10, Yoshitaka Nishikawa2, Yusuke Amanuma2, Shinya Ohashi2, Ikuo Aoyama2, Takahiro Horimatsu2, Shin'ichi Miyamoto3, Shigeru Tsunoda7, Yoshiharu Sakai7, Maiko Narahara11, J B Brown12, Yoshitaka Sato13, Genta Sawada14, Koshi Mimori14, Sachiko Minamiguchi6, Hironori Haga6, Hiroshi Seno3, Satoru Miyano8,9, Hideki Makishima1.   

Abstract

Clonal expansion in aged normal tissues has been implicated in the development of cancer. However, the chronology and risk dependence of the expansion are poorly understood. Here we intensively sequence 682 micro-scale oesophageal samples and show, in physiologically normal oesophageal epithelia, the progressive age-related expansion of clones that carry mutations in driver genes (predominantly NOTCH1), which is substantially accelerated by alcohol consumption and by smoking. Driver-mutated clones emerge multifocally from early childhood and increase their number and size with ageing, and ultimately replace almost the entire oesophageal epithelium in the extremely elderly. Compared with mutations in oesophageal cancer, there is a marked overrepresentation of NOTCH1 and PPM1D mutations in physiologically normal oesophageal epithelia; these mutations can be acquired before late adolescence (as early as early infancy) and significantly increase in number with heavy smoking and drinking. The remodelling of the oesophageal epithelium by driver-mutated clones is an inevitable consequence of normal ageing, which-depending on lifestyle risks-may affect cancer development.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30602793     DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0811-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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