Convergent Evolution of Copy Number Alterations in Multi-Centric Hepatocellular Carcinoma

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Carolin Lackner
Luca Quagliata
William Cross
Sebastian Ribi
Karl Heinimann
Viola Paradiso
Cristina Quintavalle
Monika Kovacova
Daniel Baumhoer
Salvatore Piscuoglio
Luigi Terracciano
Michal Kovac
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[1] Institute of Pathology,Institute of Pathology
[2] University Hospital Basel and University of Basel,Department of Tumour Biology, Barts Cancer Institute
[3] Queen Mary University London,Medical Genetics and Research Group Human Genomics
[4] University Hospital Basel and University of Basel,The Institute of Mathematics and Physics
[5] Faculty of Mechanical Engineering,Visceral Surgery Research Laboratory, Clarunis, Department of Biomedicine
[6] Slovak University of Technology,undefined
[7] University of Basel,undefined
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In the recent years, new molecular methods have been proposed to discriminate multicentric hepatocellular carcinomas (HCC) from intrahepatic metastases. Some of these methods utilize sequencing data to assess similarities between cancer genomes, whilst other achieved the same results with transcriptome and methylome data. Here, we attempt to classify two HCC patients with multi-centric disease using the recall-rates of somatic mutations but find that difficult because their tumors share some chromosome-scale copy-number alterations (CNAs) but little-to-no single-nucleotide variants. To resolve the apparent conundrum, we apply a phasing strategy to test if those shared CNAs are identical by descent. Our findings suggest that the conflicting alterations occur on different homologous chromosomes, which argues for multi-centric origin of respective HCCs.
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