Dynamic Clonal Equilibrium and Predetermined Cancer Risk in Barrett’s Oesophagus
Surveillance of Barrett’s oesophagus allows us to study the evolutionary dynamics of a human neoplasm over time. Here we use multicolour fluorescence in situ hybridization on brush cytology specimens, from two time points with a median interval of 37 months in 195 non-dysplastic Barrett's patients, and a third time point in a subset of 90 patients at a median interval of 36 months, to study clonal evolution at single-cell resolution. Baseline genetic diversity predicts progression and remains in a stable dynamic equilibrium over time. Clonal expansions are rare, being detected once every 36.8 patient years, and growing at an average rate of 1.58 cm[superscript 2] (95% CI: 0.09–4.06) per year, often involving the p16 locus. This suggests a lack of strong clonal selection in Barrett’s and that the malignant potential of ‘benign’ Barrett’s lesions is predetermined, with important implications for surveillance programs.
- Author (aut): Martinez, Pierre
- Author (aut): Timmer, Margriet R.
- Author (aut): Lau, Chiu T.
- Author (aut): Calpe, Silvia
- Author (aut): del Carmen Sancho-Serra, Maria
- Author (aut): Straub, Danielle
- Author (aut): Baker, Ann-Marie
- Author (aut): Meijer, Sybren L.
- Author (aut): ten Kate, Fiebo J. W.
- Author (aut): Mallant-Hent, Rosalie C.
- Author (aut): Naber, Anton H. J.
- Author (aut): van Oijen, Arnoud H. A. M.
- Author (aut): Baak, Lubbertus C.
- Author (aut): Scholten, Pieter
- Author (aut): Bohmer, Clarisse J. M.
- Author (aut): Fockens, Paul
- Author (aut): Bergman, Jacques J. G. H. M.
- Author (aut): Maley, Carlo
- Author (aut): Graham, Trevor A.
- Author (aut): Krishnadath, Kausilia K.
- Contributor (ctb): Biodesign Institute