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Genomic evolution of pancreatic cancer at single-cell resolution


Haochen Zhang, Palash Sashittal, Elias-Ramzey Karnoub, Akhil Jakatdar, Shigeaki Umeda, Jungeui Hong, Anne Marie Noronha, Agustin Cardenas, Amanda Erakky, Caitlin A McIntyre, Akimasa Hayashi, Nicolas Lecomte, Marc Hilmi, Wungki Park, Nan Pang, Eileen M O'Reilly, Alice C Wei, Benjamin J Raphael, Christine A Iacobuzio-Donahue
Nature Genetics Jan 2026
Abstract

Most evolutionary studies on pancreatic cancer rely on bulk sequencing, yet clonal evolution happens at the single-cell level. We used single-nucleus DNA sequencing to study 137,491 single nuclei from 24 pancreatic neoplasms reflecting various clinical scenarios. We found higher frequencies of somatic alterations to driver genes that bulk studies indicate; many manifest as copy number alterations and account for the majority of spatial heterogeneity. In pancreatic cancers with canonical KRAS oncogenic mutations, we found likely varied dependence on the genotype that may signify differential response to KRAS inhibition. In pancreatic cancers with germline heterozygous BRCA2 mutations, we discovered varied mechanisms and timing of inactivation of the wild-type allele that sculpted differential evolutionary trajectories. Inactivation of tumor-intrinsic response to transforming growth factor-β happens through various mechanisms, takes place after oncogenesis and coincides with invasion and metastasis, reflecting increasing selective pressure for the phenotype later in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma development.

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Area

Solid Tumor

Institution Type

Academia

Indication / Modality

Pancreatic Adenocarcinoma

Goal of Study

Clonal Evolution

Key Genes

KRAS, TP53, CDKN2A, TGFBR2

PAD Project

No
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