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Publication : Spatial competition shapes the dynamic mutational landscape of normal esophageal epithelium.

First Author  Colom B Year  2020
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  52
Issue  6 Pages  604-614
PubMed ID  32424351 Mgi Jnum  J:320885
Mgi Id  MGI:6707621 Doi  10.1038/s41588-020-0624-3
Citation  Colom B, et al. (2020) Spatial competition shapes the dynamic mutational landscape of normal esophageal epithelium. Nat Genet 52(6):604-614
abstractText  During aging, progenitor cells acquire mutations, which may generate clones that colonize the surrounding tissue. By middle age, normal human tissues, including the esophageal epithelium (EE), become a patchwork of mutant clones. Despite their relevance for understanding aging and cancer, the processes that underpin mutational selection in normal tissues remain poorly understood. Here, we investigated this issue in the esophageal epithelium of mutagen-treated mice. Deep sequencing identified numerous mutant clones with multiple genes under positive selection, including Notch1, Notch2 and Trp53, which are also selected in human esophageal epithelium. Transgenic lineage tracing revealed strong clonal competition that evolved over time. Clone dynamics were consistent with a simple model in which the proliferative advantage conferred by positively selected mutations depends on the nature of the neighboring cells. When clones with similar competitive fitness collide, mutant cell fate reverts towards homeostasis, a constraint that explains how selection operates in normal-appearing epithelium.
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