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- Title
Genomic characterization of cervical lymph node metastases in papillary thyroid carcinoma following the Chornobyl accident.
- Authors
Morton, Lindsay M.; Lee, Olivia W.; Karyadi, Danielle M.; Bogdanova, Tetiana I.; Stewart, Chip; Hartley, Stephen W.; Breeze, Charles E.; Schonfeld, Sara J.; Cahoon, Elizabeth K.; Drozdovitch, Vladimir; Masiuk, Sergii; Chepurny, Mykola; Zurnadzhy, Liudmyla Yu; Dai, Jieqiong; Krznaric, Marko; Yeager, Meredith; Hutchinson, Amy; Hicks, Belynda D.; Dagnall, Casey L.; Steinberg, Mia K.
- Abstract
Childhood radioactive iodine exposure from the Chornobyl accident increased papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) risk. While cervical lymph node metastases (cLNM) are well-recognized in pediatric PTC, the PTC metastatic process and potential radiation association are poorly understood. Here, we analyze cLNM occurrence among 428 PTC with genomic landscape analyses and known drivers (131I-exposed = 349, unexposed = 79; mean age = 27.9 years). We show that cLNM are more frequent in PTC with fusion (55%) versus mutation (30%) drivers, although the proportion varies by specific driver gene (RET-fusion = 71%, BRAF-mutation = 38%, RAS-mutation = 5%). cLNM frequency is not associated with other characteristics, including radiation dose. cLNM molecular profiling (N = 47) demonstrates 100% driver concordance with matched primary PTCs and highly concordant mutational spectra. Transcriptome analysis reveals 17 differentially expressed genes, particularly in the HOXC cluster and BRINP3; the strongest differentially expressed microRNA also is near HOXC10. Our findings underscore the critical role of driver alterations and provide promising candidates for elucidating the biological underpinnings of PTC cLNM. Childhood radioactive iodine exposure from the Chornobyl accident led to an increased papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) risk and potentially higher invasiveness depending on tumour genetic profiles. Here, the authors use genomics to characterise and predict cervical lymph node metastases in PTC patients affected by the Chornobyl accident.
- Subjects
IODINE isotopes; LYMPHATIC metastasis; PAPILLARY carcinoma; THYROID cancer; GENETIC profile; GENOMICS
- Publication
Nature Communications, 2024, Vol 15, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2041-1723
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-49292-z