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High-Resolution Deconstruction Of Evolution Induced By Chemotherapy Treatments In Breast Cancer Xenografts., Hyunsoo Kim, Pooja A Kumar, Francesca Menghi, Javad Noorbakhsh, Eliza Cerveira, Mallory Ryan, Qihui Zhu, Guruprasad Ananda, Joshy George, Henry C Chen, Susan Mockus, Chengsheng Zhang, Yan Yang, James G. Keck, Radha Krishna Murthy Karuturi, Carol J Bult, Charles Lee, Edison Liu, Jeffrey H Chuang
High-Resolution Deconstruction Of Evolution Induced By Chemotherapy Treatments In Breast Cancer Xenografts., Hyunsoo Kim, Pooja A Kumar, Francesca Menghi, Javad Noorbakhsh, Eliza Cerveira, Mallory Ryan, Qihui Zhu, Guruprasad Ananda, Joshy George, Henry C Chen, Susan Mockus, Chengsheng Zhang, Yan Yang, James G. Keck, Radha Krishna Murthy Karuturi, Carol J Bult, Charles Lee, Edison Liu, Jeffrey H Chuang
Faculty Research 2018
The processes by which tumors evolve are essential to the efficacy of treatment, but quantitative understanding of intratumoral dynamics has been limited. Although intratumoral heterogeneity is common, quantification of evolution is difficult from clinical samples because treatment replicates cannot be performed and because matched serial samples are infrequently available. To circumvent these problems we derived and assayed large sets of human triple-negative breast cancer xenografts and cell cultures from two patients, including 86 xenografts from cyclophosphamide, doxorubicin, cisplatin, docetaxel, or vehicle treatment cohorts as well as 45 related cell cultures. We assayed these samples via exome-seq and/or high-resolution droplet digital …