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The longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis
Clonal expansions driven by somatic mutations become pervasive across human tissues with age, including in the haematopoietic system, where the phenomenon is termed clonal haematopoiesis(1–4). The understanding of how and when clonal haematopoiesis develops, the factors that govern its behaviour, ho...
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author | Fabre, Margarete A. de Almeida, José Guilherme Fiorillo, Edoardo Mitchell, Emily Damaskou, Aristi Rak, Justyna Orrù, Valeria Marongiu, Michele Chapman, Michael Spencer Vijayabaskar, M. S. Baxter, Joanna Hardy, Claire Abascal, Federico Williams, Nicholas Nangalia, Jyoti Martincorena, Iñigo Campbell, Peter J. McKinney, Eoin F. Cucca, Francesco Gerstung, Moritz Vassiliou, George S. |
author_facet | Fabre, Margarete A. de Almeida, José Guilherme Fiorillo, Edoardo Mitchell, Emily Damaskou, Aristi Rak, Justyna Orrù, Valeria Marongiu, Michele Chapman, Michael Spencer Vijayabaskar, M. S. Baxter, Joanna Hardy, Claire Abascal, Federico Williams, Nicholas Nangalia, Jyoti Martincorena, Iñigo Campbell, Peter J. McKinney, Eoin F. Cucca, Francesco Gerstung, Moritz Vassiliou, George S. |
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description | Clonal expansions driven by somatic mutations become pervasive across human tissues with age, including in the haematopoietic system, where the phenomenon is termed clonal haematopoiesis(1–4). The understanding of how and when clonal haematopoiesis develops, the factors that govern its behaviour, how it interacts with ageing and how these variables relate to malignant progression remains limited(5,6). Here we track 697 clonal haematopoiesis clones from 385 individuals 55 years of age or older over a median of 13 years. We find that 92.4% of clones expanded at a stable exponential rate over the study period, with different mutations driving substantially different growth rates, ranging from 5% (DNMT3A and TP53) to more than 50% per year (SRSF2(P95H)). Growth rates of clones with the same mutation differed by approximately ±5% per year, proportionately affecting slow drivers more substantially. By combining our time-series data with phylogenetic analysis of 1,731 whole-genome sequences of haematopoietic colonies from 7 individuals from an older age group, we reveal distinct patterns of lifelong clonal behaviour. DNMT3A-mutant clones preferentially expanded early in life and displayed slower growth in old age, in the context of an increasingly competitive oligoclonal landscape. By contrast, splicing gene mutations drove expansion only later in life, whereas TET2-mutant clones emerged across all ages. Finally, we show that mutations driving faster clonal growth carry a higher risk of malignant progression. Our findings characterize the lifelong natural history of clonal haematopoiesis and give fundamental insights into the interactions between somatic mutation, ageing and clonal selection. |
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spelling | pubmed-91774232022-06-10 The longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis Fabre, Margarete A. de Almeida, José Guilherme Fiorillo, Edoardo Mitchell, Emily Damaskou, Aristi Rak, Justyna Orrù, Valeria Marongiu, Michele Chapman, Michael Spencer Vijayabaskar, M. S. Baxter, Joanna Hardy, Claire Abascal, Federico Williams, Nicholas Nangalia, Jyoti Martincorena, Iñigo Campbell, Peter J. McKinney, Eoin F. Cucca, Francesco Gerstung, Moritz Vassiliou, George S. Nature Article Clonal expansions driven by somatic mutations become pervasive across human tissues with age, including in the haematopoietic system, where the phenomenon is termed clonal haematopoiesis(1–4). The understanding of how and when clonal haematopoiesis develops, the factors that govern its behaviour, how it interacts with ageing and how these variables relate to malignant progression remains limited(5,6). Here we track 697 clonal haematopoiesis clones from 385 individuals 55 years of age or older over a median of 13 years. We find that 92.4% of clones expanded at a stable exponential rate over the study period, with different mutations driving substantially different growth rates, ranging from 5% (DNMT3A and TP53) to more than 50% per year (SRSF2(P95H)). Growth rates of clones with the same mutation differed by approximately ±5% per year, proportionately affecting slow drivers more substantially. By combining our time-series data with phylogenetic analysis of 1,731 whole-genome sequences of haematopoietic colonies from 7 individuals from an older age group, we reveal distinct patterns of lifelong clonal behaviour. DNMT3A-mutant clones preferentially expanded early in life and displayed slower growth in old age, in the context of an increasingly competitive oligoclonal landscape. By contrast, splicing gene mutations drove expansion only later in life, whereas TET2-mutant clones emerged across all ages. Finally, we show that mutations driving faster clonal growth carry a higher risk of malignant progression. Our findings characterize the lifelong natural history of clonal haematopoiesis and give fundamental insights into the interactions between somatic mutation, ageing and clonal selection. Nature Publishing Group UK 2022-06-01 2022 /pmc/articles/PMC9177423/ /pubmed/35650444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04785-z Text en © The Author(s) 2022 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Article Fabre, Margarete A. de Almeida, José Guilherme Fiorillo, Edoardo Mitchell, Emily Damaskou, Aristi Rak, Justyna Orrù, Valeria Marongiu, Michele Chapman, Michael Spencer Vijayabaskar, M. S. Baxter, Joanna Hardy, Claire Abascal, Federico Williams, Nicholas Nangalia, Jyoti Martincorena, Iñigo Campbell, Peter J. McKinney, Eoin F. Cucca, Francesco Gerstung, Moritz Vassiliou, George S. The longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis |
title | The longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis |
title_full | The longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis |
title_fullStr | The longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis |
title_full_unstemmed | The longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis |
title_short | The longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis |
title_sort | longitudinal dynamics and natural history of clonal haematopoiesis |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9177423/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35650444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41586-022-04785-z |
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