{Reference Type}: Case Reports {Title}: Comprehensive Genomic and Transcriptomic Analysis of Three Synchronous Primary Tumours and a Recurrence from a Head and Neck Cancer Patient. {Author}: Bresadola L;Weber D;Ritzel C;Löwer M;Bukur V;Akilli-Öztürk Ö;Becker J;Mehanna H;Schrörs B;Vascotto F;Sahin U;Kong A; {Journal}: Int J Mol Sci {Volume}: 22 {Issue}: 14 {Year}: Jul 2021 15 {Factor}: 6.208 {DOI}: 10.3390/ijms22147583 {Abstract}: Synchronous primary malignancies occur in a small proportion of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) patients. Here, we analysed three synchronous primaries and a recurrence from one patient by comparing the genomic and transcriptomic profiles among the tumour samples and determining the recurrence origin. We found remarkable levels of heterogeneity among the primary tumours, and through the patterns of shared mutations, we traced the origin of the recurrence. Interestingly, the patient carried germline variants that might have predisposed him to carcinogenesis, together with a history of alcohol and tobacco consumption. The mutational signature analysis confirmed the impact of alcohol exposure, with Signature 16 present in all tumour samples. Characterisation of immune cell infiltration highlighted an immunosuppressive environment in all samples, which exceeded the potential activity of T cells. Studies such as the one described here have important clinical value and contribute to personalised treatment decisions for patients with synchronous primaries and matched recurrences.