Whole-genome sequencing of acral melanoma reveals genomic complexity and diversity

October 22, 2020

Abstract

To increase understanding of the genomic landscape of acral melanoma, a rare form of melanoma occurring on palms, soles or nail beds, whole genome sequencing of 87 tumors with matching transcriptome sequencing for 63 tumors was performed. Here we report that mutational signature analysis reveals a subset of tumors, mostly subungual, with an ultraviolet radiation signature. Significantly mutated genes are BRAF, NRASNF1NOTCH2PTEN and TYRP1. Mutations and amplification of KIT are also common. Structural rearrangement and copy number signatures show that whole genome duplication, aneuploidy and complex rearrangements are common. Complex rearrangements occur recurrently and are associated with amplification of TERTCDK4MDM2CCND1PAK1 and GAB2, indicating potential therapeutic options.

Source:

Newell, F., Wilmott, J. S., Johansson, P. A., Nones, K., Addala, V., Mukhopadhyay, P., . . . Hayward, N. K. (2020). Whole-genome sequencing of acral melanoma reveals genomic complexity and diversity. Nature Communications, 11(1). doi:10.1038/s41467-020-18988-3

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