Integrated molecular drivers coordinate biological and clinical states in melanoma
We performed harmonized molecular and clinical analysis on 1,048 melanomas and discovered markedly different global genomic properties among subtypes ( BRAF , (N)RAS , NF1 , triple wild-type (TWT)), subtype-specific preferences for secondary driver genes and active mutational processes previously un...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature genetics 2020-12, Vol.52 (12), p.1373-1383 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We performed harmonized molecular and clinical analysis on 1,048 melanomas and discovered markedly different global genomic properties among subtypes (
BRAF
,
(N)RAS
,
NF1
, triple wild-type (TWT)), subtype-specific preferences for secondary driver genes and active mutational processes previously unreported in melanoma. Secondary driver genes significantly enriched in specific subtypes reflected preferential dysregulation of additional pathways, such as induction of transforming growth factor-β signaling in
BRAF
melanomas and inactivation of the SWI/SNF complex in
(N)RAS
melanomas, and select co-mutation patterns coordinated selective response to immune checkpoint blockade. We also defined the mutational landscape of TWT melanomas and revealed enrichment of DNA-repair-defect signatures in this subtype, which were associated with transcriptional downregulation of key DNA-repair genes, and may revive previously discarded or currently unconsidered therapeutic modalities for genomically stratified melanoma patient subsets. Broadly, harmonized meta-analysis of melanoma whole exomes revealed distinct molecular drivers that may point to multiple opportunities for biological and therapeutic investigation.
Harmonized analysis of 1,048 melanomas shows different global genomic properties among subtypes and identifies subtype-specific enrichment for secondary driver genes. |
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ISSN: | 1061-4036 1546-1718 |
DOI: | 10.1038/s41588-020-00739-1 |