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Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas
A cardinal feature of malignant melanoma is its metastatic propensity. An incomplete view of the genetic events driving metastatic progression has been a major barrier to rational development of effective therapeutics and prognostic diagnostics for melanoma patients. In this study, we conducted glob...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2875381/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20520718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010770 |
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author | Kabbarah, Omar Nogueira, Cristina Feng, Bin Nazarian, Rosalynn M. Bosenberg, Marcus Wu, Min Scott, Kenneth L. Kwong, Lawrence N. Xiao, Yonghong Cordon-Cardo, Carlos Granter, Scott R. Ramaswamy, Sridhar Golub, Todd Duncan, Lyn M. Wagner, Stephan N. Brennan, Cameron Chin, Lynda |
author_facet | Kabbarah, Omar Nogueira, Cristina Feng, Bin Nazarian, Rosalynn M. Bosenberg, Marcus Wu, Min Scott, Kenneth L. Kwong, Lawrence N. Xiao, Yonghong Cordon-Cardo, Carlos Granter, Scott R. Ramaswamy, Sridhar Golub, Todd Duncan, Lyn M. Wagner, Stephan N. Brennan, Cameron Chin, Lynda |
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description | A cardinal feature of malignant melanoma is its metastatic propensity. An incomplete view of the genetic events driving metastatic progression has been a major barrier to rational development of effective therapeutics and prognostic diagnostics for melanoma patients. In this study, we conducted global genomic characterization of primary and metastatic melanomas to examine the genomic landscape associated with metastatic progression. In addition to uncovering three genomic subclasses of metastastic melanomas, we delineated 39 focal and recurrent regions of amplification and deletions, many of which encompassed resident genes that have not been implicated in cancer or metastasis. To identify progression-associated metastasis gene candidates, we applied a statistical approach, Integrative Genome Comparison (IGC), to define 32 genomic regions of interest that were significantly altered in metastatic relative to primary melanomas, encompassing 30 resident genes with statistically significant expression deregulation. Functional assays on a subset of these candidates, including MET, ASPM, AKAP9, IMP3, PRKCA, RPA3, and SCAP2, validated their pro-invasion activities in human melanoma cells. Validity of the IGC approach was further reinforced by tissue microarray analysis of Survivin showing significant increased protein expression in thick versus thin primary cutaneous melanomas, and a progression correlation with lymph node metastases. Together, these functional validation results and correlative analysis of human tissues support the thesis that integrated genomic and pathological analyses of staged melanomas provide a productive entry point for discovery of melanoma metastases genes. |
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spelling | pubmed-28753812010-06-02 Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas Kabbarah, Omar Nogueira, Cristina Feng, Bin Nazarian, Rosalynn M. Bosenberg, Marcus Wu, Min Scott, Kenneth L. Kwong, Lawrence N. Xiao, Yonghong Cordon-Cardo, Carlos Granter, Scott R. Ramaswamy, Sridhar Golub, Todd Duncan, Lyn M. Wagner, Stephan N. Brennan, Cameron Chin, Lynda PLoS One Research Article A cardinal feature of malignant melanoma is its metastatic propensity. An incomplete view of the genetic events driving metastatic progression has been a major barrier to rational development of effective therapeutics and prognostic diagnostics for melanoma patients. In this study, we conducted global genomic characterization of primary and metastatic melanomas to examine the genomic landscape associated with metastatic progression. In addition to uncovering three genomic subclasses of metastastic melanomas, we delineated 39 focal and recurrent regions of amplification and deletions, many of which encompassed resident genes that have not been implicated in cancer or metastasis. To identify progression-associated metastasis gene candidates, we applied a statistical approach, Integrative Genome Comparison (IGC), to define 32 genomic regions of interest that were significantly altered in metastatic relative to primary melanomas, encompassing 30 resident genes with statistically significant expression deregulation. Functional assays on a subset of these candidates, including MET, ASPM, AKAP9, IMP3, PRKCA, RPA3, and SCAP2, validated their pro-invasion activities in human melanoma cells. Validity of the IGC approach was further reinforced by tissue microarray analysis of Survivin showing significant increased protein expression in thick versus thin primary cutaneous melanomas, and a progression correlation with lymph node metastases. Together, these functional validation results and correlative analysis of human tissues support the thesis that integrated genomic and pathological analyses of staged melanomas provide a productive entry point for discovery of melanoma metastases genes. Public Library of Science 2010-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2875381/ /pubmed/20520718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010770 Text en Kabbarah et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Kabbarah, Omar Nogueira, Cristina Feng, Bin Nazarian, Rosalynn M. Bosenberg, Marcus Wu, Min Scott, Kenneth L. Kwong, Lawrence N. Xiao, Yonghong Cordon-Cardo, Carlos Granter, Scott R. Ramaswamy, Sridhar Golub, Todd Duncan, Lyn M. Wagner, Stephan N. Brennan, Cameron Chin, Lynda Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas |
title | Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas |
title_full | Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas |
title_fullStr | Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas |
title_full_unstemmed | Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas |
title_short | Integrative Genome Comparison of Primary and Metastatic Melanomas |
title_sort | integrative genome comparison of primary and metastatic melanomas |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2875381/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20520718 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010770 |
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