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Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma

Diversity between metastatic melanoma tumours in individual patients is known; however, the molecular and genetic differences remain unclear. To examine the molecular and genetic differences between metastatic tumours, we performed gene-expression profiling of 63 melanoma tumours obtained from 28 pa...

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Autores principales: Harbst, Katja, Lauss, Martin, Cirenajwis, Helena, Winter, Christof, Howlin, Jillian, Törngren, Therese, Kvist, Anders, Nodin, Björn, Olsson, Eleonor, Häkkinen, Jari, Jirström, Karin, Staaf, Johan, Lundgren, Lotta, Olsson, Håkan, Ingvar, Christian, Gruvberger-Saal, Sofia K, Saal, Lao H, Jönsson, Göran
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4359751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24399611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/path.4318
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author Harbst, Katja
Lauss, Martin
Cirenajwis, Helena
Winter, Christof
Howlin, Jillian
Törngren, Therese
Kvist, Anders
Nodin, Björn
Olsson, Eleonor
Häkkinen, Jari
Jirström, Karin
Staaf, Johan
Lundgren, Lotta
Olsson, Håkan
Ingvar, Christian
Gruvberger-Saal, Sofia K
Saal, Lao H
Jönsson, Göran
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Lauss, Martin
Cirenajwis, Helena
Winter, Christof
Howlin, Jillian
Törngren, Therese
Kvist, Anders
Nodin, Björn
Olsson, Eleonor
Häkkinen, Jari
Jirström, Karin
Staaf, Johan
Lundgren, Lotta
Olsson, Håkan
Ingvar, Christian
Gruvberger-Saal, Sofia K
Saal, Lao H
Jönsson, Göran
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description Diversity between metastatic melanoma tumours in individual patients is known; however, the molecular and genetic differences remain unclear. To examine the molecular and genetic differences between metastatic tumours, we performed gene-expression profiling of 63 melanoma tumours obtained from 28 patients (two or three tumours/patient), followed by analysis of their mutational landscape, using targeted deep sequencing of 1697 cancer genes and DNA copy number analysis. Gene-expression signatures revealed discordant phenotypes between tumour lesions within a patient in 50% of the cases. In 18 of 22 patients (where matched normal tissue was available), we found that the multiple lesions within a patient were genetically divergent, with one or more melanoma tumours harbouring 'private' somatic mutations. In one case, the distant subcutaneous metastasis of one patient occurring 3 months after an earlier regional lymph node metastasis had acquired 37 new coding sequence mutations, including mutations in PTEN and CDH1. However, BRAF and NRAS mutations, when present in the first metastasis, were always preserved in subsequent metastases. The patterns of nucleotide substitutions found in this study indicate an influence of UV radiation but possibly also DNA alkylating agents. Our results clearly demonstrate that metastatic melanoma is a molecularly highly heterogeneous disease that continues to progress throughout its clinical course. The private aberrations observed on a background of shared aberrations within a patient provide evidence of continued evolution of individual tumours following divergence from a common parental clone, and might have implications for personalized medicine strategies in melanoma treatment. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. www.pathsoc.org.uk
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spelling pubmed-43597512015-03-19 Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma Harbst, Katja Lauss, Martin Cirenajwis, Helena Winter, Christof Howlin, Jillian Törngren, Therese Kvist, Anders Nodin, Björn Olsson, Eleonor Häkkinen, Jari Jirström, Karin Staaf, Johan Lundgren, Lotta Olsson, Håkan Ingvar, Christian Gruvberger-Saal, Sofia K Saal, Lao H Jönsson, Göran J Pathol Original Papers Diversity between metastatic melanoma tumours in individual patients is known; however, the molecular and genetic differences remain unclear. To examine the molecular and genetic differences between metastatic tumours, we performed gene-expression profiling of 63 melanoma tumours obtained from 28 patients (two or three tumours/patient), followed by analysis of their mutational landscape, using targeted deep sequencing of 1697 cancer genes and DNA copy number analysis. Gene-expression signatures revealed discordant phenotypes between tumour lesions within a patient in 50% of the cases. In 18 of 22 patients (where matched normal tissue was available), we found that the multiple lesions within a patient were genetically divergent, with one or more melanoma tumours harbouring 'private' somatic mutations. In one case, the distant subcutaneous metastasis of one patient occurring 3 months after an earlier regional lymph node metastasis had acquired 37 new coding sequence mutations, including mutations in PTEN and CDH1. However, BRAF and NRAS mutations, when present in the first metastasis, were always preserved in subsequent metastases. The patterns of nucleotide substitutions found in this study indicate an influence of UV radiation but possibly also DNA alkylating agents. Our results clearly demonstrate that metastatic melanoma is a molecularly highly heterogeneous disease that continues to progress throughout its clinical course. The private aberrations observed on a background of shared aberrations within a patient provide evidence of continued evolution of individual tumours following divergence from a common parental clone, and might have implications for personalized medicine strategies in melanoma treatment. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. www.pathsoc.org.uk John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2014-05 2014-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC4359751/ /pubmed/24399611 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/path.4318 Text en © 2014 The Authors. The Journal of Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Papers
Harbst, Katja
Lauss, Martin
Cirenajwis, Helena
Winter, Christof
Howlin, Jillian
Törngren, Therese
Kvist, Anders
Nodin, Björn
Olsson, Eleonor
Häkkinen, Jari
Jirström, Karin
Staaf, Johan
Lundgren, Lotta
Olsson, Håkan
Ingvar, Christian
Gruvberger-Saal, Sofia K
Saal, Lao H
Jönsson, Göran
Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma
title Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma
title_full Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma
title_fullStr Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma
title_short Molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma
title_sort molecular and genetic diversity in the metastatic process of melanoma
topic Original Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4359751/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24399611
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/path.4318
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