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Genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma

Conjunctival melanoma (CJM) is a rare but potentially lethal and highly-recurrent cancer of the eye. Similar to cutaneous melanoma (CM), it originates from melanocytes. Unlike CM, however, CJM is relatively poorly characterized from a genomic point of view. To fill this knowledge gap and gain insigh...

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Autores principales: Cisarova, Katarina, Folcher, Marc, El Zaoui, Ikram, Pescini-Gobert, Rosanna, Peter, Virginie G., Royer-Bertrand, Beryl, Zografos, Leonidas, Schalenbourg, Ann, Nicolas, Michael, Rimoldi, Donata, Leyvraz, Serge, Riggi, Nicolò, Moulin, Alexandre P., Rivolta, Carlo
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7775126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33383577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009201
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author Cisarova, Katarina
Folcher, Marc
El Zaoui, Ikram
Pescini-Gobert, Rosanna
Peter, Virginie G.
Royer-Bertrand, Beryl
Zografos, Leonidas
Schalenbourg, Ann
Nicolas, Michael
Rimoldi, Donata
Leyvraz, Serge
Riggi, Nicolò
Moulin, Alexandre P.
Rivolta, Carlo
author_facet Cisarova, Katarina
Folcher, Marc
El Zaoui, Ikram
Pescini-Gobert, Rosanna
Peter, Virginie G.
Royer-Bertrand, Beryl
Zografos, Leonidas
Schalenbourg, Ann
Nicolas, Michael
Rimoldi, Donata
Leyvraz, Serge
Riggi, Nicolò
Moulin, Alexandre P.
Rivolta, Carlo
author_sort Cisarova, Katarina
collection PubMed
description Conjunctival melanoma (CJM) is a rare but potentially lethal and highly-recurrent cancer of the eye. Similar to cutaneous melanoma (CM), it originates from melanocytes. Unlike CM, however, CJM is relatively poorly characterized from a genomic point of view. To fill this knowledge gap and gain insight into the genomic nature of CJM, we performed whole-exome (WES) or whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of tumor-normal tissue pairs in 14 affected individuals, as well as RNA sequencing in a subset of 11 tumor tissues. Our results show that, similarly to CM, CJM is also characterized by a very high mutation load, composed of approximately 500 somatic mutations in exonic regions. This, as well as the presence of a UV light-induced mutational signature, are clear signs of the role of sunlight in CJM tumorigenesis. In addition, the genomic classification of CM proposed by TCGA seems to be well-applicable to CJM, with the presence of four typical subclasses defined on the basis of the most frequently mutated genes: BRAF, NF1, RAS, and triple wild-type. In line with these results, transcriptomic analyses revealed similarities with CM as well, namely the presence of a transcriptomic subtype enriched for immune genes and a subtype enriched for genes associated with keratins and epithelial functions. Finally, in seven tumors we detected somatic mutations in ACSS3, a possible new candidate oncogene. Transfected conjunctival melanoma cells overexpressing mutant ACSS3 showed higher proliferative activity, supporting the direct involvement of this gene in the tumorigenesis of CJM. Altogether, our results provide the first unbiased and complete genomic and transcriptomic classification of CJM.
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spelling pubmed-77751262021-01-07 Genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma Cisarova, Katarina Folcher, Marc El Zaoui, Ikram Pescini-Gobert, Rosanna Peter, Virginie G. Royer-Bertrand, Beryl Zografos, Leonidas Schalenbourg, Ann Nicolas, Michael Rimoldi, Donata Leyvraz, Serge Riggi, Nicolò Moulin, Alexandre P. Rivolta, Carlo PLoS Genet Research Article Conjunctival melanoma (CJM) is a rare but potentially lethal and highly-recurrent cancer of the eye. Similar to cutaneous melanoma (CM), it originates from melanocytes. Unlike CM, however, CJM is relatively poorly characterized from a genomic point of view. To fill this knowledge gap and gain insight into the genomic nature of CJM, we performed whole-exome (WES) or whole-genome sequencing (WGS) of tumor-normal tissue pairs in 14 affected individuals, as well as RNA sequencing in a subset of 11 tumor tissues. Our results show that, similarly to CM, CJM is also characterized by a very high mutation load, composed of approximately 500 somatic mutations in exonic regions. This, as well as the presence of a UV light-induced mutational signature, are clear signs of the role of sunlight in CJM tumorigenesis. In addition, the genomic classification of CM proposed by TCGA seems to be well-applicable to CJM, with the presence of four typical subclasses defined on the basis of the most frequently mutated genes: BRAF, NF1, RAS, and triple wild-type. In line with these results, transcriptomic analyses revealed similarities with CM as well, namely the presence of a transcriptomic subtype enriched for immune genes and a subtype enriched for genes associated with keratins and epithelial functions. Finally, in seven tumors we detected somatic mutations in ACSS3, a possible new candidate oncogene. Transfected conjunctival melanoma cells overexpressing mutant ACSS3 showed higher proliferative activity, supporting the direct involvement of this gene in the tumorigenesis of CJM. Altogether, our results provide the first unbiased and complete genomic and transcriptomic classification of CJM. Public Library of Science 2020-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC7775126/ /pubmed/33383577 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009201 Text en © 2020 Cisarova 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Cisarova, Katarina
Folcher, Marc
El Zaoui, Ikram
Pescini-Gobert, Rosanna
Peter, Virginie G.
Royer-Bertrand, Beryl
Zografos, Leonidas
Schalenbourg, Ann
Nicolas, Michael
Rimoldi, Donata
Leyvraz, Serge
Riggi, Nicolò
Moulin, Alexandre P.
Rivolta, Carlo
Genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma
title Genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma
title_full Genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma
title_fullStr Genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma
title_short Genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma
title_sort genomic and transcriptomic landscape of conjunctival melanoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7775126/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33383577
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1009201
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