A Constitutional Activating MET Mutation Makes the Genetic Link between Malignancies and Chronic Inflammatory Diseases
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Titre | A Constitutional Activating MET Mutation Makes the Genetic Link between Malignancies and Chronic Inflammatory Diseases |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2019 |
Auteurs | Bouchtaoui MEl, Cruzeiro MDo, Leboeuf C, Loisel-Ferreira I, Fedronie C, Ferreira C, Far RAit El, Ziol M, Espie M, Falgarone G, Cassinat B, Kiladjian J-J, Feugeas J-P, Janin A, Bousquet G |
Journal | CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH |
Volume | 25 |
Pagination | 4504-4515 |
Date Published | JUL 15 |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 1078-0432 |
Résumé | Purpose: The genesis of all cancers results from an accumulation of mutations, constitutional and/or acquired when induced by external mutagenic factors. High-speed technologies for genome sequencing have completely changed the study of disease genetics, but with limited knowledge of the functional value of most genetic changes. Experimental Design: Here, we proposed an innovative individual approach by studying tissue samples from a young woman with an unusual association of breast cancer, polycythemia vera, and rheumatoid arthritis. We performed genomic analyses for copy number variations and point mutations on laser-microdissected tumor cells from the breast cancer, and on CD34 thorn cells sorted from bone marrow aspiration, to identify gene abnormalities common to these two types of cell populations. Results: Using ONCOSCAN technology, we identified a constitutional pR988C, c2962C> T mutation of MET. Using CRISPR-Cas9 technology, we established pR988C MET-mutated transgenicmice, which reproduced the autoimmune diseases and myeloproliferation found in our index-case; one of the transgenic mice spontaneously developed a skin squamous cell carcinoma. We also showed that additional mutagenic factors were required to induce cancers, including skin squamous cell carcinoma and thyroid cancer. Using an anti-MET drug, cabozantinib, we demonstrated for the first time the functional role of this mutation in the maintenance ofmyeloproliferation and rheumatoid arthritis, and in cancer genesis. Conclusions: Our study opens a considerable field of application in the domain of constitutional genetics, to establish genetic links between cancers and other very different severe diseases. |
DOI | 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-18-3261 |