Whole exome sequencing identifies a recurrent RQCD1 P131L mutation in cutaneous melanoma
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Titre | Whole exome sequencing identifies a recurrent RQCD1 P131L mutation in cutaneous melanoma |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Auteurs | Wong SQ, Behren A, Mar VJ, Woods K, Li J, Martin C, Sheppard KE, Wolfe R, Kelly J, Cebon J, Dobrovic A, McArthur GA |
Journal | ONCOTARGET |
Volume | 6 |
Pagination | 1115-1127 |
Date Published | JAN 20 |
Type of Article | Article |
Mots-clés | exome sequencing, Melanoma, RQCD1 |
Résumé | Melanoma is often caused by mutations due to exposure to ultraviolet radiation. This study reports a recurrent somatic C > T change causing a P131L mutation in the RQCD1 (Required for Cell Differentiation1 Homolog) gene identified through whole exome sequencing of 20 metastatic melanomas. Screening in 715 additional primary melanomas revealed a prevalence of similar to 4%. This represents the first reported recurrent mutation in a member of the CCR4-NOT complex in cancer. Compared to tumors without the mutation, the P131L mutant positive tumors were associated with increased thickness (p = 0.02), head and neck (p = 0.009) and upper limb (p = 0.03) location, lentigo maligna melanoma subtype (p = 0.02) and BRAF V600K (p = 0.04) but not V600E or NRAS codon 61 mutations. There was no association with nodal disease (p = 0.3). Mutually exclusive mutations of other members of the CCR4-NOT complex were found in similar to 20% of the TCGA melanoma dataset suggesting the complex may play an important role in melanoma biology. Mutant RQCD1 was predicted to bind strongly to HLA-A0201 and HLA-Cw3 MHC1 complexes. From thirteen patients with mutant RQCD1, an anti-tumor CD8(+) T cell response was observed from a single patient's peripheral blood mononuclear cell population stimulated with mutated peptide compared to wildtype indicating a neoantigen may be formed. |
DOI | 10.18632/oncotarget.2747 |