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Ultraviolet radiation–induced DNA damage is prognostic for outcome in melanoma


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Title:
Ultraviolet radiation–induced DNA damage is prognostic for outcome in melanoma
Authors:
Trucco, Lucas  
Mundra, Piyushkumar  
Hogan, Kate  
Garcia-Martinez, Pablo  
Viros, Amaya  
Mandal, Amit Kumar  
Macagno, Nicolas  
gaudy-marqueste, caroline  
Allan, Donald
Baenke, Franziska  
Cook, Martin  
McManus, Clare  
Sanchez-Laorden, Berta  
Dhomen, Nathalie
Marais, Richard  
Editor:
Nature Medicine
Issue Date:
2018-12
URI:
https://hdl.handle.net/11000/30787
Abstract:
The melanoma genome is dominated by ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced mutations. Their relevance in disease progression is unknown. Here we classify melanomas by mutation signatures and identify ten recurrently mutated UVR signature genes that predict patient survival. We validate these findings in primary human melanomas; in mice we show that this signature is imprinted by short-wavelength UVR and that four exposures to UVR are sufficient to accelerate melanomagenesis.
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-018-0265-6
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