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

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Lucas D. Trucco
Piyushkumar A. Mundra
Kate Hogan
Pablo Garcia-Martinez
Amaya Viros
Amit K. Mandal
Nicolas Macagno
Caroline Gaudy-Marqueste
Donald Allan
Franziska Baenke
Martin Cook
Clare McManus
Berta Sanchez-Laorden
Nathalie Dhomen
Richard Marais
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[1] University of Manchester,Molecular Oncology Group, Cancer Research UK Manchester Institute
[2] Aix-Marseille University,Department of Pathology
[3] APHM,Dermatology and Skin Cancer Department
[4] Hôpital de la Timone,undefined
[5] Aix-Marseille University,undefined
[6] APHM,undefined
[7] Hôpital de la Timone,undefined
[8] Medical Physics Department and The University of Manchester,undefined
[9] Manchester Academic Health Science Centre,undefined
[10] Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust,undefined
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Nature Medicine | 2019年 / 25卷
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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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