Recurrent promoter mutations in melanoma are defined by an extended context-specific mutational signature

Autor: Anders Ståhlberg, Kerryn Elliott, Nils Johan Fredriksson, Erik Larsson, Stefan Filges
Rok vydání: 2016
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DOI: 10.1101/069351
Popis: SummarySequencing of whole tumor genomes holds the promise of revealing functional somatic regulatory mutations, such as those described in theTERTpromoter. Recurrent promoter mutations have been identified in many additional genes and appear to be particularly common in melanoma, but convincing functional data such as influence on gene expression has been more elusive. Here, we show that frequently recurring promoter mutations in melanoma occur almost exclusively at cytosines flanked by a distinct sequence signature, TTCCG, withTERTas a notable exception. In active, but not inactive, promoters, mutation frequencies for cytosines at the 5’ end of this ETS-like motif were considerably higher than expected based on a UV trinucleotide mutational signature. Additional analyses solidify this pattern as an extended context-specific mutational signature that mediates an exceptional position-specific vulnerability to UV mutagenesis, arguing against positive selection. We further use ultra-sensitive amplicon sequencing to demonstrate that cell cultures exposed to UV light quickly develop subclonal mutations specifically in affected positions. Our findings have implications for the interpretation of somatic mutations in regulatory regions, and underscore the importance of genomic context and extended sequence patterns to accurately describe mutational signatures in cancer.
Databáze: OpenAIRE