Identification of TFG (TRK-fused gene) as a putative metastatic melanoma tumor suppressor gene

Ken Dutton-Regester*, Lauren G. Aoude, Derek J. Nancarrow, Mitchell S. Stark, Linda O'Connor, Cathy Lanagan, Gulietta M. Pupo, Varsha Tembe, Candace D. Carter, Michael O'Rourke, Richard A. Scolyer, Graham J. Mann, Christopher W. Schmidt, Adrian Herington, Nicholas K. Hayward

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Abstract

High density SNP arrays can be used to identify DNA copy number changes in tumors such as homozygous deletions of tumor suppressor genes and focal amplifications of oncogenes. Illumina Human CNV370 Bead chip arrays were used to assess the genome for unbalanced chromosomal events occurring in 39 cell lines derived from stage III metastatic melanomas. A number of genes previously recognized to have an important role in the development and progression of melanoma were identified including homozygous deletions of CDKN2A (13 of 39 samples), CDKN2B (10 of 39), PTEN (3 of 39), PTPRD (3 of 39), TP53 (1 of 39), and amplifications of CCND1 (2 of 39), MITF (2 of 39), MDM2 (1 of 39), and NRAS (1 of 39). In addition, a number of focal homozygous deletions potentially targeting novel melanoma tumor suppressor genes were identified. Because of their likely functional significance for melanoma progression, FAS, CH25H, BMPR1A, ACTA2, and TFG were investigated in a larger cohort of melanomas through sequencing. Nonsynonymous mutations were identified in BMPR1A (1 of 43), ACTA2 (3 of 43), and TFG (5 of 103). A number of potentially important mutation events occurred in TFG including the identification of a mini mutation "hotspot" at amino acid residue 380 (P380S and P380L) and the presence of multiple mutations in two melanomas. Mutations in TFG may have important clinical relevance for current therapeutic strategies to treat metastatic melanoma.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)452-461
Number of pages10
JournalGenes Chromosomes and Cancer
Volume51
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2012
Externally publishedYes

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