The genetic evolution of treatment-resistant cutaneous, acral, and uveal melanomas Journal Article


Authors: Makohon-Moore, A. P.; Lipson, E. J.; Hooper, J. E.; Zucker, A.; Hong, J.; Bielski, C. M.; Hayashi, A.; Tokheim, C.; Baez, P.; Kappagantula, R.; Kohutek, Z.; Makarov, V.; Riaz, N.; Postow, M. A.; Chapman, P. B.; Karchin, R.; Socci, N. D.; Solit, D. B.; Chan, T. A.; Taylor, B. S.; Topalian, S. L.; Iacobuzio-Donahue, C. A.
Article Title: The genetic evolution of treatment-resistant cutaneous, acral, and uveal melanomas
Abstract: Purpose: Melanoma is a biologically heterogeneous disease composed of distinct clinicopathologic subtypes that frequently resist treatment. To explore the evolution of treatment resistance and metastasis, we used a combination of temporal and multilesional tumor sampling in conjunction with whole-exome sequencing of 110 tumors collected from 7 patients with cutaneous (n 1⁄4 3), uveal (n 1⁄4 2), and acral (n 1⁄4 2) melanoma subtypes. Experimental Design: Primary tumors, metastases collected longitudinally, and autopsy tissues were interrogated. All but 1 patient died because of melanoma progression. Results: For each patient, we generated phylogenies and quantified the extent of genetic diversity among tumors, specifically among putative somatic alterations affecting therapeutic resistance. Conclusions: In 4 patients who received immunotherapy, we found 1-3 putative acquired and intrinsic resistance mechanisms coexisting in the same patient, including mechanisms that were shared by all tumors within each patient, suggesting that future therapies directed at overcoming intrinsic resistance mechanisms may be broadly effective. © 2020 American Association for Cancer Research.
Journal Title: Clinical Cancer Research
Volume: 27
Issue: 5
ISSN: 1078-0432
Publisher: American Association for Cancer Research  
Date Published: 2021-03-01
Start Page: 1516
End Page: 1525
Language: English
DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.Ccr-20-2984
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC7925434
PUBMED: 33323400
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 1 April 2021 -- Source: Scopus
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  1. David Solit
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  2. Michael Andrew Postow
    362 Postow
  3. Nadeem Riaz
    417 Riaz
  4. Paul Chapman
    326 Chapman
  5. Nicholas D Socci
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  6. Barry Stephen Taylor
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  7. Vladimir Makarov
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  8. Craig Bielski
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  9. Jungeui Hong
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  10. Priscilla Baez
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  11. Amanda Zucker
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  12. Akimasa Hayashi
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