Analysis of SDHD promoter mutations in various types of melanoma Journal Article


Authors: Scholz, S. L.; Horn, S.; Murali, R.; Möller, I.; Sucker, A.; Sondermann, W.; Stiller, M.; Schilling, B.; Livingstone, E.; Zimmer, L.; Reis, H.; Metz, C. H.; Zeschnigk, M.; Paschen, A.; Steuhl, K. P.; Schadendorf, D.; Westekemper, H.; Griewank, K. G.
Article Title: Analysis of SDHD promoter mutations in various types of melanoma
Abstract: Objectives: Recently, recurrent mutations in regulatory DNA regions, such as promoter mutations in the TERT gene were identified in melanoma. Subsequently, Weinhold et al. reported SDHD promoter mutations occurring in 10% of melanomas and being associated with a lower overall survival rate. Our study analyzes the mutation rate and clinico-pathologic associations of SDHD promoter mutations in a large cohort of different melanoma subtypes. Methods: 451 melanoma samples (incl. 223 non-acral cutaneous, 38 acral, 33 mucosal, 43 occult, 43 conjunctival and 51 uveal melanoma) were analyzed for the presence of SDHD promoter mutations by Sanger-sequencing. Statistical analysis was performed to screen for potential correlations of SDHD promoter mutation status with various clinico-pathologic criteria. Results: The SDHD promoter was successfully sequenced in 451 tumor samples. ETS binding site changing SDHD promoter mutations were identified in 16 (4%) samples, of which 5 mutations had not been described previously. Additionally, 5 point mutations not located in ETS binding elements were identified. Mutations in UV-exposed tumors were frequently C>T. One germline C>A SDHD promoter mutation was identified. No statistically significant associations between SDHD promoter mutation status and various clinico-pathologic variables or overall patient survival were observed. Conclusions: Melanomas harbor recurrent SDHD promoter mutations, which occur primarily as C>T alterations in UV-exposed melanomas. In contrast to the initial report and promoter mutations in the TERT gene, our analysis suggests that SDHD promoter mutations are a relatively rare event in melanoma (4% of tumors) of unclear clinical and prognostic relevance.
Keywords: melanoma; promoter mutations; sdhd
Journal Title: Oncotarget
Volume: 6
Issue: 28
ISSN: 1949-2553
Publisher: Impact Journals  
Date Published: 2015-09-22
Start Page: 25868
End Page: 25882
Language: English
DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.4665
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 26327518
PMCID: PMC4694872
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Notes: Export Date: 2 November 2015 -- Source: Scopus
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