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Canine Oral Melanoma Genomic and Transcriptomic Study Defines Two Molecular Subgroups with Different Therapeutical Targets

Anaïs Prouteau, Stéphanie Mottier, Aline Primot, Édouard Cadieu, Laura Bachelot, Nadine Botherel, Florian Cabillic, Armel Houël, Laurence Cornevin, Camille Kergal, Sébastien Corre, Jérôme Abadie, Christophe Hitte, David Gilot, Kerstin Lindblad‐Toh, Catherine André, Thomas Derrien, Benoît Hédan

2022Cancers28 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mucosal melanoma (MM) is a rare, aggressive clinical cancer. Despite recent advances in genetics and treatment, the prognosis of MM remains poor. Canine MM offers a relevant spontaneous and immunocompetent model to decipher the genetic bases and explore treatments for MM. We performed an integrative genomic and transcriptomic analysis of 32 canine MM samples, which identified two molecular subgroups with a different microenvironment and structural variant (SV) content. The overexpression of genes related to the microenvironment and T-cell response was associated with tumors harboring a lower content of SVs, whereas the overexpression of pigmentation-related pathways and oncogenes, such as TERT, was associated with a high SV burden. Using whole-genome sequencing, we showed that focal amplifications characterized complex chromosomal rearrangements targeting oncogenes, such as MDM2 or CDK4, and a recurrently amplified region on canine chromosome 30. We also demonstrated that the genes TRPM7, GABPB1, and SPPL2A, located in this CFA30 region, play a role in cell proliferation, and thus, may be considered as new candidate oncogenes for human MM. Our findings suggest the existence of two MM molecular subgroups that may benefit from dedicated therapies, such as immune checkpoint inhibitors or targeted therapies, for both human and veterinary medicine.

Topics & Concepts

TranscriptomeMelanomaBiologyCancer researchGeneGenomeTumor microenvironmentCancerComparative genomic hybridizationMdm2GeneticsGene expressionVeterinary Oncology ResearchInfectious Diseases and MycologyCancer Genomics and Diagnostics