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Exome sequencing identifies GRIN2A as frequently mutated in melanoma
Authors:Wei Xiaomu,Walia Vijay,Lin Jimmy C,Teer Jamie K,Prickett Todd D,Gartner Jared,Davis Sean  NISC Comparative Sequencing Program,Stemke-Hale Katherine,Davies Michael A,Gershenwald Jeffrey E,Robinson William,Robinson Steven,Rosenberg Steven A,Samuels Yardena
Affiliation:The Cancer Genetics Branch, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland, USA.
Abstract:The incidence of melanoma is increasing more than any other cancer, and knowledge of its genetic alterations is limited. To systematically analyze such alterations, we performed whole-exome sequencing of 14 matched normal and metastatic tumor DNAs. Using stringent criteria, we identified 68 genes that appeared to be somatically mutated at elevated frequency, many of which are not known to be genetically altered in tumors. Most importantly, we discovered that TRRAP harbored a recurrent mutation that clustered in one position (p. Ser722Phe) in 6 out of 167 affected individuals (~4%), as well as a previously unidentified gene, GRIN2A, which was mutated in 33% of melanoma samples. The nature, pattern and functional evaluation of the TRRAP recurrent mutation suggest that TRRAP functions as an oncogene. Our study provides, to our knowledge, the most comprehensive map of genetic alterations in melanoma to date and suggests that the glutamate signaling pathway is involved in this disease.
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