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UV light signature in conjunctival melanoma; not only skin should be protected from solar radiation.

Carlo Rivolta1, Beryl Royer-Bertrand1, Donata Rimoldi2, Ann Schalenbourg3, Leonidas Zografos3, Serge Leyvraz4, Alexandre Moulin3.   

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26657935      PMCID: PMC5399153          DOI: 10.1038/jhg.2015.152

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Genet        ISSN: 1434-5161            Impact factor:   3.172


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Conjunctival melanoma represents 5% of ocular melanomas. It is a highly recurrent tumor leading to metastatic disease and death at 10 years in 25–30% of patients.[1] Recent molecular investigations have indicated that conjunctival and cutaneous melanomas may share common features.[2] For instance, epidemiological studies have shown an association between decreasing latitude and increasing incidence of conjunctival melanoma,[3] suggesting that exposure to sunlight has a role in its etiology.[4] However, strong molecular proof of such correlation has not been established. We hereby report the results of a genome-wide sequencing effort of two conjunctival melanomas documenting a strong ultraviolet (UV) mutation signature. We performed high-coverage whole-genome sequencing (average read depth=80x, with 97.1% of the genome covered at least 40x) of two untreated perilimbic conjunctival melanomas occurring in two Caucasian women, aged 57 years (patient A) and 65 years (patient B) (Figures 1a and b). Somatic mutations were ascertained by comparing the DNA sequence of each tumor with their respective germline matches (blood leukocyte DNA). We identified a very high somatic mutation load composed of more than 96 000 mutations in each tumor, resulting in an average genome-wide mutational rate of 30 somatic mutations per million DNA bases. On average, we detected 802 mutations in the coding regions of genes. The ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous variants was 1.59:1, showing a prominence of passenger mutations. Non-synonymous mutations were composed mainly of missense (90%), followed by nonsense changes (7%).
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(a) A partially pigmented melanoma is seen in the inferior perilimbic area with extension onto the cornea. The isolated inferior and temporal pigmented areas were primary acquired melanosis (patient A). (b) A pigmented melanoma can be observed in the superior perilimbic area (patient B). (c) Mutation spectrum of the two conjunctival melanomas (A: patient A, B: patient B), showing a clear ultraviolet-induced DNA damage signature. No somatic mutations were detected in the melanoma-related genes BRAF and NRAS.

Moreover, detailed analysis of the mutation spectrum uncovered a majority of cytosine to thymine (C>T) transitions, occurring in 88 (patient A) and 83% (patient B) of the single-nucleotide substitutions in these tumors (Figure 1c). In addition, 80 and 100% of these C>T changes, respectively, occurred at the 3′ end of pyrimidine dinucleotides and CC>TT changes represented >70% of all tandem substitutions, showing the presence of a typical UV mutational signature.[5] Altogether, our molecular findings support the occurrence of UV-induced DNA damage in conjunctival melanoma indicating a link between solar radiation and development of this tumor. Awareness should therefore be raised in the general population about the benefits of wearing UV-shielding eyeglasses, in addition to skin sunscreens, when exposed to sunlight.
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