Frequent Mutation of BAP1 in Metastasizing Uveal Melanomas

JW Harbour, MD Onken, EDO Roberson, S Duan… - Science, 2010 - science.org
JW Harbour, MD Onken, EDO Roberson, S Duan, L Cao, LA Worley, ML Council…
Science, 2010science.org
Metastasis is a defining feature of malignant tumors and is the most common cause of
cancer-related death, yet the genetics of metastasis are poorly understood. We used exome
capture coupled with massively parallel sequencing to search for metastasis-related
mutations in highly metastatic uveal melanomas of the eye. Inactivating somatic mutations
were identified in the gene encoding BRCA1-associated protein 1 (BAP1) on chromosome
3p21. 1 in 26 of 31 (84%) metastasizing tumors, including 15 mutations causing premature …
Metastasis is a defining feature of malignant tumors and is the most common cause of cancer-related death, yet the genetics of metastasis are poorly understood. We used exome capture coupled with massively parallel sequencing to search for metastasis-related mutations in highly metastatic uveal melanomas of the eye. Inactivating somatic mutations were identified in the gene encoding BRCA1-associated protein 1 (BAP1) on chromosome 3p21.1 in 26 of 31 (84%) metastasizing tumors, including 15 mutations causing premature protein termination and 5 affecting its ubiquitin carboxyl-terminal hydrolase domain. One tumor harbored a frameshift mutation that was germline in origin, thus representing a susceptibility allele. These findings implicate loss of BAP1 in uveal melanoma metastasis and suggest that the BAP1 pathway may be a valuable therapeutic target.
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