Whole-genome landscape of mucosal melanoma reveals diverse drivers and therapeutic targets

Mucosal melanomas are challenging to treat partly because so little is known about the genetic drivers underpinning them. Here, the authors perform a genomic landscape analysis of samples collected from three continents, revealing a potential role for CDK4/6 or MEK inhibition in the treatment of the...

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Autores principales: Felicity Newell, Yan Kong, James S. Wilmott, Peter A. Johansson, Peter M. Ferguson, Chuanliang Cui, Zhongwu Li, Stephen H. Kazakoff, Hazel Burke, Tristan J. Dodds, Ann-Marie Patch, Katia Nones, Varsha Tembe, Ping Shang, Louise van der Weyden, Kim Wong, Oliver Holmes, Serigne Lo, Conrad Leonard, Scott Wood, Qinying Xu, Robert V. Rawson, Pamela Mukhopadhyay, Reinhard Dummer, Mitchell P. Levesque, Göran Jönsson, Xuan Wang, Iwei Yeh, Hong Wu, Nancy Joseph, Boris C. Bastian, Georgina V. Long, Andrew J. Spillane, Kerwin F. Shannon, John F. Thompson, Robyn P. M. Saw, David J. Adams, Lu Si, John V. Pearson, Nicholas K. Hayward, Nicola Waddell, Graham J. Mann, Jun Guo, Richard A. Scolyer
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Publicado: Nature Portfolio 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://doaj.org/article/2e6c660727314c7ebfed4a9f82ef05a8
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Sumario:Mucosal melanomas are challenging to treat partly because so little is known about the genetic drivers underpinning them. Here, the authors perform a genomic landscape analysis of samples collected from three continents, revealing a potential role for CDK4/6 or MEK inhibition in the treatment of the disease.