Highly Recurrent TERT Promoter Mutations in Human Melanoma
Broad Institute · Harvard University · +4 more institutions
Abstract
Systematic sequencing of human cancer genomes has identified many recurrent mutations in the protein-coding regions of genes but rarely in gene regulatory regions. Here, we describe two independent mutations within the core promoter of telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), the gene coding for the catalytic subunit of telomerase, which collectively occur in 50 of 70 (71%) melanomas examined. These mutations generate de novo consensus binding motifs for E-twenty-six (ETS) transcription factors, and in reporter assays, the mutations increased transcriptional activity from the TERT promoter by two- to fourfold. Examination of 150 cancer cell lines derived from diverse tumor types revealed the same mutations in…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 106.37
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 11
Authors
6- FWFranklin W. HuangCorresponding
Broad Institute, Harvard University, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- EHEran HodisCorresponding
Broad Institute, Harvard University, Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- MJMary Jue Xu
Broad Institute, Harvard University, Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- GVGregory V. Kryukov
Broad Institute
- LCLynda Chin
The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Gene
- Promoter
- Genetics
- Mutation
- Transcription (linguistics)
- Cancer research
- Gene expression
- Good health and well-being