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The dynamics of mutational selection in cutaneous squamous carcinogenesis

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Identifying the mutant genes that are selected during carcinogenesis is key to identifying candidates for intervention and understanding the processes that promote transformation. Here we applied two selection metrics to study the dynamics of mutational selection in a mouse model of ultraviolet light driven skin carcinogenesis in which multiple synchronous tumors develop in each animal. Sequencing normal skin and tumors over a time course revealed two genetic routes to squamous carcinoma. Nonsynonymous Trp53 mutants were positively selected in both epidermis and tumors and present in 90% of tumors. The remaining tumors carried other oncogenic mutants, including activating Kras mutations. However, other positively selected mutant genes lost their competitive advantage in heavily mutated epidermis and in tumors. We found ten mutant genes under negative selection in normal skin, one of which was also negatively selected in tumors. In addition one gene was negatively selected in tumors but not normal skin. We conclude that analysing selection in normal tissue alongside tumors may resolve the dynamics of selection in carcinogenesis and refine the identification of cancer drivers.

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Acknowledgements: We thank Maude Delacombaz for expert assistance with Histology and Lisa Cherbuin, Marie Sgandurra, Lionel Mury, Hélène Garcia, and Dr Christine Pich for assistance with UV exposure and sample harvesting. This work was supported by grants from the Wellcome Trust to the Wellcome Sanger Institute (098051, 296194, and 220540/Z/20/A) and Cancer Research UK Program Grants to P.H.J. (C609/A17257 and C609/A27326). B.H. is supported by a Royal Society URF grant (UF130039). L.M. is supported by grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation (31003A-169232), SKINTEGRITY.CH collaborative research and the Etat de Vaud, University of Lausanne.


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Funder: SKINTEGRITY.CH Etat de Vaud, University of Lausanne

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Communications Biology

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2399-3642

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9

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Nature Publishing Group UK

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Wellcome Trust (Wellcome) (220540/Z/20/A)
Cancer Research UK (CRUK) (C609/A27326, DRCRPG-Nov24/100003)
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds zur Förderung der Wissenschaftlichen Forschung (Swiss National Science Foundation) (31003A-169232)