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Scientific Reports | 2016

Genetic markers of pigmentation are novel risk loci for uveal melanoma

Robert Ferguson; Matjaz Vogelsang; Esma Ucisik-Akkaya; Karan Rai; Robert Pilarski; Carlos N Martinez; Justin Rendleman; Esther Kazlow; Khagay Nagdimov; Iman Osman; Robert J. Klein; Frederick H. Davidorf; Colleen M. Cebulla; Mohamed H. Abdel-Rahman; Tomas Kirchhoff

While the role of genetic risk factors in the etiology of uveal melanoma (UM) has been strongly suggested, the genetic susceptibility to UM is currently vastly unexplored. Due to shared epidemiological risk factors between cutaneous melanoma (CM) and UM, in this study we have selected 28 SNPs identified as risk variants in previous genome-wide association studies on CM or CM-related host phenotypes (such as pigmentation and eye color) and tested them for association with UM risk. By logistic regression analysis of 272 UM cases and 1782 controls using an additive model, we identified five variants significantly associated with UM risk, all passing adjustment for multiple testing. The three most significantly associated variants rs12913832 (OR = 0.529, 95% CI 0.415–0.673; p = 8.47E-08), rs1129038 (OR = 0.533, 95% CI 0.419–0.678; p = 1.19E-07) and rs916977 (OR = 0.465, 95% CI 0.339–0.637; p = 3.04E-07) are correlated (r2 > 0.5) and map at 15q12 in the region of HERC2/OCA2, which determines eye-color in the human population. Our data provides first evidence that the genetic factors associated with pigmentation traits are risk loci of UM susceptibility.


Clinical Cancer Research | 2016

The expression quantitative trait loci in immune pathways and their effect on cutaneous melanoma prognosis

Matjaz Vogelsang; Carlos N Martinez; Justin Rendleman; Anuj Bapodra Bapodra; Karolina Malecek; Artur Romanchuk; Esther Kazlow; Richard L. Shapiro; Russell S. Berman; Michelle Krogsgaard; Iman Osman; Tomas Kirchhoff

Purpose: The identification of personalized germline markers with biologic relevance for the prediction of cutaneous melanoma prognosis is highly demanded but to date, it has been largely unsuccessful. As melanoma progression is controlled by host immunity, here we present a novel approach interrogating immunoregulatory pathways using the genome-wide maps of expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) to reveal biologically relevant germline variants modulating cutaneous melanoma outcomes. Experimental Design: Using whole genome eQTL data from a healthy population, we identified 385 variants significantly impacting the expression of 268 immune-relevant genes. The 40 most significant eQTLs were tested in a prospective cohort of 1,221 patients with cutaneous melanoma for their association with overall (OS) and recurrence-free survival using Cox regression models. Results: We identified highly significant associations with better melanoma OS for rs6673928, impacting IL19 expression (HR, 0.56; 95% CI, 0.41–0.77; P = 0.0002) and rs6695772, controlling the expression of BATF3 (HR, 1.64; 95% CI, 1.19–2.24; P = 0.0019). Both associations map in the previously suspected melanoma prognostic locus at 1q32. Furthermore, we show that their combined effect on melanoma OS is substantially enhanced reaching the level of clinical applicability (HR, 1.92; 95% CI, 1.43–2.60; P = 2.38e-5). Conclusions: Our unique approach of interrogating lymphocyte-specific eQTLs reveals novel and biologically relevant immunomodulatory eQTL predictors of cutaneous melanoma prognosis that are independent of current histopathologic markers. The significantly enhanced combined effect of identified eQTLs suggests the personalized utilization of both SNPs in a clinical setting, strongly indicating the promise of the proposed design for the discovery of prognostic or risk germline markers in other cancers. Clin Cancer Res; 22(13); 3268–80. ©2016 AACR.


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Mutation burden as a potential prognostic marker of melanoma progression and survival.

Danny Simpson; Robert Ferguson; Carlos N Martinez; Esther Kazlow; Una Moran; Adriana Heguy; Douglas Hanniford; Eva Hernando; Iman Osman; Tomas Kirchhoff


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2018

Autoimmune genetic variants as germline biomarkers of response in melanoma immunotherapy treatment.

Vylyny Chat; Robert Ferguson; Danny Simpson; Esther Kazlow; Rebecca Lax; Una Moran; Melissa Wilson; Anna C. Pavlick; Ryan J. Sullivan; Keith T. Flaherty; Iman Osman; Jeffrey S. Weber; Tomas Kirchhoff


Annals of Oncology | 2018

71PImmunomodulatory germline variation impacts the development of multiple primary melanoma (MPM)

Robert Ferguson; A Archambault; Danny Simpson; Esther Kazlow; R Lax; Una Moran; Melissa Wilson; Richard L. Shapiro; Anna C. Pavlick; Iman Osman; David Polsky; Tomas Kirchhoff


Annals of Oncology | 2018

1296PDiscovery of novel germline genetic biomarkers of melanoma recurrence impacting exonic and long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) transcripts

Tomas Kirchhoff; Danny Simpson; T Hekal; Robert Ferguson; Esther Kazlow; Una Moran; Yesung Lee; A Izsak; Melissa Wilson; Richard L. Shapiro; Anna C. Pavlick; Iman Osman


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTLs) as germline determinants of melanoma immunotherapy response.

Robert Ferguson; Danny Simpson; Carlos N Martinez; Matjaz Vogelsang; Esther Kazlow; Una Moran; Jeffrey S. Weber; Ryan J. Sullivan; Keith T. Flaherty; Anna C. Pavlick; Antoni Ribas; Iman Osman; Tomas Kirchhoff


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2017

Novel germline risk loci in familial melanoma (FM).

Esther Kazlow; Robert Ferguson; Danny Simpson; Carlos N Martinez; Matjaz Vogelsang; Una Moran; Yesung Lee; Iman Osman; David Polsky; Tomas Kirchhoff


Annals of Oncology | 2017

1147PDGermline determinants of immune related adverse events (irAEs) in melanoma immunotherapy response

Tomas Kirchhoff; Robert Ferguson; Danny Simpson; Esther Kazlow; Carlos N Martinez; Matjaz Vogelsang; Melissa Wilson; Anna C. Pavlick; Jeffrey S. Weber; Iman Osman


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2016

The identification of novel genetic risk loci in uveal melanoma.

Tomas Kirchhoff; Esma Ucisik-Akkaya; Matjaz Vogelsang; Karan Rai; Robert Pilarski; Carlos N Martinez; Robert Ferguson; Esther Kazlow; Iman Osman; Frederick H. Davidorf; Colleen M. Cebulla; Mohamed H. Abdel-Rahman

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