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Cross-species identification of genomic drivers of squamous cell carcinoma development across preneoplastic intermediates

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
卷 7, 期 -, 页码 -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms12601

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  1. American Skin Association
  2. American Cancer Society IRG
  3. Duncan Family Institute Seed Grant Program
  4. AACR Landon Foundation INNOVATOR Award in Cancer Prevention Research
  5. T. Boone Pickens Endowment for Early Prevention of Cancer
  6. DXB Biosciences Research Fund
  7. institutional funds (MDACC)
  8. UT CCTS TL1 award
  9. Alkek Foundation for Molecular Discovery pilot project grant
  10. MD Anderson Sequencing and Microarray Facility [CCSG NCI CA016672, CPRIT RP 120348]
  11. NGS Facility at Smithville, Texas, USA [CCSG NCI CA016672, CPRIT RP 120348]
  12. [NCI-1R01CA194617]

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Cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cuSCC) comprises 15-20% of all skin cancers, accounting for over 700,000 cases in USA annually. Most cuSCC arise in association with a distinct precancerous lesion, the actinic keratosis (AK). To identify potential targets for molecularly targeted chemoprevention, here we perform integrated cross-species genomic analysis of cuSCC development through the preneoplastic AK stage using matched human samples and a solar ultraviolet radiation-driven Hairless mouse model. We identify the major transcriptional drivers of this progression sequence, showing that the key genomic changes in cuSCC development occur in the normal skin to AK transition. Our data validate the use of this ultraviolet radiation-driven mouse cuSCC model for cross-species analysis and demonstrate that cuSCC bears deep molecular similarities to multiple carcinogen-driven SCCs from diverse sites, suggesting that cuSCC may serve as an effective, accessible model for multiple SCC types and that common treatment and prevention strategies may be feasible.

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