High frequency of ultraviolet mutations at the INK4a-ARF locus in squamous cell carcinomas from psoralen-plus-ultraviolet-a-treated psoriasis patients

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Squamous cell carcinomas in psoralen-plus-ultraviolet A (PUVA) treated patients frequently exhibit p53 tumor suppressor genes and Ha-ras protooncogenes that are mutated at dipyrimidine sites and carry the ultraviolet fingerprint (i.e., C-to-T or CC-to-TT transitions). To further broaden the knowledge of genetic mutations in PUVA-associated skin cancer, we used DNA sequencing analysis to study the mutational spectrum of the INK4a-ARF locus in 26 squamous cell carcinomas from 11 long-term PUVA-treated psoriasis patients and classified the mutations by origin (ultraviolet, ultraviolet and/or PUVA, or other). Nineteen INK4a-ARF missense/nonsense mutations were found in exons 1α, 1β, and 2 in 11 of 26 squamous cell carcinomas (42%) from seven of 11 patients (64%). Eleven mutations (58%) were of the ultraviolet type; three (16%) were of the ultraviolet and/or PUVA type (i.e., C-to-T transitions at dipyrimidine sites opposite a 5′TpG sequence, a potential psoralen binding site); and five (26%) were of other type. Interestingly, 10 of 11 patients (91%) showed intron polymorphism C500G at the 3′ untranslated region of exon 3. These data indicate that (i) INK4a-ARF mutations frequently occur in PUVA-associated squamous cell carcinomas; (ii) ultraviolet B radiation is the major cause of these mutations; and (iii) PUVA itself may play no direct role in development of most INK4a-ARF mutations.

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Kreimer-Erlacher, H., Seidl, H., Bäck, B., Cerroni, L., Kerl, H., & Wolf, P. (2003). High frequency of ultraviolet mutations at the INK4a-ARF locus in squamous cell carcinomas from psoralen-plus-ultraviolet-a-treated psoriasis patients. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 120(4), 676–682. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12085.x

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