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Are all melanomas the same? Spitzoid melanoma is a distinct subtype of melanoma.

David A Lee1, Jason A Cohen, William S Twaddell, Gustavo Palacios, Melissa Gill, Eyal Levit, Alan J Halperin, Joan Mones, Klaus J Busam, David N Silvers, Julide Tok Celebi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although the majority of melanomas demonstrate high rates of mutations in B-RAF or N-RAS that result in constitutive activation of the mitogen-activated protein kinase-signaling pathway, emerging data suggest molecular differences among melanoma subtypes. In this study, the authors evaluated the contribution of B-RAF and N-RAS mutations to the pathogenesis of Spitzoid melanomas.
METHODS: In total, 33 Spitzoid melanomas were analyzed for clinical and pathologic characteristics as well as for hot-spot mutations in the B-RAF and N-RAS genes. In the majority of patients (28 of 33 melanomas), the tumors were confined to the skin with no evidence of metastasis (average follow-up, 32.5 mos). There were five metastasizing melanomas (5 of 33 tumors) with regional or systemic spread.
RESULTS: Of 33 Spitzoid melanomas, only 1 showed the V600E mutation in the B-RAF gene (1 of 33 tumors; 3%). It was noteworthy that none of the metastatic Spitzoid melanomas (0 of 5 tumors; 0%), of which 2 resulted in fatal outcomes, demonstrated mutations in B-RAF or N-RAS.
CONCLUSIONS: In contrast to the majority of cutaneous melanomas, activating hot-spot mutations in B-RAF or N-RAS were not involved in the pathogenesis of Spitzoid melanoma. These data suggested that Spitzoid melanoma is a distinct form of melanoma with unknown genes and/or signaling pathways involved in its development. Copyright 2006 American Cancer Society.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16421887     DOI: 10.1002/cncr.21686

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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1.  Cutaneous Spitzoid melanoma in a very young girl of Asian descent.

Authors:  Suzette G Miranda; Mohammed Kashani-Sabet; Daniel Zedek; Timothy H McCalmont; Stanley P L Leong
Journal:  BMJ Case Rep       Date:  2011-03-29

2.  Imaging mass spectrometry--a new and promising method to differentiate Spitz nevi from Spitzoid malignant melanomas.

Authors:  Rossitza Lazova; Erin H Seeley; Megan Keenan; Ralitza Gueorguieva; Richard M Caprioli
Journal:  Am J Dermatopathol       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 1.533

3.  A case of spitzoid melanoma with lymph node metastasis in a child.

Authors:  Jong Yeob Kim; Jae Eun Choi; Hyo Hyun Ahn; Young Chul Kye; Soo Hong Seo
Journal:  J Korean Med Sci       Date:  2012-03-21       Impact factor: 2.153

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