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Evolutionary processes of melanomas from giant congenital melanocytic nevi.

Youngkyoung Lim1, Hyun-Tae Shin2, YoungHwan Choi1, Dong-Youn Lee1.   

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Melanoma can develop in a congenital melanocytic nevus (CMN). In fact, a large CMN is associated with a high risk of developing melanoma. Although melanomas arising from CMNs are thought to have a pathogenesis distinct from conventional melanomas, no studies have been conducted on the evolution or tumor heterogeneity of CMN melanomas. We applied multi-region whole-exome sequencing to investigate the clonal nature of driver events and evolutionary processes in CMNs and melanomas arising from CMNs. In two patients, we observed an independent subclonal evolution in cancerized fields of CMNs and chromosome 8q amplification in both melanomas arising from CMNs. The amplification of MYC, located in chromosome 8q, was correlated with the percentage of tumor cells expressing high levels of MYC protein detected in melanoma cells by immunohistochemistry. Our analysis suggests that each CMN cell may evolve sporadically and that amplification of MYC might be a key event for melanoma development in CMNs.
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons A/S. Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  zzm321990MYCzzm321990; Melanoma; congenital melanocytic nevus; evolution; whole-exome sequencing

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31584755     DOI: 10.1111/pcmr.12829

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pigment Cell Melanoma Res        ISSN: 1755-1471            Impact factor:   4.693


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Authors:  Rose K C Moritz; Daniel Bethmann
Journal:  Dermatologie (Heidelb)       Date:  2021-10-14
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