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- Original Article Melanocytes/MelanomaOpen Archive
Whole-Exome Sequencing of Acquired Nevi Identifies Mechanisms for Development and Maintenance of Benign Neoplasms
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 138Issue 7p1636–1644Published online: February 21, 2018- Mitchell S. Stark
- Jean-Marie Tan
- Lisa Tom
- Kasturee Jagirdar
- Duncan Lambie
- Helmut Schaider
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 30The melanoma transformation rate of an individual nevus is very low despite the detection of oncogenic BRAF or NRAS mutations in 100% of nevi. Acquired melanocytic nevi do, however, mimic melanoma, and approximately 30% of all melanomas arise within pre-existing nevi. Using whole-exome sequencing of 30 matched nevi, adjacent normal skin, and saliva we sought to identify the underlying genetic mechanisms for nevus development. All nevi were clinically, dermoscopically, and histopathologically documented.