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Melanoma
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- Original Article Melanocytes/MelanomaOpen Archive
Genetic Abnormalities in Large to Giant Congenital Nevi: Beyond NRAS Mutations
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 139Issue 4p900–908Published online: October 22, 2018- Vanessa Martins da Silva
- Estefania Martinez-Barrios
- Gemma Tell-Martí
- Marc Dabad
- Cristina Carrera
- Paula Aguilera
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 47Large and giant congenital melanocytic nevi (CMN) are rare melanocytic lesions mostly caused by postzygotic NRAS alteration. Molecular characterization is usually focused on NRAS and BRAF genes in a unique biopsy sample of the CMN. However, large/giant CMN may exhibit phenotypic differences among distinct areas, and patients differ in features such as presence of multiple CMN or spilus-like lesions. Herein, we have characterized a series of 21 large/giant CMN including patients with spilus-type nevi (9/21 patients, 42.8%). - Original Article Keratinocytes/EpidermisOpen Archive
Genomic Characterization of Dysplastic Nevi Unveils Implications for Diagnosis of Melanoma
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 137Issue 4p905–909Published online: November 24, 2016- Rachel D. Melamed
- Iraz T. Aydin
- Geena Susan Rajan
- Robert Phelps
- David N. Silvers
- Kevin J. Emmett
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 34A well-defined risk factor and precursor for cutaneous melanoma is the dysplastic nevus. These benign tumors represent clonal hyperproliferation of melanocytes that are in a senescent-like state, but with occasional malignant transformation events. To portray the mutational repertoire of dysplastic nevi in patients with the dysplastic nevus syndrome and to determine the discriminatory profiles of melanocytic nevi (including dysplastic nevi) from melanoma, we sequenced exomes of melanocytic nevi including dysplastic nevi (n = 19), followed by a targeted gene panel (785 genes) characterization of melanocytic nevi (n = 46) and primary melanomas (n = 42).