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Varying Mutational Alterations in Multiple Primary Melanomas.

˜The œJournal of molecular diagnostics/˜The œjournal of molecular diagnostics(2016)

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In melanoma, the mitogen-activated protein (MAP) kinase pathway plays a crucial oncogenic role. Recent studies identified additional genetic alterations, eg, TERT-promoter mutations. Up to 8% of melanoma patients present with multiple primary melanomas (MPMs). The pathogenesis is not fully understood, and data on the genetic diversity of MPMs are limited. To identify putative diagnostic and therapeutic consequences, we assessed the mutational status of the BRAF and NRAS genes and TERT promoter in patients with MPMs. The study cohort consisted of 96 patients with 237 malignant melanomas. The BRAF, NRAS, and TERT-promoter genotypes were assessed in all MPMs and were correlated with patients' clinicopathological characteristics. BRAF mutations were found in 84 melanomas (35.4%), NRAS mutations, in 33 (14.0%); and TERT-promoter mutations, in 112 (47.3%). Mutation patterns were concordant between first and subsequent primary tumors in 23.9% of patients and were discordant in 61.4% of patients. The genetic alterations were partially different in 14.7% of patients. By Cox regression analysis, only the NRAS mutation had a significant negative prognostic impact on time to progression to stage III (P = 0.016) and on distant metastasis-free survival (P = 0.032). In the majority of primary melanomas in patients with MPMs, BRAF, NRAS, and TERT-promoter genotypes were discordant. Thus, molecular testing for targeted therapy should be performed on metastatic tissue and not on primary tumors.
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