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Genetic Alterations among Korean Melanoma Patients Showing Tumor Heterogeneity: A Comparison between Primary Tumors and Corresponding Metastatic Lesions

PURPOSE: Melanoma is a highly heterogeneous neoplasm, composed of subpopulations of tumor cells with distinct molecular and biological phenotypes and genotypes. In this study, to determine the genetic heterogeneity between primary and metastatic melanoma in Korean melanoma patients, we evaluated sev...

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Autores principales: Lee, Si-Hyung, Kim, Jee Eun, Jang, Hong Sun, Park, Kyu Hyun, Oh, Byung Ho, Shin, Sang Joon, Chung, Kee Yang, Roh, Mi Ryung, Rha, Sun Young
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Publicado: Korean Cancer Association 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6192908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29361821
http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2017.535
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author Lee, Si-Hyung
Kim, Jee Eun
Jang, Hong Sun
Park, Kyu Hyun
Oh, Byung Ho
Shin, Sang Joon
Chung, Kee Yang
Roh, Mi Ryung
Rha, Sun Young
author_facet Lee, Si-Hyung
Kim, Jee Eun
Jang, Hong Sun
Park, Kyu Hyun
Oh, Byung Ho
Shin, Sang Joon
Chung, Kee Yang
Roh, Mi Ryung
Rha, Sun Young
author_sort Lee, Si-Hyung
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description PURPOSE: Melanoma is a highly heterogeneous neoplasm, composed of subpopulations of tumor cells with distinct molecular and biological phenotypes and genotypes. In this study, to determine the genetic heterogeneity between primary and metastatic melanoma in Korean melanoma patients, we evaluated several well-known genetic alterations of melanoma. In addition, to elucidate the clinical relevance of each genetic alteration and heterogeneity between primary and metastatic lesions, clinical features and patient outcome were collected. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In addition to clinical data, BRAF, NRAS, GNAQ/11 mutation and KIT amplification data was acquired from an archived primary Korean melanoma cohort (KMC) of 188 patients. Among these patients, 43 patients were included for investigation of tumor heterogeneity between primary melanoma and its corresponding metastatic lesions. RESULTS: Overall incidence of genetic aberrations of the primary melanomas in KMC was 17.6% of BRAF V600, 12.6% of NRAS mutation, and 28.6% of KIT amplification. GNAQ/11 mutation was seen in 66.6% of the uveal melanoma patients. Patients with BRAF mutation were associated with advanced stage and correlated to poor prognosis (p < 0.01). Among 43 patients, 55.8% showed heterogeneity between primary and metastatic lesion. The frequency of BRAF mutation and KIT amplification significantly increased in the metastatic lesions compared to primary melanomas. GNAQ/11 mutation showed 100% homogeneity in uveal melanoma patients. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrated heterogeneity between primary melanomas and corresponding metastatic lesions for BRAF, NRAS mutation and KIT amplification. However, GNAQ/11 mutation was genetically homogeneous between primary and metastatic melanoma lesions in uveal melanoma.
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spelling pubmed-61929082018-10-24 Genetic Alterations among Korean Melanoma Patients Showing Tumor Heterogeneity: A Comparison between Primary Tumors and Corresponding Metastatic Lesions Lee, Si-Hyung Kim, Jee Eun Jang, Hong Sun Park, Kyu Hyun Oh, Byung Ho Shin, Sang Joon Chung, Kee Yang Roh, Mi Ryung Rha, Sun Young Cancer Res Treat Original Article PURPOSE: Melanoma is a highly heterogeneous neoplasm, composed of subpopulations of tumor cells with distinct molecular and biological phenotypes and genotypes. In this study, to determine the genetic heterogeneity between primary and metastatic melanoma in Korean melanoma patients, we evaluated several well-known genetic alterations of melanoma. In addition, to elucidate the clinical relevance of each genetic alteration and heterogeneity between primary and metastatic lesions, clinical features and patient outcome were collected. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In addition to clinical data, BRAF, NRAS, GNAQ/11 mutation and KIT amplification data was acquired from an archived primary Korean melanoma cohort (KMC) of 188 patients. Among these patients, 43 patients were included for investigation of tumor heterogeneity between primary melanoma and its corresponding metastatic lesions. RESULTS: Overall incidence of genetic aberrations of the primary melanomas in KMC was 17.6% of BRAF V600, 12.6% of NRAS mutation, and 28.6% of KIT amplification. GNAQ/11 mutation was seen in 66.6% of the uveal melanoma patients. Patients with BRAF mutation were associated with advanced stage and correlated to poor prognosis (p < 0.01). Among 43 patients, 55.8% showed heterogeneity between primary and metastatic lesion. The frequency of BRAF mutation and KIT amplification significantly increased in the metastatic lesions compared to primary melanomas. GNAQ/11 mutation showed 100% homogeneity in uveal melanoma patients. CONCLUSION: Our data demonstrated heterogeneity between primary melanomas and corresponding metastatic lesions for BRAF, NRAS mutation and KIT amplification. However, GNAQ/11 mutation was genetically homogeneous between primary and metastatic melanoma lesions in uveal melanoma. Korean Cancer Association 2018-10 2018-01-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6192908/ /pubmed/29361821 http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2017.535 Text en Copyright © 2018 by the Korean Cancer Association This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Lee, Si-Hyung
Kim, Jee Eun
Jang, Hong Sun
Park, Kyu Hyun
Oh, Byung Ho
Shin, Sang Joon
Chung, Kee Yang
Roh, Mi Ryung
Rha, Sun Young
Genetic Alterations among Korean Melanoma Patients Showing Tumor Heterogeneity: A Comparison between Primary Tumors and Corresponding Metastatic Lesions
title Genetic Alterations among Korean Melanoma Patients Showing Tumor Heterogeneity: A Comparison between Primary Tumors and Corresponding Metastatic Lesions
title_full Genetic Alterations among Korean Melanoma Patients Showing Tumor Heterogeneity: A Comparison between Primary Tumors and Corresponding Metastatic Lesions
title_fullStr Genetic Alterations among Korean Melanoma Patients Showing Tumor Heterogeneity: A Comparison between Primary Tumors and Corresponding Metastatic Lesions
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Alterations among Korean Melanoma Patients Showing Tumor Heterogeneity: A Comparison between Primary Tumors and Corresponding Metastatic Lesions
title_short Genetic Alterations among Korean Melanoma Patients Showing Tumor Heterogeneity: A Comparison between Primary Tumors and Corresponding Metastatic Lesions
title_sort genetic alterations among korean melanoma patients showing tumor heterogeneity: a comparison between primary tumors and corresponding metastatic lesions
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6192908/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29361821
http://dx.doi.org/10.4143/crt.2017.535
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