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Genetic profiling of a rare condition: co-occurrence of albinism and multiple primary melanoma in a Caucasian family.

Authors :
De Summa S
Guida M
Tommasi S
Strippoli S
Pellegrini C
Fargnoli MC
Pilato B
Natalicchio I
Guida G
Pinto R
Source :
Oncotarget [Oncotarget] 2017 May 02; Vol. 8 (18), pp. 29751-29759.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Multiple primary melanoma (MPM) is a rare condition, whose genetic basis has not yet been clarified. Only 8-12% of MPM are due to germline mutations of CDKN2A. However, other genes (POT1, BRCA1/2, MC1R, MGMT) have been demonstrated to be involved in predisposition to this pathology.To our knowledge, this is the first family study based on two siblings with the rare coexistence of MPM and oculocutaneous albinism (OCA), an autosomal recessive disease characterized by the absence or decrease in pigmentation in the skin, hair, and eyes.In this study, we evaluated genes involved in melanoma predisposition (CDKN2A, CDK4, MC1R, MITF, POT1, RB1, MGMT, BRCA1, BRCA2), pathogenesis (BRAF, NRAS, PIK3CA, KIT, PTEN), skin/hair pigmentation (MC1R, MITF) and in immune pathways (CTLA4) to individuate alterations able to explain the rare onset of MPM and OCA in indexes and the transmission in their pedigree.From the analysis of the pedigree, we were able to identify a "protective" haplotype with respect to MPM, including MGMT p.I174V alteration. The second generation offspring is under strict follow up as some of them have a higher risk of developing MPM according to our model.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1949-2553
Volume :
8
Issue :
18
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Oncotarget
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27776349
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12777