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Article . 2011 . Peer-reviewed
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Large-Scale Analysis of KIT Aberrations in Chinese Patients with Melanoma

تحليل واسع النطاق لانحرافات KIT في المرضى الصينيين المصابين بالورم الميلانيني
Authors: Yan Kong; Lu Si; Yanyan Zhu; Xiaowei Xu; Christopher L. Corless; Keith T. Flaherty; Li Li; +9 Authors

Large-Scale Analysis of KIT Aberrations in Chinese Patients with Melanoma

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Abstract Purpose: KIT aberrations were described in acral and mucosal melanomas in largely Caucasian populations. Asian populations are more prone to develop acral and mucosal than cutaneous melanomas, and may harbor a high frequency of KIT aberrations. Experimental Design: Melanoma subtypes (n = 502) were analyzed histologically to determine melanoma subtype. Tissue samples were analyzed for mutations in exons 9, 11, 13, 17, and 18 of KIT gene in genomic DNA by PCR amplification and Sanger sequencing. The copy numbers of the KIT gene were analyzed by quantitative PCR, and protein expression levels of KIT (CD117) were determined by immunohistochemistry. Results: The most common melanoma subtypes were acral (38.4%) and mucosal (33.3%) melanomas in this population. The overall incidence of somatic mutations within the KIT gene was 10.8% (54/502), and all subtypes of melanoma contained KIT mutations. Increases in KIT gene copy numbers were correlated to CD117 overexpression. The genetic mutations of KIT were unrelated to the age, gender, stage, thickness, and ulceration of primary melanomas. Importantly, the overall survival of melanoma patients with KIT mutations (P = 0.001) or with KIT aberrations (mutation plus amplification, P = 0.0002) was significantly shorter than that of patients without such alterations. Conclusion: In China, the prevalent melanomas are acral and mucosal melanomas. KIT mutations are detected in all melanoma subtypes. Our study suggests that increases in KIT gene copy numbers, but not KIT mutations, may be correlated to CD117 overexpression. For the first time, our study suggests that genetic KIT aberration is an adverse prognostic factor for melanoma. Clin Cancer Res; 17(7); 1684–91. ©2011 AACR.

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Male, Role of Mast Cells in Immunoregulation and Disease, Sanger sequencing, Skin Neoplasms, Molecular biology, Gene Dosage, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Gene, Pathology, Immunology and Allergy, Melanoma, Sequence Deletion, Aged, 80 and over, Immunology and Microbiology, Stem cell, Life Sciences, Middle Aged, Immunohistochemistry, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-kit, Environmental health, Oncology, Codon, Nonsense, Medicine, Female, Mucosal melanoma, Adult, Immunology, Population, Mutation, Missense, Exon, Cancer research, CD117, Asian People, Health Sciences, Biomarkers, Tumor, Integrin Signaling in Inflammation and Cancer, Genetics, Humans, Gene mutation, Biology, Aged, Mucous Membrane, FOS: Clinical medicine, Protein Structure, Tertiary, FOS: Biological sciences, Multivariate Analysis, Mutation, CD34

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