CDKN2A/CDK4 Status in Greek Patients with Familial Melanoma and Association with Clinico-epidemiological Parameters

Approximately 5-10% of melanoma cases occur in a familial context. CDKN2A/CDK4 were the first high-penetrance melanoma genes identified. The aims of this study were to evaluate CDKN2A/CDK4 variants in Greek familial melanoma patients and to correlate the mutational status with specific clinico-epide...

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Published inActa dermato-venereologica Vol. 98; no. 9; pp. 862 - 866
Main Authors Karagianni, Fani, Njauw, Ching-Ni, Kypreou, Katerina P, Stergiopoulou, Aravela, Plaka, Michaela, Polydorou, Dorothea, Chasapi, Vasiliki, Pappas, Leontios, Stratigos, Ioannis A, Champsas, Gregory, Panagiotou, Peter, Gogas, Helen, Evangelou, Evangelos, Tsao, Hensin, Stratigos, Alexander J, Stefanaki, Irene
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LanguageEnglish
Published Sweden Medical Journals Sweden 10.10.2018
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Summary:Approximately 5-10% of melanoma cases occur in a familial context. CDKN2A/CDK4 were the first high-penetrance melanoma genes identified. The aims of this study were to evaluate CDKN2A/CDK4 variants in Greek familial melanoma patients and to correlate the mutational status with specific clinico-epidemiological characteristics. A cross-sectional study was conducted by genotyping CDKN2A/CDK4 variants and selected MC1R polymorphisms in 52 melanoma-prone families. Descriptive statistics were calculated and comparisons were made using the χ2 test, Fisher's exact test and Student's t-test for statistical analysis, as appropriate. CDKN2A variants were detected in 46.2% of melanoma-prone families, while a CDK4 variant was found in only one family. This study confirmed that, in the Greek population, the age at melanoma diagnosis was lower in patients carrying a variant in CDKN2A compared with wild-type patients. No statistically significant associations were found between CDKN2A mutational status and MC1R polymorphisms.
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These authors contributed equally to this manuscript
ISSN:0001-5555
1651-2057
DOI:10.2340/00015555-2969