High frequency of BRAF mutations in nevi.
Pamela M PM Pollock,
Ursula L UL Harper,
Katherine S KS Hansen,
Laura M LM Yudt,
Mitchell M Stark,
Christiane M CM Robbins,
Tracy Y TY Moses,
Galen G Hostetter,
Urs U Wagner,
John J Kakareka,
Ghadi G Salem,
Tom T Pohida,
Peter P Heenan,
Paul P Duray,
Olli O Kallioniemi,
Nicholas K NK Hayward,
Jeffrey M JM Trent and
Paul S PS Meltzer
Nat Genet 33(1):19-20 (2003)
PMID 12447372
To evaluate the timing of mutations in BRAF (v-raf murine sarcoma viral oncogene homolog B1) during melanocytic neoplasia, we carried out mutation analysis on microdissected melanoma and nevi samples. We observed mutations resulting in the V599E amino-acid substitution in 41 of 60 (68%) melanoma metastases, 4 of 5 (80%) primary melanomas and, unexpectedly, in 63 of 77 (82%) nevi. These data suggest that mutational activation of the RAS/RAF/MAPK pathway in nevi is a critical step in the initiation of melanocytic neoplasia but alone is insufficient for melanoma tumorigenesis.
DOI: 10.1038/ng1054
Version: za2963e q8zab q8zb6 q8zca q8zdf q8ze2 q8zfd q8zgc
Viewers of this paper also looked at these papers: