Melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of Ibague city, Colombia

This study aimed to establish the clinicopathological characteristics of patients with melanoma and its association with BRAF gene mutations. The pathology reports and paraffin-embedded tumor samples from 47 women and 30 men with melanoma, with an average age of diagnosis of 60 years, were reviewed...

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Main Authors: Carlos Puentes, Ana Estrada, Mabel Bohórquez, Anggi Vélez, Carlos Giraldo, Magdalena Echeverry
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Language:Spanish
Published: Universidad del Magdalena 2020-01-01
Series:Duazary
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Online Access:http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/duazary/article/view/3217
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spelling doaj-38dacf95a1de488485b99171528fac132020-11-25T03:15:31ZspaUniversidad del MagdalenaDuazary1794-59922389-783X2020-01-0117151810.21676/2389783X.32173217Melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of Ibague city, ColombiaCarlos Puentes0Ana Estrada1Mabel Bohórquez2Anggi Vélez3Carlos Giraldo4Magdalena Echeverry5Universidad del TolimaUniversidad del TolimaUniversidad del TolimaUniversidad del TolimaUniversidad del TolimaUniversidad del TolimaThis study aimed to establish the clinicopathological characteristics of patients with melanoma and its association with BRAF gene mutations. The pathology reports and paraffin-embedded tumor samples from 47 women and 30 men with melanoma, with an average age of diagnosis of 60 years, were reviewed at the Hospital Federico Lleras Acosta of Ibague, between 2010 and 2016. The presence of V600E mutation at the exon 15 of BRAF gene, was analyzed in these tumoral samples by Sanger sequencing and visual inspection of the electropherograms. We also studied the clinicopathological variables with X2, t-Student and the Kaplan Meier index. Most of the lesions were located in the lower limbs (46.6%). The most frequent subtype was Acral Lentiginous Melanoma (41.8%). Most lesions were of poor prognosis: Breslow depth greater than 4.1 mm (52.7%), ulceration (61.4%) and medium or high mitotic rate (> 30 %). The V600E mutation was identified in five patients with large, deep and ulcerated tumors, four of them had less than four years of survival. In conclusion, there was a higher frequency of melanoma in women, V600E BRAF mutation was present in patients with advanced disease (high Breslow index) and, the probability of five-year survival was less than 40%.http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/duazary/article/view/3217melanomamutationsbrafskin neoplasms
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author Carlos Puentes
Ana Estrada
Mabel Bohórquez
Anggi Vélez
Carlos Giraldo
Magdalena Echeverry
spellingShingle Carlos Puentes
Ana Estrada
Mabel Bohórquez
Anggi Vélez
Carlos Giraldo
Magdalena Echeverry
Melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of Ibague city, Colombia
Duazary
melanoma
mutations
braf
skin neoplasms
author_facet Carlos Puentes
Ana Estrada
Mabel Bohórquez
Anggi Vélez
Carlos Giraldo
Magdalena Echeverry
author_sort Carlos Puentes
title Melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of Ibague city, Colombia
title_short Melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of Ibague city, Colombia
title_full Melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of Ibague city, Colombia
title_fullStr Melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of Ibague city, Colombia
title_full_unstemmed Melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of Ibague city, Colombia
title_sort melanoma: clinical-pathological and molecular analysis in patients of ibague city, colombia
publisher Universidad del Magdalena
series Duazary
issn 1794-5992
2389-783X
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This study aimed to establish the clinicopathological characteristics of patients with melanoma and its association with BRAF gene mutations. The pathology reports and paraffin-embedded tumor samples from 47 women and 30 men with melanoma, with an average age of diagnosis of 60 years, were reviewed at the Hospital Federico Lleras Acosta of Ibague, between 2010 and 2016. The presence of V600E mutation at the exon 15 of BRAF gene, was analyzed in these tumoral samples by Sanger sequencing and visual inspection of the electropherograms. We also studied the clinicopathological variables with X2, t-Student and the Kaplan Meier index. Most of the lesions were located in the lower limbs (46.6%). The most frequent subtype was Acral Lentiginous Melanoma (41.8%). Most lesions were of poor prognosis: Breslow depth greater than 4.1 mm (52.7%), ulceration (61.4%) and medium or high mitotic rate (> 30 %). The V600E mutation was identified in five patients with large, deep and ulcerated tumors, four of them had less than four years of survival. In conclusion, there was a higher frequency of melanoma in women, V600E BRAF mutation was present in patients with advanced disease (high Breslow index) and, the probability of five-year survival was less than 40%.
topic melanoma
mutations
braf
skin neoplasms
url http://revistas.unimagdalena.edu.co/index.php/duazary/article/view/3217
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