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Ambiguous melanocytic tumors with loss of 3p21.


ABSTRACT: Germline loss-of-function mutations in BAP1 are associated with the development of cutaneous melanocytic tumors with some histopathologic characteristics seen in Spitz nevi. Similar melanocytic tumors occurring in a sporadic setting have been demonstrated to have biallelic loss of BAP1. In some of these sporadic tumors, loss of BAP1 occurs through mutation of 1 allele and genomic loss of the other. We screened our database of comparative genomic hybridization profiles of ambiguous melanocytic tumors to identify cases with a single genomic event involving loss of the BAP1 locus. The prevalence of tumors with a single genomic event involving loss of BAP1 was 6.7% in our study population. We further characterized the BAP1 status in 17 of these tumors with available additional material, confirming loss of BAP1 in all cases. We describe BAP1 loss in a blue nevus-like melanoma and further expand the histopathologic spectrum of spitzoid melanocytic neoplasms with BAP1 loss.

SUBMITTER: Yeh I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4101029 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ambiguous melanocytic tumors with loss of 3p21.

Yeh Iwei I   Mully Thaddeus W TW   Wiesner Thomas T   Vemula Swapna S SS   Mirza Sonia A SA   Sparatta Alyssa J AJ   McCalmont Timothy H TH   Bastian Boris C BC   LeBoit Philip E PE  

The American journal of surgical pathology 20140801 8


Germline loss-of-function mutations in BAP1 are associated with the development of cutaneous melanocytic tumors with some histopathologic characteristics seen in Spitz nevi. Similar melanocytic tumors occurring in a sporadic setting have been demonstrated to have biallelic loss of BAP1. In some of these sporadic tumors, loss of BAP1 occurs through mutation of 1 allele and genomic loss of the other. We screened our database of comparative genomic hybridization profiles of ambiguous melanocytic tu  ...[more]

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