Mutations within the promoter of gene encoding telomerase reverse transcriptase subunit are frequent in many cancers including melanoma. Previously, the TERT promoter mutations were shown to associate with markers of poor outcome and reduced survival in patients with primary melanoma. In this study, we investigated the impact of the subtypes of TERT mutations on disease-free and melanoma-specific survival in 287 patients with stage I/II nonacral melanoma. Our results showed that of the three TERT promoter mutation subtypes, in multivariate models, the -138/-139 CC > TT tandem mutation associated with worst disease-free and melanoma-specific survival. In particular, in combination with BRAF/NRAS mutations, the -138/-139 CC > TT TERT promoter mutation associated with statistically significant poor disease-free and melanoma-specific survival with hazard ratios of 6.04 (95% CI 2.03-17.94, p = 0.001) and 12.59 (95% CI 2.18-72.70, p = 0.005), respectively. In contrast to the survival data, luciferase assays showed that the highest activity was observed in experiments with a promoter construct with -124 C > T mutation followed by the -138/-139 CC > TT and -146 C > T mutations, which showed similar activity. Based on previous reports, we speculate that the tandem mutation probably leads to greater genomic instability than the common TERT promoter mutations, hence the association with worst survival. However, the results from the study are only preliminary with limited patient data, therefore, require a cautious interpretation. The observations in this study, if confirmed, could have implications for melanoma patients treated with MAP-kinase inhibitors.
postinflammatory hyperpigmentation. The absence of vascular lesions in this case may be due to the fact that we use a nonpolarized dermoscope. However, in our second case telangiectasias and also brownish structures were observed.In conclusion, vascular structures (lacunes, vessels and reddish background) and brown dots may be dermoscopic findings of angiolymphoid hyperplasia with eosinophilia. However, these are not specific and may also be observed in various inflammatory and neoplastic conditions.
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