Ancestry and somatic profile indicate acral melanoma origin and prognosis - PubMed
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- #ancestry
- Acral melanoma is the most common type of melanoma in non-European-descent populations, including Mexicans.
- Latin American samples are under-represented in global cancer genomics studies, impacting understanding of cancer risks influenced by ancestry and environment.
- Study characterized genome and transcriptome of 123 acral melanoma tumors from 92 Mexican patients, a genetically admixed population.
- Fewer mutations in classical driver genes (BRAF, NRAS, NF1) were found compared to other melanoma studies.
- Patients with higher European ancestry had increased frequency of BRAF mutations.
- Tumors with BRAF mutations showed transcriptional profiles similar to cutaneous non-volar melanocytes, suggesting a distinct cell of origin.
- Three expression clusters identified through transcriptional profiling were associated with recurrence-free and overall survival.
- The study highlights the importance of including diverse ancestries in cancer genomics research.