: Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) and nodular melanoma (NM) are the two histotypes that account for most cutaneous primary melanomas. We evaluated the mutational status for the genes underlying melanomagenesis among a series of SSMs and NMs from different Italian geographical areas. An increased number of mutated melanoma-driver genes was found to occur in both histological subtypes, with no specific mutational pattern distinctive for SSM and NM lesions, being significantly associated to shorter progression-free survival and poorer overall survival.

Mutation rates in main tumour driver genes predict prognosis in patients with superficial spreading or nodular primary melanoma: results from the CARAMEL study by the Italian Melanoma Intergroup (IMI)

Sini, Maria Cristina
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Maestrale, Giovanni Battista;Palmieri, Giuseppe
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2026

Abstract

: Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM) and nodular melanoma (NM) are the two histotypes that account for most cutaneous primary melanomas. We evaluated the mutational status for the genes underlying melanomagenesis among a series of SSMs and NMs from different Italian geographical areas. An increased number of mutated melanoma-driver genes was found to occur in both histological subtypes, with no specific mutational pattern distinctive for SSM and NM lesions, being significantly associated to shorter progression-free survival and poorer overall survival.
2026
Istituto di Ricerca Genetica e Biomedica - IRGB - Sede Secondaria Sassari
Mutational status
Nodular melanoma (NM)
Primary cutaneous melanoma
Prognosis
Superficial spreading melanoma (SSM)
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