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Conference/Presentation Title: Evaluation of clonality in lentigo maligna.
Authors: McLean C.;Papenfuss A.;McCormack C.;Henderson M.;Mar V.;Shackleton M.;Lim S. ;Wong N.;Zhao P.;Wilson T.;Flensburg C.;Majewski I.;Szeto P.;Tajbhai F.;Dinan A.;Vergara I.
Institution: (Lim) School of Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia (Wong, Szeto, McLean, Shackleton) Central Clinical School, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Wong) Monash Bioinformatics Platform, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia (Zhao, Szeto, Shackleton) Cancer Development and Treatment Group, Department of Medicine Research Laboratories, Alfred Hospital, Monash University, VIC, Australia (Wilson) Medical Genomics Facility, Monash Health Translational Precinct, Clayton, VIC, Australia (Flensburg, Majewski) Division of Blood Cells and Blood Cancer, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Parkville, VIC, Australia (Szeto, Shackleton) Department of Oncology, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Tajbhai, Dinan, McLean) Department of Anatomical Pathology, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Vergara, Papenfuss) Division of Cancer Research, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Vergara, Papenfuss) Division of Bioinformatics, Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, Parkville, VIC, Australia (McCormack, Henderson) Division of Cancer Surgery, Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Mar) Victorian Melanoma Service, Alfred Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia (Mar) School of Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Monash University, Clayton, VIC, Australia
Presentation/Conference Date: 14-Apr-2021
Copyright year: 2021
Publisher: Blackwell Publishing
Publication information: Australasian Journal of Dermatology. Conference: 53rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the Australasian College of Dermatologists, The Art of Dermatology. Virtual. 62 (SUPPL 1) (pp 82-83), 2021. Date of Publication: April 2021.
Abstract: Background: Lentigo maligna (LM), a type of in situ melanoma, has a high rate of local recurrence. Although such recurrences might be redevelopment of inadequately excised LMs, an alternative possibility is that apparent recurrences are in fact new primary LMs developing from distinct melanocytic clones in the same anatomic regions. Although distinguishing these possibilities has implications for patient management, they have never been formally tested. The primary objective of this project was thus to understand clonal relationships between incident LMs and their post-operative local recurrences. We also aimed to identify distinguishing features of incident LMs that recur as lentigo maligna melanoma (LMM). Method(s): Formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded (FFPE) sections of incident and recurrent LM/LMMs were laser microdissected for DNA extraction. Tumour and matched germline DNA underwent whole exome sequencing. Data were processed to identify somatic single nucleotide variants (SNVs), copy number alterations (CNAs) and the clonality of each sample. Result(s): 4 cases of recurrent LM and 3 cases of recurrent LMM were sequenced. All incident LMs were clonally related to their recurrences. Moreover, LMs with recurrent LMM appeared more clonally heterogeneous than LMs with recurrent LM (p = 0.11). Conclusion(s): We found that local recurrence of LM arises from residual disease, confirming that adequate excision margins are important in preventing recurrence. Clonal heterogeneity is worth exploring as a prognostic marker in LM.
Conference Start Date: 2021-04-09
Conference End Date: 2021-04-11
DOI: http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=
http://monash.idm.oclc.org/login?url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ajd.13279
ISSN: 1440-0960
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/26702
Type: Conference Abstract
Type of Clinical Study or Trial: Case series or case report
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