PeerJ (Dec 2017)

Acquired melanocytic naevus phenotypes and MC1R genotypes in Han Chinese: a cross-sectional study

  • Xiaohong Li,
  • Katie J. Lee,
  • David L. Duffy,
  • Dandan Xu,
  • Madhur Eshwar Rao Basude,
  • Ying Hu,
  • Hang Zhang,
  • Kasturee Jagirdar,
  • H. Peter Soyer,
  • Huiting Dong,
  • Richard A. Sturm

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.4168
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
p. e4168

Abstract

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Background Early detection and treatment are the most important elements in reducing the incidence of melanoma deaths. Acquired melanocytic naevi (AMN) are well-known precursors of melanoma but most of our knowledge on the clinico-dermoscopic phenotypes of AMN is based on studies in European-background populations, particularly American and Australian populations. There has been little research in Chinese Han populations on clinico-dermoscopic variability of naevi or how naevi are affected by melanoma-linked variants of the melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene. Methods Clinical and dermoscopic features of 448 AMN in 115 patients from the Han ethnic group in mainland China were described. Germline polymorphisms in MC1R were determined for 98 of these patients. Results AMN were predominantly found on the head and neck. Dermoscopic patterns observed were nonspecific, reticular, globular, and parallel furrow, with most AMN having a nonspecific pattern. There were no associations between MC1R polymorphisms and clinical or dermoscopic features of AMN. Discussion Our results provide evidence that AMN in the Han population in China have similar dermoscopic patterns to those in European populations, but are present in much lower numbers. As there were no associations between clinical or dermoscopic features of AMN and MC1R polymorphisms, further studies should focus on candidate gene associations with AMN features and the risk of melanoma, with larger sample sizes and comparisons to AMN in other populations.

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