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MC1R variants increased the risk of sporadic cutaneous melanoma in darker-pigmented Caucasians: a pooled-analysis from the M-SKIP project.


ABSTRACT: The MC1R gene is a key regulator of skin pigmentation. We aimed to evaluate the association between MC1R variants and the risk of sporadic cutaneous melanoma (CM) within the M-SKIP project, an international pooled-analysis on MC1R, skin cancer and phenotypic characteristics. Data included 5,160 cases and 12,119 controls from 17 studies. We calculated a summary odds ratio (SOR) for the association of each of the nine most studied MC1R variants and of variants combined with CM by using random-effects models. Stratified analysis by phenotypic characteristics were also performed. Melanoma risk increased with presence of any of the main MC1R variants: the SOR for each variant ranged from 1.47 (95%CI: 1.17-1.84) for V60L to 2.74 (1.53-4.89) for D84E. Carriers of any MC1R variant had a 66% higher risk of developing melanoma compared with wild-type subjects (SOR; 95%CI: 1.66; 1.41-1.96) and the risk attributable to MC1R variants was 28%. When taking into account phenotypic characteristics, we found that MC1R-associated melanoma risk increased only for darker-pigmented Caucasians: SOR (95%CI) was 3.14 (2.06-4.80) for subjects with no freckles, no red hair and skin Type III/IV. Our study documents the important role of all the main MC1R variants in sporadic CM and suggests that they have a direct effect on melanoma risk, independently on the phenotypic characteristics of carriers. This is of particular importance for assessing preventive strategies, which may be directed to darker-pigmented Caucasians with MC1R variants as well as to lightly pigmented, fair-skinned subjects.

SUBMITTER: Pasquali E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4378685 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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MC1R variants increased the risk of sporadic cutaneous melanoma in darker-pigmented Caucasians: a pooled-analysis from the M-SKIP project.

Pasquali Elena E   García-Borrón José C JC   Fargnoli Maria Concetta MC   Gandini Sara S   Maisonneuve Patrick P   Bagnardi Vincenzo V   Specchia Claudia C   Liu Fan F   Kayser Manfred M   Nijsten Tamar T   Nagore Eduardo E   Kumar Rajiv R   Hansson Johan J   Kanetsky Peter A PA   Ghiorzo Paola P   Debniak Tadeusz T   Branicki Wojciech W   Gruis Nelleke A NA   Han Jiali J   Dwyer Terry T   Blizzard Leigh L   Landi Maria Teresa MT   Palmieri Giuseppe G   Ribas Gloria G   Stratigos Alexander A   Council M Laurin ML   Autier Philippe P   Little Julian J   Newton-Bishop Julia J   Sera Francesco F   Raimondi Sara S  

International journal of cancer 20140618 3


The MC1R gene is a key regulator of skin pigmentation. We aimed to evaluate the association between MC1R variants and the risk of sporadic cutaneous melanoma (CM) within the M-SKIP project, an international pooled-analysis on MC1R, skin cancer and phenotypic characteristics. Data included 5,160 cases and 12,119 controls from 17 studies. We calculated a summary odds ratio (SOR) for the association of each of the nine most studied MC1R variants and of variants combined with CM by using random-effe  ...[more]

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