Germline CDKN2A mutations were the first to be associated with familial melanoma. MC1R polymorphisms are associated, in conformity with epidemiological observations, with fair skin phenotype and a moderately increased risk for melanoma. The wider implementation of genome-wide association studies along with improved whole exome sequencing techniques made possible the identification of novel high-penetrant mutations (TERT, MITF, POT1, BAP1) beyond the established pathways of pigmentation and nevus count suggesting an additional role for pathways involved in cell cycle control and DNA repair. A multitude of common polymorphisms in the general population have been associated through candidate gene studies with a low risk for melanoma, supporting the hypothesis of a complex disease.
Keywords: CDKN2A; GWAS; MCR1; MITF; POT1; melanoma; polymorphism; susceptibility.