PMID-24355990 – Melanoma Associated with Melanotan-II Use

PMID-24355990 – Melanoma Associated with Melanotan-II Use

Hjuler KF et al. "Melanoma Associated with the Use of Melanotan-II," Dermatology, 2014;228(1):34-36.

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Property Value
PMID 24355990
DOI โ€”
Year 2014
Journal Dermatology
Study Type Case Report
Evidence Level IV
Sample n=1 (20-year-old woman)
Peptide(s) Studied Melanotan II

Key Findings

  • A 20-year-old woman developed invasive melanoma after using Melanotan-II for self-tanning
  • Patient had concurrent tanning bed use, a known independent melanoma risk factor
  • Pre-existing nevi showed changes (darkening, asymmetry) during MT-II use
  • Melanoma arose in a pre-existing dysplastic nevus
  • Causality cannot be established from a single case โ€” confounding from UV exposure is significant
  • Authors hypothesize MC1R activation by MT-II could promote melanocyte proliferation in susceptible individuals

Study Design

Single case report documenting the clinical presentation, histopathology, and temporal relationship between Melanotan-II use and melanoma diagnosis. Includes dermoscopic images and histological assessment.

Limitations

  • Single case report; cannot establish causation
  • Concurrent tanning bed use is a major confounder and independent melanoma risk factor
  • Patient's baseline melanoma risk (skin type, nevus count, family history) not fully characterized
  • MT-II dosing, duration, and source (unregulated product) not standardized
  • No population-level denominator to estimate relative risk

Clinical Relevance

This case contributes to the safety signal around Melanotan-II and melanoma risk. While causality is not established, the report highlights that MT-II use combined with UV exposure may increase melanoma risk, particularly in patients with dysplastic nevi. Practitioners should counsel patients that MT-II does NOT replace sun protection, and concurrent tanning bed use should be strongly discouraged. Baseline dermatologic assessment and regular skin checks are recommended for any patient using melanotropic peptides.

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