Genetic Features of Uveal Melanoma.

Background/objectives

Although it comprises only 5% of all melanomas, uveal melanoma (UM) is the most commonly observed primary intraocular cancer.

Methods

Poor patient survival persists in spite of innovative systemic therapies. In fact, approximately fifty percent of UM patients develop metastases from micro-metastases that remain undetected at the exact time of diagnosis.

Results

The molecular understanding of UM is significantly enhanced by the recent identification of several mutations that are responsible for the metastasis, growth, and survival of UM. The crucial point is a more accurate genetic analysis for patient follow-up and metastatic risk prediction.

Conclusions

This review provides a brief summary of the molecular features of UM that are recently discovered, as well as cytogenetic markers and biochemical pathways that are associated with the development of UM metastases.

Overview publication

TitleGenetic Features of Uveal Melanoma.
Date2024-10-22
Issue nameGenes
Issue numberv15.11
DOI10.3390/genes15111356
PubMed39596556
AuthorsSorrentino FS, Culiersi C, Florido A, De Nadai K, Adamo GG, Nasini F, Vivarelli C, Mura M & Parmeggiani F
Keywordsgenetic analysis, metastatic risk prediction, uveal melanoma
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