[. Role of molecular and genetic factors in survival from uveal melanoma]. / Vyzhivaemost' pri uveal'noi melanome: rol' molekulyarno-geneticheskikh faktorov.
Vestn Oftalmol
; 132(1): 3-9, 2016.
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AIM: to analyze survival rates in uveal melanoma (UM) patients and establish correlations with chromosome 3 monosomy, chromosome 1p deletion, and RASSF1A methylation. MATERIAL AND METHODS: Methylation-specific PCR analysis was performed in 104 patients with histologically verified UM. RESULTS: A statistically significant correlation has been found between chromosome 3 monosomy, on the one hand, and mixed/epithelioid cell melanomas and ciliary body involvement, on the other. As for chromosome 1p deletion, it has demonstrated association with extrabulbar tumor growth. We have also calculated 5-year survival and mortality rates in «large¼ UMs and their relationship with chromosome 3 monosomy, chromosome 1p deletion, and RASSF1A methylation. CONCLUSION: Chromosome 3 monosomy is associated with lower survival rates, while RASSF1A methylation - with a better prognosis. A combination of molecular and genetic changes (particularly, chromosome 3 monosomy and chromosome 1p deletion) also leads to reduced survival in UM patients.
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