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Genome-wide profiling is a clinically relevant and affordable prognostic test in posterior uveal melanoma.


ABSTRACT: OBJECTIVE: This study investigated the capacity of genetic analysis of uveal melanoma samples to identify high-risk patients and discusses its clinical implications. METHODS: Patients with posterior uveal melanoma were prospectively enrolled. Tumour samples were derived from enucleated globe, fine-needle aspirates or endoresection. Chromosome 3 and 8 status was determined by array comparative genomic hybridisation (array-CGH). Patients were followed after treatment to detect metastasis. RESULTS: Four groups were classified by array-CGH. Patients were divided into disomy 3 and normal chromosome 8 (D3/8nl), disomy 3 and 8q gain (D3/8g), monosomy 3 and normal chromosome 8 (M3/8nl) and monosomy 3 and 8 or 8q gain (M3/8g). Median follow-up was 28?months (range: 1-147?months). At the end of the study, 128 patients (33.7%) had developed metastasis and 96 patients had died. Univariate Cox proportional hazard analysis showed that factors associated with metastasis included basal tumour diameter p=0.0007, tumour thickness p=0.01, mixed/epithelioid cell type p=0.0009 and genomic data p<0.0001. High-risk profile was more strongly associated with metastasis than the other prognostic factors p<0.001. Multivariate Cox modelling analysis showed that the status of chromosomes 3 and 8 were the only two variables that independently contributed to prognosis: monosomy 3 alone p=0.001 and monosomy 3 and 8q gain p<0.0001. CONCLUSIONS: Array-CGH allowed identification of three prognostic groups with low, intermediate and high risk of developing metastasis. Array-CGH is a reliable and inexpensive method for uveal melanoma prognosis. This method is now currently used in France.

SUBMITTER: Cassoux N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4033183 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide profiling is a clinically relevant and affordable prognostic test in posterior uveal melanoma.

Cassoux Nathalie N   Rodrigues Manuel Jorge MJ   Plancher Corine C   Asselain Bernard B   Levy-Gabriel Christine C   Lumbroso-Le Rouic Livia L   Piperno-Neumann Sophie S   Dendale Rémi R   Sastre Xavier X   Desjardins Laurence L   Couturier Jérôme J  

The British journal of ophthalmology 20131029 6


<h4>Objective</h4>This study investigated the capacity of genetic analysis of uveal melanoma samples to identify high-risk patients and discusses its clinical implications.<h4>Methods</h4>Patients with posterior uveal melanoma were prospectively enrolled. Tumour samples were derived from enucleated globe, fine-needle aspirates or endoresection. Chromosome 3 and 8 status was determined by array comparative genomic hybridisation (array-CGH). Patients were followed after treatment to detect metasta  ...[more]

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