Major cytogenetic aberrations and typical multidrug resistance phenotype of uveal melanoma: Current views and new therapeutic prospects

  • Labialle, Stéphane
  • Baggetto, Loris
  • Gambrelle, Joel
  • Dayan, Guila
  • BARAKAT, Stéphane
  • Michaud, Mickaël
  • Grange, Jean-Daniel
  • Gayet, Landry
  • Gambrelle, L
  • Labialle, L
Publication date
August 2005
Publisher
Elsevier BV

Abstract

International audienceUveal melanoma is the most frequent intra-ocular cancer. The recent development of new chromosome-related technologies have permitted the elucidation of both the cytogenetics and the natural history of this disease. Fifty to 60% of uveal melanomas are linked to a monosomy 3, which appears as an early and determinant event in tumor progression. Tumors with this anomaly have a very poor prognosis. Recent work suggests that this category of uveal melanoma represents a distinct pathologic entity from that associated with normal disomy 3. Chromosome 6 aberrations probably constitute a second entry point into the process of cancerogenesis, while gains in 8q seem to appear later in the natural history of uveal melanomas due t...

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