AI Article Synopsis

  • Uveal melanoma is a deadly cancer that tends to spread, with limited treatment options after metastasis occurs.
  • Loss of chromosome 3 and mutations in the BAP1 gene are significant indicators of metastasis in this type of cancer.
  • In this study, BAP1 mutations were found in 47% of cases, correlating strongly with poor protein expression and higher chances of metastasis, highlighting the need for routine BAP1 screening in patient diagnostics.

Article Abstract

Uveal melanoma is a lethal cancer with a strong propensity to metastasize. Limited therapeutic options are available once the disease has disseminated. A strong predictor for metastasis is the loss of chromosome 3. Inactivating mutations in BAP1 encoding the BRCA1-associated protein 1 and located on chromosome 3p21.1, have been described in uveal melanoma and other types of cancer. In this study, we determined the prevalence of somatic BAP1 mutations and examined whether these mutations correlate with the functional expression of BAP1 in uveal melanoma tissue and with other clinical, histopathological and chromosomal parameters. We screened a cohort of 74 uveal melanomas for BAP1 mutations, using different deep sequencing methods. The frequency of BAP1 mutations in our study group was 47%. The expression of BAP1 protein was studied using immunohistochemistry. BAP1 staining was absent in 43% of the cases. BAP1 mutation status was strongly associated with BAP1 protein expression (P<0.001), loss of chromosome 3 (P<0.001), and other aggressive prognostic factors. Patients with a BAP1 mutation and absent BAP1 expression had an almost eightfold higher chance of developing metastases compared with those without these changes (P=0.002). We found a strong correlation between the immunohistochemical and sequencing data and therefore propose that, immunohistochemical screening for BAP1 should become routine in the histopathological work-up of uveal melanoma. Furthermore, our analysis indicates that loss of BAP1 may be particularly involved in the progression of uveal melanoma to an aggressive, metastatic phenotype.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/modpathol.2014.43DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

bap1 mutations
16
uveal melanoma
16
bap1
10
expression bap1
8
bap1 protein
8
mutations
6
uveal
5
clinical significance
4
significance immunohistochemistry
4
immunohistochemistry detection
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!