Proteomics of Uveal Melanoma: A Minireview

Søren K. O. Abildgaard*, Henrik Vorum

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Uveal melanoma (UM) continues to be associated with a high mortality rate of up to 50% due to metastatic spread primarily to the liver. Currently there are relatively effective treatments for the primary tumor, though the management of the metastatic disease remains inadequate. Conventional diagnostic tools have a low sensitivity for detecting metastasis, and early detection of metastatic spread would allow more treatment options that could ultimately increase survival of UM patients. Advanced proteomic methods have already helped to find potential biomarkers associated with UM pathogenesis and metastasis. In the present review we discuss the field of proteomics in relation to studies elucidating biomarkers of UM, where proteins such as S-100 β , osteopontin (OPN), and melanoma inhibitory activity (MIA) have been shown to be associated with metastasis.
Original languageEnglish
Article number820953
JournalJournal of Oncology
Volume2013
Number of pages11
ISSN1687-8450
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

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