Uveal melanoma pathobiology: Metastasis to the liver
- PMID: 32450140
- DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2020.05.003
Uveal melanoma pathobiology: Metastasis to the liver
Abstract
Uveal melanoma (UM) is a type of intraocular tumor with a propensity to disseminate to the liver. Despite the identification of the early driver mutations during the development of the pathology, the process of UM metastasis is still not fully comprehended. A better understanding of the genetic, molecular, and environmental factors participating to its spread and metastatic outgrowth could provide additional approaches for UM treatment. In this review, we will discuss the advances made towards the understanding of the pathogenesis of metastatic UM, summarize the current and prospective treatments, and introduce some of the ongoing research in this field.
Keywords: Animal models; Biomarkers; Cell-based in vitro models; Genetic indicators; Liver metastasis; Uveal melanoma.
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