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. 2025 Jan;38(1):e13198.
doi: 10.1111/pcmr.13198. Epub 2024 Sep 30.

Pathogenic Germline Variants in Uveal Melanoma Driver and BAP1-Associated Genes in Finnish Patients with Uveal Melanoma

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Pathogenic Germline Variants in Uveal Melanoma Driver and BAP1-Associated Genes in Finnish Patients with Uveal Melanoma

Pauliina E Repo et al. Pigment Cell Melanoma Res. 2025 Jan.

Abstract

Uveal melanoma (UM) is a rare yet aggressive eye cancer causing over 50% mortality from metastasis. Familial UM, amounting to 1%-6% of patients in Finland and the United States, mostly lack identified genetic cause, while 8% show associations with other cancer syndromes. We searched novel genetic associations for predisposition to UM, additional to already studied BAP1 and MBD4, by using targeted amplicon sequencing of 19 genes associated with UM, BAP1, or renal cell carcinoma in 270 consecutively enrolled Finnish patients with UM. Key UM drivers GNAQ, GNA11, CYSLTR2, PLCB4, EIF1AX, and SF3B1 lacked pathogenic germline variants. One patient carried the pathogenic BRCA1 variant c.3626del p.(Leu1209*), and one harbored a novel truncating MET variant c.252C > G p.(Tyr84*), classified as likely pathogenic. FLCN and BRCA2, previously identified with pathogenic variants in patients with UM, did not have such variants in our cohort. Two patients were heterozygous for a pathogenic recessive BLM variant c.2824-2A > T. None of the carriers of identified variants had familial UM. We identified BRCA1 and MET as genes with pathogenic germline variants in Finnish UM patients, each with a frequency of 0.4% (95% confidence interval, 0-2).

Keywords: BAP1; cancer syndrome; genetic predisposition; uveal melanoma.

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Conflict of interest statement

JAT received lecture fees from Thea Finland and Santen Finland, served in the advisory board of Novartis Finland, and as a consultant for Maculaser Oy and Pixieray Oy. TTK received lecture fees from Santen Finland. All are unrelated to this work. All other authors did not report a conflict of interest.

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