Abstract
Purpose
To determine whether the GNAQ/11 mutation correlated with the outcome of
patients with uveal melanoma (UM) when genetic heterogeneity was
considered.
Methods
We performed a retrospective study of sixty-seven patients with UM. The
heterogeneity of GNAQ/11 was examined by using droplet digital PCR. The
correlation between metastasis and heterogeneity of the GNAQ/11 mutation was
analysed. Disease free survival curves were constructed using the Kaplan-Meier
method, and the Wilcoxon log-rank test was used to compare the curves.
Results
The GNAQ/11 mutation ratio was varied between each case. Among these
patients, 28.35% of them harboured homogeneous mutation of GNAQ/11, 62.69%
present heterogeneous mutation and 8.96% didn’t present either GNAQ or GNA11
mutation. The tumour with heterogeneous mutation of GNAQ/11 has a higher
metastatic rate than that with homogeneous mutation (13/29 vs 1/18, p=0.027).
In Kaplan-Meier analysis, metastasis-free survival was not significantly
associated with either homogeneous or heterogeneous mutation of
GNAQ/11.
Conclusion
The mutation ratio of GNAQ/11 in UM was quite variable. The tumour with
heterogeneous mutation of GNAQ/11 is more likely to develop a poor prognosis
than that with homogeneous mutation of GNAQ/11.
Funder
National
Natural Science Foundation of China
China
Postdoctoral Science Foundation
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Sensory Systems,Ophthalmology
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