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      Gene Expression Profiling in Uveal Melanoma Reveals Two Molecular Classes and Predicts Metastatic Death

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          Melanomas are notoriously difficult to classify because of a lack of discrete clinical and pathological stages. Here, we show that primary uveal melanomas surprisingly cluster into two distinct molecular classes based on gene expression profile. Genes that discriminate class 1 (low-grade) from class 2 (high-grade) include highly significant clusters of down-regulated genes on chromosome 3 and up-regulated genes on chromosome 8q, which is consistent with previous cytogenetic studies. A three-gene signature allows biopsy-size tumor samples to be assigned accurately to tumor classes using either array or PCR platforms. Most importantly, this molecular classification strongly predicts metastatic death and outperforms other clinical and pathological prognostic indicators. These studies offer new insights into melanoma pathogenesis, and they provide a practical foundation for effective clinical predictive testing.

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          2984705R
          2786
          Cancer Res
          Cancer Res.
          Cancer research
          0008-5472
          1538-7445
          20 March 2017
          15 October 2004
          27 April 2017
          : 64
          : 20
          : 7205-7209
          Affiliations
          Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri
          Author notes
          Requests for reprints: J. William Harbour, Box 8069, 660 South Euclid Avenue, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO 63110. Phone: (314) 747-3315; Fax: (314) 747-5073; harbor@ 123456vision.wustl.edu
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          PMC5407684 PMC5407684 5407684 nihpa854937
          10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-04-1750
          5407684
          15492234
          fb32deeb-c41d-48e8-8d2d-712b24499fd2
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