Immune oppression array elucidating immune escape and survival mechanisms in uveal melanoma

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• AIM: To examine the genetic profile of primary uveal melanoma (UM) as compared to UM in immune escape. • METHODS: Dendritic cells (DC) loaded with lysates of UM cells of high metastatic potential were used to stimulate cytotoxic T-lymphocytes (CTLs). When CTLs co-cultured with the UM cells, most UM cells could be eliminated. Survival UM cells grew slowly and were considered to be survival variants and examined by a microarray analysis. These differential genes were analyzed further with Venn Diagrams and functions related to immune escape. We additionally examined transcriptional changes of manually selected survival variants of UM cells and of clinical UM samples by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), and analyzed the correlation of these expressions and patients' survival.• RESULTS: Gene expression analyses revealed a marked up-regulation of SLAMF7and CCL22 and a significant down -regulation of K/RTtO , FXYD3 and ABCC2. The expression of these genes in the relapsed UM was significantly greater than those in primary UM. UM patients with overexpression of these genes had a shorter survival period as compared with those of their underexpression.• CONCLUSION: Gene expression, in particular of SLAMF7, CCL22, KHTfO, FXVD3w\A ABCC2, differed between primary UM cells and survival variants of UM cells.

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Fang, H., Qi-Ming, H., Dan-Ning, H., Jost, B. J., & Wen-Bin, W. (2016). Immune oppression array elucidating immune escape and survival mechanisms in uveal melanoma. International Eye Science, 9(12), 1701–1712. https://doi.org/10.18240/ijo.2016.12.01

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