Association of Partial Chromosome 3 Deletion in Uveal Melanomas with Metastasis-Free Survival

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Importance: Studies on uveal melanomas (UMs) have demonstrated the prognostic value of 8q gain and monosomy 3, but the prognosis of UMs with partial deletion of chromosome 3 remains to be defined. Objective: To examine the association of partial chromosome 3 deletion in UMs with metastasis-free survival. Design, Setting, and Participants: This retrospective cohort study of 1088 consecutive comparative genomic hybridization arrays performed from May 1, 2006, to July 31, 2015, assessed patients presenting with UMs with and without partial loss of chromosome 3 at a referral center. Data analysis was performed from September 1, 2017, to November 30, 2017. Exposure: Uveal melanoma with or without partial loss of chromosome 3. Main Outcomes and Measures: Metastasis-free survival and overall survival at 60 months. Results: Of the 1088 consecutive comparative genomic hybridization arrays that were performed, 43 UMs (4.0%) in 43 patients (median age, 58 years [range, 12-79 years]; 22 [51%] female) carried partial deletions of chromosome 3. Median follow-up was 66 months (range, 1.2-126.2 months). Metastasis-free survival at 60 months was 33.6% (95% CI, 15.8%-71.4%) for UMs that carried a deletion of the BAP1 (BRCA1 associated protein 1) locus (BAP1del; 24 tumors) and 80.5% (95% CI, 64.8%-100%) for UMs without the loss of the BAP1 locus (BAP1 normal [BAP1nl]; 19 tumors) (log-rank P =.001). Overall survival at 60 months was 64.5% (95% CI, 43.5%-95.8%) in the BAP1del group vs 84.1% (95% CI, 69.0%-100%) in the BAP1nl group (log-rank P

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Rodrigues, M., Ait Rais, K., Salviat, F., Algret, N., Simaga, F., Barnhill, R., … Pierron, G. (2020). Association of Partial Chromosome 3 Deletion in Uveal Melanomas with Metastasis-Free Survival. JAMA Ophthalmology, 138(2), 182–188. https://doi.org/10.1001/jamaophthalmol.2019.5403

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