Abstract
Numerous BRAF mutations have been detected in melanoma biopsy specimens and cell lines. In contrast, several studies report lack of BRAF mutations in uveal melanoma including primary and metastatic choroidal and ciliary body melanomas. To our knowledge, for the first time, here we report a case of choroidal melanoma harboring the BRAF mutation (V600E). The activation of RAF/MEK/ERK pathway, although independent of BRAF mutation, was reported in uveal melanoma. The presence of V600E mutation indicates that the RAF/MEK/ERK pathway, in addition to cutaneous melanoma progression, may play a role in the choroidal melanoma development. ©2006 Landes Bioscience.
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Malaponte, G., Libra, M., Gangemi, P., Bevelacqua, V., Mangano, K., D’Amico, F., … Travali, S. (2006). Detection of BRAF gene mutation in primary choroidal melanoma tissue. Cancer Biology and Therapy, 5(2), 225–227. https://doi.org/10.4161/cbt.5.2.2429
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