Journal of Ophthalmology (Jan 2013)

Expression of the Metastasis Suppressor KAI1 in Uveal Melanoma

  • Shawn C. Maloney,
  • Bruno F. Fernandes,
  • Rafaella Cleto Penteado,
  • Emilia Antecka,
  • Vasco Bravo-Filho,
  • Debra Meghan Sanft,
  • Miguel N. Burnier

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/683963
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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Introduction. Uveal melanoma (UM) is an intraocular tumor that leads to metastatic disease in approximately 50% of afflicted patients. There is no efficacious treatment for metastatic disease in this cancer. Identification of markers that can offer prognostic and therapeutic value is a major focus in this field at present. KAI1 is a metastasis suppressor gene that has been reported to play a role in various human malignancies, although it has not previously been evaluated in UM. Purpose. To investigate the expression of KAI1 in UM and its potential value as a prognostic marker. Materials and Methods. 18 cases of human primary UM were collected and immunostained for KAI1 expression. A pathologist evaluated staining intensity and distribution semiquantitatively. Each case was categorized as group 1 (low staining) or group 2 (high staining). Results. In group 2, two of the 12 cases presented with metastasis. Conversely, in group 1, five out of 6 cases had metastasis. The mean follow-up of patients who did not develop metastasis was 81.81 months (median: 75 months) versus 42.14 months (median: 44 months) for patients with metastasis. Conclusions. KAI1 is a promising candidate marker that may offer prognostic value in UM; it may also represent a therapeutic target in metastatic disease.