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Investigating Vitreous Cytokines in Choroidal Melanoma

Hakan Demirci    
Lu Tang    
F. Yesim Demirci    
Cem Ozgonul    
Sarah Weber and Jeffrey Sundstrom    

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Uveal melanoma (UM) is a rare cancer highly prone to metastasis. Metastatic risk is currently predicted using clinical and/or tumor biopsy-based information. While tumor biopsy-based molecular information is helpful, there is an unmet need for a liquid biopsy-based approach as a more advantageous alternative to tumor biopsy. Given that UMs primarily arise in the posterior eye segment, vitreous (which fills the posterior eye cavity) represents a fluid source enriched in tumor-derived molecules. Inflammatory microenvironment indicates poor prognosis in UM and cytokines are key mediators of immune response/inflammation. Vitreous cytokine analysis may therefore increase our understanding of UM and inform future clinical strategies. In this study, we analyzed 41 vitreous cytokines in 32 eyes (18 with posterior UM and 14 controls) and identified 26 UM-associated and 6 prognosis-relevant cytokines. Our findings further support the value of vitreous cytokine analysis in UM and the need for additional studies to establish the best candidates for biomarker development and/or therapeutic targeting.

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