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Sarah Weiss1,2, Farbod Darvishian3,4, Jyothi Tadepalli5, Richard Shapiro6,7, John Golfinos8, Anna Pavlick9,10, David Polsky11,12, Tomas Kirchhoff13,14, Iman Osman15,16,17.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Median overall survival (OS) of patients with melanoma brain metastases (MBM) is usually 6 months or less. There are rare reports of patients with treated MBM who survived for years. These outlier cases represent valuable opportunities to study the somatic and germline factors that may have influenced patient outcome and led to extended survival. CASEEntities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26597176 PMCID: PMC4657192 DOI: 10.1186/s12885-015-1927-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Cancer ISSN: 1471-2407 Impact factor: 4.430
Fig. 1Photomicrograph of H&E stained primary nodular melanoma at (a) low and (b) high magnification showing nests of atypical melanocyte proliferationsmalignant melanoma tumor cells. The scale bar represents 4 mm for panel A and 125 μM for panel B
Fig. 2Coronal contrast-enhanced MRI brain images showing (a) initial 1.3 cm right parietal lobe metastasis without mass effect or cerebral edema; (b) enlarging 4 cm hemorrhagic right parietal mass with vasogenic edema 6 weeks post-gamma knife; (c) no evidence of brain metastases 12 years after resection
Fig. 3Photomicrographs of H & E stained right parietal lobe mass excision at (a) low and (b) high magnification. The scale bar represents 400 μM for panel a and 50 μM for panel b. on (A) low and (B) high magnification demonstrating metastatic melanoma with non-brisk TILs and areas of mild to moderate hemorrhage
Fig. 4Multiplex SNaPshot assay performed on resected brain metastasis demonstrating the tumor to be BRAF V600E mutant and NRAS wild type. Color codes: green = A, red = T, black = C, blue = G
Patient’s genotypes found to be associated with improved survival outcomes at the population level
| SNP | Gene | Patient genotype | OS |
|---|---|---|---|
| HR; | |||
| rs3024493 | IL10 | GT | 0.58; |
| rs222202 | IL10 | CT | 0.58; |