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GNAQ and PMS1 Mutations Associated with Uveal Melanoma, Ocular Surface Melanosis, and Nevus of Ota.

Christopher B Toomey1,2, Kyle Fraser3, John A Thorson3, Michael H Goldbaum1, Jonathan H Lin1,3,2.   

Abstract

G protein mutations are common in uveal melanomas, and the vast majority target amino acid residue Q209 in either GNAQ or GNA11. The GNAQ R183Q mutation is found in a small fraction of uveal melanomas. We report a patient with an unusual presentation of uveal melanoma arising at an early age in the setting of congenital skin and ocular surface melanosis. A 34-year-old Hispanic female with congenital bilateral nevus of Ota and ocular surface melanosis presented with progressive loss of visual acuity and was found to have a juxtapapillary uveal melanoma. She was treated with brachytherapy, but the tumor relapsed. She underwent enucleation that revealed mixed spindle and epithelioid uveal melanoma cells with no extraocular or lymphovascular spread. Next-generation sequencing performed on DNA isolated from the enucleation specimen identified a GNAQ R183Q mutation and a PMS1 truncation mutation. Cytogenetic profiling revealed no monosomy 3. These findings raise the possibility that uveal melanomas bearing G protein R183 mutations may have distinct clinicopathologic profiles compared to those with Q209 mutations. Furthermore, this is the first reported case of a mutation in the mismatch repair gene PMS1 associated with uveal melanoma.

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Keywords:  GNAQ/GNA11; Mismatch repair; Nevus of Ota; Ocular melanosis; Uveal melanoma

Year:  2019        PMID: 31367589      PMCID: PMC6615330          DOI: 10.1159/000495508

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ocul Oncol Pathol        ISSN: 2296-4657


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