Title
Uveal vs. cutaneous melanoma. Origins and causes of the differences
Date Issued
25 August 2008
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review
Author(s)
Mancheno-Corvo P.
Saornil M.A.
Baril P.
Vassaux G.
Quintanilla M.
Martin-Duque P.
Universidad Francisco de Vitoria
Abstract
Melanoma is a malignant tumour derived from melanocytes (dendritic cells originated from the neural crest and capable to produce melanin synthesis) that could be established on the skin or less frequently on the uvea. The cellular origin from both kind of melanoma seems to be the same but the melanocytes migrates to the epithelia for cutaneous melanoma, while for uveal melanoma, they migrate to mesodermic tissues. Despite the common origin, both melanomas show extreme differences in their metastatic potential, clinical response to treatments, immune response and genetic alterations. We will describe some of those differences in this review. © Feseo 2008.
Start page
137
End page
142
Volume
10
Issue
3
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Medicina clínica
Oncología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-45549092749
PubMed ID
Source
Clinical and Translational Oncology
ISSN of the container
1699048X
Sponsor(s)
Acknowledgements Research in the authors’ labs is supported by Francisco de Vitoria University, the Ramón y Cajal programme from the Ministry of Education and Science and the Fondo de In-vestigaciones Sanitarias from the Spanish Ministry of Health (PI052626).
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