通过对疾病严重程度的转录组学分析揭示猫弥漫性虹膜黑色素瘤的分子特征。

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D Kayes, B Blacklock, R McGeachan, E Scurrell, K Donnelly, L Murphy, A Fawkes, R Clark, A Meynert, H Becher, R Pittaway, G Fricker, R Tetas Pont, A Suárez-Bonnet, K L Bowlt Blacklock
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猫弥漫性虹膜黑色素瘤(FDIM)是猫中最常见的原发性眼部肿瘤,19-63%的患者发生转移性疾病。更大的眼内侵犯与死亡率增加相关。目前还没有有效的治疗转移性FDIM的方法,部分原因是缺乏与侵袭性肿瘤行为相关的已知分子靶点。在这里,我们使用激光捕获显微解剖和核心活检标本(来自福尔马林固定石蜡包埋组织)的大量RNA测序来定义treatment-naïve猫中FDIM的转录组学景观。样本包括“虹膜黑素病”(局限于虹膜前部的发育不良的黑素细胞;n = 7),“早期FDIM”(局限于虹膜基质的肿瘤黑色素细胞;n = 13)和“晚期FDIM”(肿瘤浸润到睫状体和巩膜;n = 13)。虹膜黑素病与早期FDIM表现出基因重叠,支持其重新分类为“原位黑色素瘤”。早期FDIM显示与肿瘤起始、免疫募集和运动相关的基因上调(如STOX1、PEG3、XIAP、MCAM、VIM)。晚期FDIM表现出免疫微环境重塑、免疫逃避和细胞凋亡抑制(如BIRC2、BIRC5、CCL2、HAVCR2), FOX1、FOXC2和SOX11下调。这些结果提供了疾病严重程度的关键生物标志物,这可能有助于开发更准确的预后测试和更有效的FDIM靶向治疗。
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Uncovering the molecular signature of feline diffuse iris melanoma through transcriptomic analysis of disease severity.

Uncovering the molecular signature of feline diffuse iris melanoma through transcriptomic analysis of disease severity.

Uncovering the molecular signature of feline diffuse iris melanoma through transcriptomic analysis of disease severity.

Feline diffuse iris melanoma (FDIM) is the most common primary ocular tumour in cats, with metastatic disease occurring in 19-63% of patients. Greater intraocular invasion correlates with increased mortality. No effective therapeutics exist for metastatic FDIM, partly due to a lack of known molecular targets associated with aggressive tumour behaviour. Here, we define the transcriptomic landscape of FDIM in treatment-naïve cats using bulk RNA sequencing on laser capture microdissection and core biopsy specimens from formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded tissue. Samples included 'iris melanosis' (dysplastic melanocytes confined to the anterior iris; n = 7), 'early FDIM' (neoplastic melanocytes confined to the iris stroma; n = 13), and 'late FDIM' (neoplastic infiltration into the ciliary body and sclera; n = 13). Iris melanosis exhibited genetic overlap with early FDIM, supporting its reclassification as 'melanoma in situ'. Early FDIM showed upregulation of genes linked to tumour initiation, immune recruitment, and motility (e.g., STOX1, PEG3, XIAP, MCAM, VIM). Late FDIM exhibited immune microenvironment remodelling, immune evasion, and apoptosis inhibition (e.g., BIRC2, BIRC5, CCL2, HAVCR2), with downregulation of FOX1, FOXC2, and SOX11. These results provide critical biomarkers of disease severity, which may aid in the development of more accurate prognostic tests and more effective targeted therapies for FDIM.

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