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FOXD1 Is a Transcription Factor Important for Uveal Melanocyte Development and Associated with High-Risk Uveal Melanoma
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- Rotterdam Ocular Melanoma Study Group (ROMS) , van den Bosch , Q C C , Nguyen , J Q N , Brands , T , van den Bosch , T P P , Verdijk , R M , Paridaens , D , Naus , N C , de Klein , A , Kiliç , E & Brosens , E 2022 , ' FOXD1 Is a Transcription Factor Important for Uveal Melanocyte Development and Associated with High-Risk Uveal Melanoma ' , Cancers , vol. 14 , no. 15 , 3668 .
- Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- Uveal melanoma (UM) is a deadly ocular malignancy, originating from uveal melanocytes. Although much is known regarding prognostication in UM, the exact mechanism of metastasis is mostly unknown. Metastatic tumor cells are known to express a more stem-like RNA profile which is seen often in cell-specific embryonic development to induce tumor progression. Here, we identified novel transcription regulators by reanalyzing publicly available single cell RNA sequencing experiments. We identified five transcription regulators of interest: ELL2, KDM5B, REXO4, RBFOX2 and FOXD1. Our most significant finding is FOXD1, as this gene is nearly exclusively expressed in high-risk UM and its expression is associated with a poor prognosis. Even within the BAP1-mutated UM, the expression of FOXD1 is correlated with poor survival. FOXD1 is a novel factor which could potentially be involved in the metastatic capacity of high-risk UM. Elucidating the function of FOXD1 in UM could provide insight into the malignant transformation of uveal melanocytes, especially in high-risk UM.
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- Journal :
- Rotterdam Ocular Melanoma Study Group (ROMS) , van den Bosch , Q C C , Nguyen , J Q N , Brands , T , van den Bosch , T P P , Verdijk , R M , Paridaens , D , Naus , N C , de Klein , A , Kiliç , E & Brosens , E 2022 , ' FOXD1 Is a Transcription Factor Important for Uveal Melanocyte Development and Associated with High-Risk Uveal Melanoma ' , Cancers , vol. 14 , no. 15 , 3668 .
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- application/pdf, English
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1346347803
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource