Pathology and Molecular Biology of Melanoma

Curr Issues Mol Biol. 2023 Jun 30;45(7):5575-5597. doi: 10.3390/cimb45070352.

Abstract

Almost every death in young patients with an advanced skin tumor is caused by melanoma. Today, with the help of modern treatments, these patients survive longer or can even achieve a cure. Advanced stage melanoma is frequently related with poor prognosis and physicians still find this disease difficult to manage due to the absence of a lasting response to initial treatment regimens and the lack of randomized clinical trials in post immunotherapy/targeted molecular therapy settings. New therapeutic targets are emerging from preclinical data on the genetic profile of melanocytes and from the identification of molecular factors involved in the pathogenesis of malignant transformation. In the current paper, we present the diagnostic challenges, molecular biology and genetics of malignant melanoma, as well as the current therapeutic options for patients with this diagnosis.

Keywords: clinical implications; genetics; melanoma; molecular biology.

Publication types

  • Review

Grants and funding

D.C., J.T.B., V.G. and M.C. were funded by an International Collaborative Grant of the European Economic Space between Romania, Iceland, and Norway 2014–2021: “Continuous Flow Interchange of Communication and Knowledge in Biomedical University Research—FLOW”, No. 21-COP-0034.