Molecular Frontiers in Melanoma: Pathogenesis, Diagnosis, and Therapeutic Advances.
Hyun Jee KimYeong Ho KimPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Melanoma, a highly aggressive skin cancer, is characterized by rapid progression and high mortality. Recent advances in molecular pathogenesis have shed light on genetic and epigenetic changes that drive melanoma development. This review provides an overview of these developments, focusing on molecular mechanisms in melanoma genesis. It highlights how mutations, particularly in the BRAF , NRAS , c-KIT , and GNAQ/GNA11 genes, affect critical signaling pathways. The evolution of diagnostic techniques, such as genomics, transcriptomics, liquid biopsies, and molecular biomarkers for early detection and prognosis, is also discussed. The therapeutic landscape has transformed with targeted therapies and immunotherapies, improving patient outcomes. This paper examines the efficacy, challenges, and prospects of these treatments, including recent clinical trials and emerging strategies. The potential of novel treatment strategies, including neoantigen vaccines, adoptive cell transfer, microbiome interactions, and nanoparticle-based combination therapy, is explored. These advances emphasize the challenges of therapy resistance and the importance of personalized medicine. This review underlines the necessity for evidence-based therapy selection in managing the increasing global incidence of melanoma.
Keyphrases
- skin cancer
- single cell
- combination therapy
- clinical trial
- cell therapy
- signaling pathway
- genome wide
- risk factors
- dna methylation
- basal cell carcinoma
- randomized controlled trial
- single molecule
- type diabetes
- cardiovascular events
- bone marrow
- climate change
- pi k akt
- sensitive detection
- smoking cessation
- bioinformatics analysis