El-Shabrawi Y, Radner H, Muellner K, Langmann G, Hoefler G
Department of Ophthalmology, University Graz, Austria.
Acta Ophthalmol Scand. 1999 Feb;77(1):31-2. doi: 10.1034/j.1600-0420.1999.770107.x.
To investigate the possible role of UV-radiation in the development of conjunctival malignant melanoma. N-ras mutations are frequently found in cutaneous melanomas of sun-exposed body areas. UV-radiation is thought to induce mutations in the N-ras gene, that convert these genes into active oncogenes. The presence of N-ras mutations has been considered an indicator for UV-exposure in the development of melanomas on sun-exposed body sides.
We analyzed six paraffin-embedded conjunctival melanomas for mutations of the N-ras gene. Codons 12, 13 and 61 were amplified using polymerase chain reaction and sequenced.
We could not detect point mutations of the N-ras gene in our samples.
Since we could not find deviations from the wild type sequence in the N-ras gene, our study does not support UV-exposure as being causative in the development of conjunctival melanoma.