# Functions and clinical implications of the liver microenvironment in hepatic uveal melanoma metastases

**Authors:** Camille J. Cunanan, Alyssa B. Sanders, Kayla C. Gallant, Rino S. Seedor, Edward J. Hartsough

PMC · DOI: 10.1007/s10555-025-10298-8 · Cancer Metastasis Reviews · 2025-10-29

## TL;DR

This paper explores how the liver environment influences the spread and treatment resistance of uveal melanoma, a rare eye cancer that often spreads to the liver.

## Contribution

The paper provides a comprehensive review of the liver microenvironment's role in uveal melanoma metastasis and treatment resistance.

## Key findings

- Uveal melanoma metastases in the liver are resistant to standard therapies due to the liver's detoxification and immunological properties.
- The liver's unique immune landscape contributes to the progression and poor prognosis of liver metastatic uveal melanoma.
- Understanding the interaction between the liver and metastatic uveal melanoma is crucial for developing better treatments.

## Abstract

Uveal melanoma (UM) is an aggressive intraocular malignancy in adults arising from the melanocytes of the uveal tract. While primary UM lesions can be successfully treated, ~ 50% of UM patients develop metastases primarily in the liver. Patients with liver metastatic UM (LMUM) have poor prognosis and few therapeutic options. LMUM lesions are unresponsive to standard chemotherapies, targeted therapies, and immune checkpoint inhibitors — an effect at least in part associated with the detoxification function of the liver and the diverse hepatic immunological landscape. Here, we recount the etiology and molecular mechanisms in the development of LMUM, examine the influences of the hepatic tumor microenvironment (TME) on UM liver tropism, and review how the innate and peripheral immune response contributes to LMUM progression and therapeutic efficacy. The unique immunological properties of the liver coupled with the distinct growth patterns of LMUM lesions present significant challenges for developing effective treatments that can overcome this specialized microenvironment. Improved understanding of the interplay between the liver and LMUM is essential for the development of more effective diagnostic techniques and improved therapeutic outcomes.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** uveal melanoma (MONDO:0006486)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** liver metastatic (MESH:D017093), LMUM (MESH:C536494), hepatic tumor (MESH:D009369), intraocular malignancy (MESH:C563596), metastases (MESH:D009362)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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