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Expression of vesicular monoamine transporters, synaptosomal-associated protein 25 and syntaxin1: a signature of human small cell lung carcinoma.

L Graff1, F Castrop, M Bauer, H Höfler, M Gratzl.   

Abstract

Vesicular monoamine transporters (VMATs) are a prerequisite for the uptake of biogenic amines into intracellular storage organelles, whereas soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors (SNAREs; such as SNAP-25 and syntaxin1) are essential for exocytosis of biogenic amines by neurons and endocrine cells. In this study, we examined whether these proteins exist in high-grade malignant small cell lung carcinomas (SCLCs), large cell carcinomas, adenocarcinomas, and squamous cell carcinomas of the lung. We analyzed two established human SCLC cell lines, one adenocarcinoma cell line, paraffin-embedded tumors (SCLC, n = 25; large cell carcinoma, n = 10; adenocarcinoma, n = 10; squamous cell carcinoma, n = 10), and snap-frozen SCLC samples (n = 2). Using immunocytochemistry, Western blotting, Northern blotting, RT-PCR, and sequencing, we identified VMAT1, VMAT2, SNAP-25, and syntaxin1 in cultured SCLC cells. Immunohistochemistry carried out on paraffin sections revealed that all SCLC tumors express VMAT1, VMAT2, SNAP-25, and syntaxin1. The presence of SNAP-25 and syntaxin1 in SCLC was confirmed by RT-PCR performed with material extracted from paraffin sections. Western blot analysis and RT-PCR carried out with snap-frozen SCLC tumors revealed the presence of SNAREs and VMATs. Immunohistochemistry showed that non-SCLC tumors were negative for SNAREs and VMATs, with the exception of immunostaining for SNAP-25 and syntaxin1 in 3 of 10 adenocarcinomas. Our findings indicate that SCLC cells are endowed with transporters necessary for intracellular storage of biogenic amines and with proteins required for exocytosis of secretory products. These proteins may be used as markers of differentiation of human lung tumors. Moreover, the presence of VMATs provides the basis for a diagnostic application of biogenic amine-derived tracers in positron emission tomography of SCLC tumors.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11280778

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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