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Motility-related protein-1/CD9 expression in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma.

Boban M Erovic1, Johannes Pammer, David Hollemann, Markus Woegerbauer, Silvana Geleff, Michael B Fischer, Martin Burian, Florian Frommlet, Csilla Neuchrist.   

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Motility-related protein (MRP)-1/CD9 is implicated in cell adhesion and motility and was shown to be clearly involved in tumor prognosis and angiogenesis. Elevated MRP-1/CD9 expression on tumor cells has been linked to a favorable prognosis in breast cancer, colon cancer, lung cancer, and HNSCC. Because MRP-1/CD9 is associated with angiogenesis, it might play a role in tumor angiogenesis as well.
METHODS: We analyzed MRP-1/CD9 expression in HNSCC specimens and cell lines by real-time RT-PCR and in HNSCC biopsy specimens and stromal vessels by immunohistochemistry. Kruskal Wallis and Chi2 test, univariate and multivariate Cox regression, and Kaplan-Meier methods were used for statistical analysis.
RESULTS: Real-time and PCR RT showed elevated expression of MRP-1/CD9 in one (SCC25) of four HNSCC cell lines and two of six HNSCC patients, whereas two cell lines (SCC9 and JPPA) and one HNSCC patient had lower MRP-1/CD9 levels compared with other specimens. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated strong MRP-1/CD9 IR expression on tumor cells in 13 patients (39%), whereas 21 patients (61%) had less to medium MRP-1/CD9 IR expression. Increased MRP-1/CD9 expression on tumor cells was correlated with prolonged patient survival (p =.02) and a longer disease-free interval (p =.004), a diminished recurrence rate (p =.02), and lower stages of neck lymph nodes (p =.04). MRP-1/CD9 IR was also found in a subpopulation of vessels that seem to be less in tumor specimens than in normal mucosa (p <.0001). MRP-1/CD9+ vessels are podoplanin+ and are therefore regarded as lymphatic vessels.
CONCLUSIONS: Our results revealed that elevated MRP-1/CD9 expression on HNSCC is linked to a favorable clinical outcome and confirmed reports of MRP-1/CD9 expression in other carcinomas. MRP-1/CD9+ vessels were found to be lymphatic in nature. The number and staining intensity of these vessels is decreased in tumor tissue, which suggests a stabilizing role for this protein in lymphangiogenesis. Copyright 2003 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12966509     DOI: 10.1002/hed.10306

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Head Neck        ISSN: 1043-3074            Impact factor:   3.147


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