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Inducible nitric oxide synthase expression in melanoma: implications in lymphangiogenesis.

Daniela Massi1, Maria C De Nisi, Alessandro Franchi, Vasileios Mourmouras, Gianna Baroni, John Panelos, Marco Santucci, Clelia Miracco.   

Abstract

Cutaneous melanoma preferentially metastasizes via the lymphatic route. However, the mechanisms of lymphatic invasion and metastasis to regional lymph nodes are poorly understood. Nitric oxide is a free radical molecule synthesized from L-arginine by nitric oxide synthases that plays a critical role in various physiological and pathological processes, including tumor growth and angiogenesis. We have tested whether inducible nitric oxide synthase expression correlates with lymphatic vessel density identified with D2-40 antibody and/or blood microvessel density identified with CD105/endoglin in a series of melanocytic nevi (n=28) and cutaneous melanomas (n=38), representative of various pT. Inducible nitric oxide synthase expression was significantly lower in melanocytic nevi in comparison with primary and metastatic melanomas (P<0.001). Mean microvessel density was significantly higher in primary and metastatic melanomas in comparison with melanocytic nevi (P<0.001 for intratumoral and P=0.001 for peritumoral vessels). Vertical growth phase melanomas showed a higher intratumoral microvessel density in comparison with radial growth phase melanomas (P=0.02). The number of peritumoral lymphatics was significantly lower in nevi as compared with primary and metastatic melanomas (P=0.01). No correlation between microvessel or lymphatic vessel and clinical outcome was found in melanomas. A significant direct correlation was observed between inducible nitric oxide synthase immunostaining in melanocytic tumor cells and the density of lymphatic vessels (peritumoral: P=0.001; intratumoral: P=0.08), and the density of peritumoral blood microvessel (P=0.02). Our findings support the hypothesis that inducible nitric oxide synthase is implicated not only in blood, but also in lymphatic vascular neoformation in melanoma. Mechanistic studies are needed to address the possibility that inducible nitric oxide synthase controls lymphangiogenesis, dissemination and lymphatic borne metastases.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18660796     DOI: 10.1038/modpathol.2008.128

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mod Pathol        ISSN: 0893-3952            Impact factor:   7.842


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