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Wynn H Kao, Adam I Riker, Deepa S Kushwaha, Kimberly Ng, Steven A Enkemann, Richard Jove, Ralf Buettner, Pascal O Zinn, Néstor P Sánchez, Jaime L Villa, Alan D D'Andrea, Jorge L Sánchez, Richard D Kennedy, Clark C Chen, Jaime L Matta.
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21697891 PMCID: PMC3174338 DOI: 10.1038/jid.2011.181
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Invest Dermatol ISSN: 0022-202X Impact factor: 8.551
Figure 1Fanconi anemia, but not NER, genes are transcriptionally upregulated in melanoma compared to normal skin and NMSC
(a) Microarray analysis of Fanconi anemia and NER gene expression in MM and SCC. Green and red represent decreased and increased expression relative to control, respectively. Color intensity is proportional to expression level up to a 4-fold difference from control. Middle row shows combined expression of FANCD2 + FANCL relative to normal skin; dark brown, medium tan, and orange denote 25-50% greater, 50-100% greater, and more than 100% greater than normal, respectively. (b) DNA microarray analysis of FA and NER genes in PCM. (c) qRT-PCR analysis of FANCD2 expression in PCM vs NMSC. FANCD2 expression levels were normalized to β-actin mRNA levels. Vertical bars represent standard error.
Figure 2Strong nuclear FANCD2 protein expression is observed in primary melanoma but not NMSC
Paraffin-embedded tumors were immunostained with 1:50 anti FANCD2 (H-300) (sc28194, Santa Cruz Inc, Santa Cruz CA) and then biotinylated anti-rabbit antibody (Vector Laboratories, Burlingame CA). (a) Photomicrographs of FANCD2 protein expression in PCM (left panels) and NMSC (right panels). Breslow thickness is shown for each PCM. Black scale bars at lower right of each panel indicate 50 μm. (b) Percentage of PCM and NMSC cells with positive nuclear staining for FANCD2 by IHC. Numbers associated with each PCM on the horizontal axis represent Breslow thickness.