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Alpha v-integrins in human melanoma: gain of alpha v beta 3 and loss of alpha v beta 5 are related to tumor progression in situ but not to metastatic capacity of cell lines in nude mice.

E H Danen1, K F Jansen, A A Van Kraats, I M Cornelissen, D J Ruiter, G N Van Muijen.   

Abstract

We investigated the expression of alpha v-integrins in different stages of human cutaneous melanocytic tumor progression. We observed that alpha v beta 5 was the alpha v-integrin expressed in all common nevocellular nevi, in 78% of dysplastic nevi, in 63% of early primary melanomas, in 43% of advanced primary melanomas, and in 33% of melanoma metastases. Hence, loss of alpha v beta 5 expression was related to melanocytic tumor progression. In line with earlier reports, alpha v beta 3 was exclusively detected in advanced primary melanomas and metastases (24% and 50% respectively). Staining with anti-alpha v monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) in lesions where both alpha v beta 3 and alpha v beta 5 were absent showed that alternative alpha v-integrins were expressed in advanced primary melanomas and metastases. By FACS analysis, we determined expression of alpha v beta 5 and alpha v beta 3 in 4 human melanoma cell lines with different metastatic capacities after s.c. inoculation into nude mice. One of the non-metastatic and both highly metastatic cell lines expressed alpha v beta 5 at their surface. Surprisingly, alpha v beta 3 was detected exclusively in the non-metastatic cell lines. Absence of alpha v beta 3 in the highly metastatic cell lines was confirmed by lack of immunoprecipitation from 35S-methionine-labeled cells and by absence of immunohistochemical staining on primary and metastatic xenograft lesions. Our findings indicate that alpha v beta 5 expression is often lost in advanced stages of melanocytic tumor progression in situ, while alpha v beta 3 is acquired, but that a decrease in alpha v beta 5 and an increase in alpha v beta 3 expression are not necessarily related to the metastatic behavior of human melanoma cells in nude mice.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7538977     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910610411

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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