Literature DB >> 7906252

Expression of gp185HER-2 in human cutaneous melanoma: implications for experimental immunotherapeutics.

P G Natali1, M R Nicotra, G Digiesi, R Cavaliere, A Bigotti, D Trizio, O Segatto.   

Abstract

Over-expression of the HER-2 oncogene correlates with poor prognosis in breast and ovarian carcinomas. Using a sensitive immunohistochemical assay, we have detected low levels of gp185HER-2 in intradermal nevi (78%) and in primary (75%) and metastatic melanomas (58%). The HER-2 gene product expressed by cultured melanoma cells had the expected molecular weight, but no levels of tyrosine phosphorylation could be detected. Consistently, we were unable to inhibit in vitro growth of melanoma cells with an anti-gp 185HER-2 MAb, in conditions in which the growth of SKBr-3 breast-carcinoma cells was severely impaired. However, immunotoxins to gp 185HER-2 were able to kill gp185HER-2-positive melanoma cells. These data indicate that low levels of gp185HER-2 are expressed by the melanocyte lineage, with no correlation with transformation or tumor progression. Nevertheless, gp185HER-2 appears a suitable target for immunotherapy of cutaneous melanoma.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7906252     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910560308

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


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