Literature DB >> 8674069

Identification of differentially expressed messenger RNAs in human melanocytes and melanoma cells.

H G Simon1, B Risse, M Jost, S Oppenheimer, C Kari, U Rodeck.   

Abstract

The phenotype of malignant lesions is a reflection of genetic events altering the RNA and protein expression patterns of normal cells. We have investigated RNA expression patterns distinguishing normal melanocytes (FM 902), a primary melanoma cell line (WM 793), and its variant cell line (1205-LU), selected for metastatic phenotype in athymic mice. Using mRNA differential display, we identified 42 different cDNA PCR products with cell line-specific expression patterns. Direct sequence analysis matched approximately 50% of the cDNA PCR products with gene sequences accessible in DNA databases. Among the known genes, two functionally distinct groups were recognized: (a) genes encoding ribosomal and mitochondrial proteins that were predominantly up-regulated in the malignant cells; and (b) genes encoding modulators of the immune response. Among the immunomodulators, the T-cell antigen MART-1 and the protease inhibitor alpha2-macroglobulin were detected in the melanocyte cell line but not in the tumor cells. By contrast, mRNAs for the complement inhibitor CD59 and the cytokine IL-1beta were found to be overexpressed in the malignant melanoma cells. RNA slot blot hybridization on a larger panel of melanocyte and melanoma cell lines confirmed differential expression of 15 of 42 genes including MART-1, alpha2-macroglobulin, and CD59. This molecular screening approach identified also three partially characterized and three novel sequences with differential expression patterns in normal and malignant melanocytes.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8674069

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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