Nf-Kappa B In The Vascular Progression Of Melanoma

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2004)

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Purpose To examine a model of melanoma progression based on vascular factors and the role of NF-kappaB in the vascular progression of melanoma.Patients and Methods A data set of 526 patients from the University of California San Francisco Melanoma Center with 2 years of follow-up or first relapse was studied. The impact of the presence or absence of various prognostic factors on overall survival of melanoma patients was assessed using Cox regression and Kaplan-Meier analysis. A matched-pair analysis of NF-kappaB expression was performed in cases with vascular involvement and increased tumor vascularity versus matched controls lacking these factors.Results Cox regression analysis of factors evaluated by the American Joint Committee on Cancer Melanoma Staging Committee reproduced the powerful impact of tumor thickness and ulceration in this data set. With the inclusion of vascular factors such as tumor vascularity and vascular involvement, ulceration was no longer significant in predicting overall survival. By multivariate analysis, vascular involvement and tumor vascularity were the strongest predictors of melanoma outcome. Tumor vascularity seems to be a precursor of both vascular involvement and ulceration. A matched-pair tissue array analysis demonstrated the significant correlation between overexpression of NF-kappaB-p65 and the development of vascular factors.Conclusion Vascular factors play an important role in the progression of malignant melanoma. Ulceration may be a surrogate marker for the interactions between melanoma and the tumor vasculature. NF-kappaB seems to play an important role in the development of these factors. (C) 2004 by American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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