Integrin Distribution in Malignant Melanoma : Association of the ß 3 Subunit with Tumor Progression 1

Steven M. Albelda, Stephen A. Mette,David E. Elder, RoseMary Stewart,Laszlo Damjanovich,Meenhard Herlyn, Clayton A. Buck

semanticscholar(2006)

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Since tumor progression is dependent on the ability of malignant cells to interact with the extracellular matrix, molecules on the cell surface which mediate cell-substratum interactions are likely to be important regulators of tumor invasion and metastasis. The purpose of this study was to examine the distribution of one such group of cell adhesion receptors, the integrins, in benign and malignant lesions of human melanocytes. The distribution of integrin adhesion receptors was defined on cells in culture derived from normal and malignant melanocytes and in tissue sections from benign to increasingly malignant melanocytic lesions using a panel of monoclonal antibodies against specific integrin subunits. Cells in culture expressed a large variety of integrins, including all of the previously characterized members of the 0, subfamily plus the «,//i, vitronectin receptor. The expression of integrins was similar in cells cultured from either benign or malignant lesions. In contrast, consistent differences were noted in integrin expression by cells within tissues containing metastatic and vertical growth phase melanomas when com pared to radial growth phase melanoma cells and cells within nevi. Most notably, the expression of the ß} subunit was restricted exclusively to cells within vertical growth phase and metastatic melanomas. The pres ence of this integrin may be important in the development of tumor invasiveness and could be useful as a marker of melanoma cells entering the more aggressive phase of the malignant process.
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