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Loss of nephronectin promotes tumor progression in malignant melanoma

Abstract

Nephronectin (POEM) was originally identified as a factor involved in tissue morphogenesis. POEM has several characteristics of a matrix protein including an arg‐gly‐asp binding domain site that is recognized by integrins. Recently, deregulation of POEM was found in breast cancer. We therefore speculate that deregulation of POEM expression plays a role in the development or progression of malignant melanoma. Thus, we evaluated melanoma cell lines and tissue samples of malignant melanoma for POEM transcription. We found that POEM expression was reduced or lost in most cell lines and in all tumor samples analyzed. Reduced POEM expression occurred as early as in primary tumors detected by both immunohistochemical and reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction analyses. Functional assays with stable POEM transfected cell lines revealed that POEM expression increased cell adhesion and decreased cell migration and invasion supporting a role of POEM in tumor progression. Interestingly, integrin α‐8 expression, which was described as a receptor for POEM, is enhanced in malignant melanoma. Our studies thus indicate that loss of POEM expression may contribute to melanoma progression. ( Cancer Sci 2008; 99: 229–233)

Keywords:
Melanoma Tumor progression Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction Poetry Immunohistochemistry Integrin Biology Malignant transformation Cancer research Pathology Cell Cancer Medicine Gene expression Art Genetics Gene

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Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Immunology and Allergy
Cellular Mechanics and Interactions
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Cell Biology
Protease and Inhibitor Mechanisms
Life Sciences →  Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology →  Cancer Research

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