[HTML][HTML] Expression and functional role of CRIPTO-1 in cutaneous melanoma

A De Luca, L Lamura, L Strizzi, C Roma… - British journal of …, 2011 - nature.com
A De Luca, L Lamura, L Strizzi, C Roma, A D'Antonio, N Margaryan, G Pirozzi, MY Hsu…
British journal of cancer, 2011nature.com
Background: CRIPTO-1 (CR-1) is involved in the pathogenesis and progression of human
carcinoma of different histological origin. In this study we addressed the expression and the
functional role of CR-1 in cutaneous melanoma. Methods: Expression of CR-1 protein in
melanomas and melanoma cell lines was assessed by immunohistochemistry, western
blotting and/or flow cytometry. Levels of mRNA were evaluated by real-time PCR. Invasion
assays were performed in Matrigel-coated modified Boyden chambers. Results: Expression …
Abstract
Background:
CRIPTO-1 (CR-1) is involved in the pathogenesis and progression of human carcinoma of different histological origin. In this study we addressed the expression and the functional role of CR-1 in cutaneous melanoma.
Methods:
Expression of CR-1 protein in melanomas and melanoma cell lines was assessed by immunohistochemistry, western blotting and/or flow cytometry. Levels of mRNA were evaluated by real-time PCR. Invasion assays were performed in Matrigel-coated modified Boyden chambers.
Results:
Expression of CR-1 protein and/or mRNA was found in 16 out of 37 primary human cutaneous melanomas and in 12 out of 21 melanoma cell lines. Recombinant CR-1 protein activated in melanoma cells c-Src and, at lesser extent, Smad signalling. In addition, CR-1 significantly increased the invasive ability of melanoma cells that was prevented by treatment with either the ALK4 inhibitor SB-431542 or the c-Src inhibitor saracatinib (AZD0530). Anti-CR-1 siRNAs produced a significant inhibition of the growth and the invasive ability of melanoma cells. Finally, a close correlation was found in melanoma cells between the levels of expression of CR-1 and the effects of saracatinib on cell growth.
Conclusion:
These data indicate that a significant fraction of cutaneous melanoma expresses CR-1 and that this growth factor is involved in the invasion and proliferation of melanoma cells.
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