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Nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma

NECL-5 is involved in regulating cell–cell junctions, in cooperation with cadherins, integrins and platelet-derived growth factor receptor, that are essential for intercellular communication. Its role in malignant transformation was previously described. It has been reported that transformation of m...

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Autores principales: Bevelacqua, Valentina, Bevelacqua, Ylenia, Candido, Saverio, Skarmoutsou, Evangelia, Amoroso, Alfredo, Guarneri, Claudio, Strazzanti, Angela, Gangemi, Pietro, Mazzarino, Maria C., D'Amico, Fabio, McCubrey, James A., Libra, Massimo, Malaponte, Grazia
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3478464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22929570
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author Bevelacqua, Valentina
Bevelacqua, Ylenia
Candido, Saverio
Skarmoutsou, Evangelia
Amoroso, Alfredo
Guarneri, Claudio
Strazzanti, Angela
Gangemi, Pietro
Mazzarino, Maria C.
D'Amico, Fabio
McCubrey, James A.
Libra, Massimo
Malaponte, Grazia
author_facet Bevelacqua, Valentina
Bevelacqua, Ylenia
Candido, Saverio
Skarmoutsou, Evangelia
Amoroso, Alfredo
Guarneri, Claudio
Strazzanti, Angela
Gangemi, Pietro
Mazzarino, Maria C.
D'Amico, Fabio
McCubrey, James A.
Libra, Massimo
Malaponte, Grazia
author_sort Bevelacqua, Valentina
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description NECL-5 is involved in regulating cell–cell junctions, in cooperation with cadherins, integrins and platelet-derived growth factor receptor, that are essential for intercellular communication. Its role in malignant transformation was previously described. It has been reported that transformation of melanocytes is associated with altered expression of adhesion molecules suggesting the potential involment of NECL-5 in melanoma development and prognosis. To shed light on this issue, the expression and the role of NECL-5 in melanoma tissues was investigated by bioinformatic and molecular approaches. NECL-5 was up-regulated both at the mRNA and the protein levels in WM35, M14 and A375 cell lines compared with normal melanocytes. A subsequent analysis in primary and metastatic melanoma specimens confirmed “in vitro” findings. NECL-5 overexpression was observed in 53 of 59 (89.8%) and 12 of 12 (100%), primary melanoma and melanoma metastasis, respectively; while, low expression of NECL-5 was detected in 12 of 20 (60%) benign nevi. A significant correlation of NECL-5 overexpression was observed with most of known negative melanoma prognostic factors, including lymph-node involvement (P = 0.009) and thickness (P = 0.004). Intriguingly, by analyzing the large series of melanoma samples in the Xu dataset, we identified the transcription factor YY1 among genes positively correlated with NECL-5 (r = 0.5). The concordant computational and experimental data of the present study indicate that the extent of NECL-5 expression correlates with melanoma progression.
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spelling pubmed-34784642012-10-24 Nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma Bevelacqua, Valentina Bevelacqua, Ylenia Candido, Saverio Skarmoutsou, Evangelia Amoroso, Alfredo Guarneri, Claudio Strazzanti, Angela Gangemi, Pietro Mazzarino, Maria C. D'Amico, Fabio McCubrey, James A. Libra, Massimo Malaponte, Grazia Oncotarget Research Papers NECL-5 is involved in regulating cell–cell junctions, in cooperation with cadherins, integrins and platelet-derived growth factor receptor, that are essential for intercellular communication. Its role in malignant transformation was previously described. It has been reported that transformation of melanocytes is associated with altered expression of adhesion molecules suggesting the potential involment of NECL-5 in melanoma development and prognosis. To shed light on this issue, the expression and the role of NECL-5 in melanoma tissues was investigated by bioinformatic and molecular approaches. NECL-5 was up-regulated both at the mRNA and the protein levels in WM35, M14 and A375 cell lines compared with normal melanocytes. A subsequent analysis in primary and metastatic melanoma specimens confirmed “in vitro” findings. NECL-5 overexpression was observed in 53 of 59 (89.8%) and 12 of 12 (100%), primary melanoma and melanoma metastasis, respectively; while, low expression of NECL-5 was detected in 12 of 20 (60%) benign nevi. A significant correlation of NECL-5 overexpression was observed with most of known negative melanoma prognostic factors, including lymph-node involvement (P = 0.009) and thickness (P = 0.004). Intriguingly, by analyzing the large series of melanoma samples in the Xu dataset, we identified the transcription factor YY1 among genes positively correlated with NECL-5 (r = 0.5). The concordant computational and experimental data of the present study indicate that the extent of NECL-5 expression correlates with melanoma progression. Impact Journals LLC 2012-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC3478464/ /pubmed/22929570 Text en Copyright: © 2012 Bevelacqua et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited
spellingShingle Research Papers
Bevelacqua, Valentina
Bevelacqua, Ylenia
Candido, Saverio
Skarmoutsou, Evangelia
Amoroso, Alfredo
Guarneri, Claudio
Strazzanti, Angela
Gangemi, Pietro
Mazzarino, Maria C.
D'Amico, Fabio
McCubrey, James A.
Libra, Massimo
Malaponte, Grazia
Nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma
title Nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma
title_full Nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma
title_fullStr Nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma
title_full_unstemmed Nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma
title_short Nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma
title_sort nectin like-5 overexpression correlates with the malignant phenotype in cutaneous melanoma
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3478464/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22929570
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