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Melanoma-Derived BRAF(V600E) Mutation in Peritumoral Stromal Cells: Implications for in Vivo Cell Fusion

Melanoma often recurs in patients after the removal of the primary tumor, suggesting the presence of recurrent tumor-initiating cells that are undetectable using standard diagnostic methods. As cell fusion has been implicated to facilitate the alteration of a cell’s phenotype, we hypothesized that c...

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Autores principales: Kurgyis, Zsuzsanna, Kemény, Lajos V., Buknicz, Tünde, Groma, Gergely, Oláh, Judit, Jakab, Ádám, Polyánka, Hilda, Zänker, Kurt, Dittmar, Thomas, Kemény, Lajos, Németh, István B.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4926511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27338362
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17060980
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author Kurgyis, Zsuzsanna
Kemény, Lajos V.
Buknicz, Tünde
Groma, Gergely
Oláh, Judit
Jakab, Ádám
Polyánka, Hilda
Zänker, Kurt
Dittmar, Thomas
Kemény, Lajos
Németh, István B.
author_facet Kurgyis, Zsuzsanna
Kemény, Lajos V.
Buknicz, Tünde
Groma, Gergely
Oláh, Judit
Jakab, Ádám
Polyánka, Hilda
Zänker, Kurt
Dittmar, Thomas
Kemény, Lajos
Németh, István B.
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description Melanoma often recurs in patients after the removal of the primary tumor, suggesting the presence of recurrent tumor-initiating cells that are undetectable using standard diagnostic methods. As cell fusion has been implicated to facilitate the alteration of a cell’s phenotype, we hypothesized that cells in the peritumoral stroma having a stromal phenotype that initiate recurrent tumors might originate from the fusion of tumor and stromal cells. Here, we show that in patients with BRAF(V600E) melanoma, melanoma antigen recognized by T-cells (MART1)-negative peritumoral stromal cells express BRAF(V600E) protein. To confirm the presence of the oncogene at the genetic level, peritumoral stromal cells were microdissected and screened for the presence of BRAF(V600E) with a mutation-specific polymerase chain reaction. Interestingly, cells carrying the BRAF(V600E) mutation were not only found among cells surrounding the primary tumor but were also present in the stroma of melanoma metastases as well as in a histologically tumor-free re-excision sample from a patient who subsequently developed a local recurrence. We did not detect any BRAF(V600E) mutation or protein in the peritumoral stroma of BRAF(WT) melanoma. Therefore, our results suggest that peritumoral stromal cells contain melanoma-derived oncogenic information, potentially as a result of cell fusion. These hybrid cells display the phenotype of stromal cells and are therefore undetectable using routine histological assessments. Our results highlight the importance of genetic analyses and the application of mutation-specific antibodies in the identification of potentially recurrent-tumor-initiating cells, which may help better predict patient survival and disease outcome.
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spelling pubmed-49265112016-07-06 Melanoma-Derived BRAF(V600E) Mutation in Peritumoral Stromal Cells: Implications for in Vivo Cell Fusion Kurgyis, Zsuzsanna Kemény, Lajos V. Buknicz, Tünde Groma, Gergely Oláh, Judit Jakab, Ádám Polyánka, Hilda Zänker, Kurt Dittmar, Thomas Kemény, Lajos Németh, István B. Int J Mol Sci Article Melanoma often recurs in patients after the removal of the primary tumor, suggesting the presence of recurrent tumor-initiating cells that are undetectable using standard diagnostic methods. As cell fusion has been implicated to facilitate the alteration of a cell’s phenotype, we hypothesized that cells in the peritumoral stroma having a stromal phenotype that initiate recurrent tumors might originate from the fusion of tumor and stromal cells. Here, we show that in patients with BRAF(V600E) melanoma, melanoma antigen recognized by T-cells (MART1)-negative peritumoral stromal cells express BRAF(V600E) protein. To confirm the presence of the oncogene at the genetic level, peritumoral stromal cells were microdissected and screened for the presence of BRAF(V600E) with a mutation-specific polymerase chain reaction. Interestingly, cells carrying the BRAF(V600E) mutation were not only found among cells surrounding the primary tumor but were also present in the stroma of melanoma metastases as well as in a histologically tumor-free re-excision sample from a patient who subsequently developed a local recurrence. We did not detect any BRAF(V600E) mutation or protein in the peritumoral stroma of BRAF(WT) melanoma. Therefore, our results suggest that peritumoral stromal cells contain melanoma-derived oncogenic information, potentially as a result of cell fusion. These hybrid cells display the phenotype of stromal cells and are therefore undetectable using routine histological assessments. Our results highlight the importance of genetic analyses and the application of mutation-specific antibodies in the identification of potentially recurrent-tumor-initiating cells, which may help better predict patient survival and disease outcome. MDPI 2016-06-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4926511/ /pubmed/27338362 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17060980 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kurgyis, Zsuzsanna
Kemény, Lajos V.
Buknicz, Tünde
Groma, Gergely
Oláh, Judit
Jakab, Ádám
Polyánka, Hilda
Zänker, Kurt
Dittmar, Thomas
Kemény, Lajos
Németh, István B.
Melanoma-Derived BRAF(V600E) Mutation in Peritumoral Stromal Cells: Implications for in Vivo Cell Fusion
title Melanoma-Derived BRAF(V600E) Mutation in Peritumoral Stromal Cells: Implications for in Vivo Cell Fusion
title_full Melanoma-Derived BRAF(V600E) Mutation in Peritumoral Stromal Cells: Implications for in Vivo Cell Fusion
title_fullStr Melanoma-Derived BRAF(V600E) Mutation in Peritumoral Stromal Cells: Implications for in Vivo Cell Fusion
title_full_unstemmed Melanoma-Derived BRAF(V600E) Mutation in Peritumoral Stromal Cells: Implications for in Vivo Cell Fusion
title_short Melanoma-Derived BRAF(V600E) Mutation in Peritumoral Stromal Cells: Implications for in Vivo Cell Fusion
title_sort melanoma-derived braf(v600e) mutation in peritumoral stromal cells: implications for in vivo cell fusion
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4926511/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27338362
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17060980
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