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Alpha-Enolase (ENO1) Correlates with Invasiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma—An In Vitro and a Clinical Study

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alpha-enolase (ENO1) undergoes accentuated overexpression in several solid cancers, but little is known about its status in cutaneous melanoma. The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic significance of ENO1 in surgical resections from melanoma patients and to assess its...

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Autores principales: Hippner, Miriam, Majkowski, Michal, Biecek, Przemyslaw, Szkudlarek, Teresa, Simiczyjew, Aleksandra, Pieniazek, Malgorzata, Nowak, Dorota, Miazek, Arkadiusz, Donizy, Piotr
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8871300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35204345
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12020254
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author Hippner, Miriam
Majkowski, Michal
Biecek, Przemyslaw
Szkudlarek, Teresa
Simiczyjew, Aleksandra
Pieniazek, Malgorzata
Nowak, Dorota
Miazek, Arkadiusz
Donizy, Piotr
author_facet Hippner, Miriam
Majkowski, Michal
Biecek, Przemyslaw
Szkudlarek, Teresa
Simiczyjew, Aleksandra
Pieniazek, Malgorzata
Nowak, Dorota
Miazek, Arkadiusz
Donizy, Piotr
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alpha-enolase (ENO1) undergoes accentuated overexpression in several solid cancers, but little is known about its status in cutaneous melanoma. The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic significance of ENO1 in surgical resections from melanoma patients and to assess its expression and enzymatic activity in several melanoma cell lines. In clinical analysis, the overexpression of ENO1 in melanoma cells was significantly correlated with advanced clinical stage, presence of metastases in regional lymph nodes, and shorter cancer-specific overall survival and disease-free survival. We also demonstrated high expression of ENO1 in melanoma cell lines compared with normal melanocytes. Our study, which extends previous in vitro research, makes the alpha-enolase a candidate for a promising diagnostic and therapeutic target for various types of cancers. Consequently, additional testing of ENO1 as a target for melanoma therapy is necessary. ABSTRACT: Alpha-enolase (ENO1) is a glycolytic metalloenzyme, and its overexpression occurs in numerous cancers, contributing to cancer cell survival, proliferation, and maintenance of the Warburg effect. Patients with an overexpression of ENO1 have a poor prognosis. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prognostic significance of ENO1 in surgical resections from 112 melanoma patients and to assess its expression and enzymatic activity in normoxia and hypoxia in several melanoma cell lines. Overexpression of ENO1 in tumor cells from patients was correlated with unfavorable prognosticators such as Breslow thickness, Clark level, mitotic activity, and the presence of ulceration. The expression of ENO1 also positively correlated with a greater thickness of the neoplastic infiltrate and a worse long-term prognosis for patients with cutaneous melanoma. We report significantly higher expression of ENO1 in melanoma cell lines in comparison to normal melanocytes. To conclude, our in vitro and clinical models showed that overexpression of ENO1 promotes invasiveness of melanoma cells and correlates with aggressive clinical behavior. These observations open the way to further search of a potential prognostic and therapeutic target in cutaneous melanoma.
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spelling pubmed-88713002022-02-25 Alpha-Enolase (ENO1) Correlates with Invasiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma—An In Vitro and a Clinical Study Hippner, Miriam Majkowski, Michal Biecek, Przemyslaw Szkudlarek, Teresa Simiczyjew, Aleksandra Pieniazek, Malgorzata Nowak, Dorota Miazek, Arkadiusz Donizy, Piotr Diagnostics (Basel) Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Alpha-enolase (ENO1) undergoes accentuated overexpression in several solid cancers, but little is known about its status in cutaneous melanoma. The aim of this study was to investigate the prognostic significance of ENO1 in surgical resections from melanoma patients and to assess its expression and enzymatic activity in several melanoma cell lines. In clinical analysis, the overexpression of ENO1 in melanoma cells was significantly correlated with advanced clinical stage, presence of metastases in regional lymph nodes, and shorter cancer-specific overall survival and disease-free survival. We also demonstrated high expression of ENO1 in melanoma cell lines compared with normal melanocytes. Our study, which extends previous in vitro research, makes the alpha-enolase a candidate for a promising diagnostic and therapeutic target for various types of cancers. Consequently, additional testing of ENO1 as a target for melanoma therapy is necessary. ABSTRACT: Alpha-enolase (ENO1) is a glycolytic metalloenzyme, and its overexpression occurs in numerous cancers, contributing to cancer cell survival, proliferation, and maintenance of the Warburg effect. Patients with an overexpression of ENO1 have a poor prognosis. The aim of the present study was to investigate the prognostic significance of ENO1 in surgical resections from 112 melanoma patients and to assess its expression and enzymatic activity in normoxia and hypoxia in several melanoma cell lines. Overexpression of ENO1 in tumor cells from patients was correlated with unfavorable prognosticators such as Breslow thickness, Clark level, mitotic activity, and the presence of ulceration. The expression of ENO1 also positively correlated with a greater thickness of the neoplastic infiltrate and a worse long-term prognosis for patients with cutaneous melanoma. We report significantly higher expression of ENO1 in melanoma cell lines in comparison to normal melanocytes. To conclude, our in vitro and clinical models showed that overexpression of ENO1 promotes invasiveness of melanoma cells and correlates with aggressive clinical behavior. These observations open the way to further search of a potential prognostic and therapeutic target in cutaneous melanoma. MDPI 2022-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC8871300/ /pubmed/35204345 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12020254 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Hippner, Miriam
Majkowski, Michal
Biecek, Przemyslaw
Szkudlarek, Teresa
Simiczyjew, Aleksandra
Pieniazek, Malgorzata
Nowak, Dorota
Miazek, Arkadiusz
Donizy, Piotr
Alpha-Enolase (ENO1) Correlates with Invasiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma—An In Vitro and a Clinical Study
title Alpha-Enolase (ENO1) Correlates with Invasiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma—An In Vitro and a Clinical Study
title_full Alpha-Enolase (ENO1) Correlates with Invasiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma—An In Vitro and a Clinical Study
title_fullStr Alpha-Enolase (ENO1) Correlates with Invasiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma—An In Vitro and a Clinical Study
title_full_unstemmed Alpha-Enolase (ENO1) Correlates with Invasiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma—An In Vitro and a Clinical Study
title_short Alpha-Enolase (ENO1) Correlates with Invasiveness of Cutaneous Melanoma—An In Vitro and a Clinical Study
title_sort alpha-enolase (eno1) correlates with invasiveness of cutaneous melanoma—an in vitro and a clinical study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8871300/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35204345
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12020254
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