Tumor microvessels in melanoma express the beta-2 chain of laminin. Implications for melanoma metastasis Journal Article


Authors: Lugassy, C.; Shahsafaei, A.; Bonitz, P.; Busam, K. J.; Barnhill, R. L.
Article Title: Tumor microvessels in melanoma express the beta-2 chain of laminin. Implications for melanoma metastasis
Abstract: The ultrastructural localization of an amorphous matrix to the interface between microvessel endothelium and tumor cells has been recently reported in a series of melanomas. Laminin expression as documented by immunohistochemistry was localized to microvessels in melanomas showing the amorphous matrix. In order to identify more precisely the type of laminin present in this amorphous material, immunostaining was carried out on cryostat sections from 16 human melanoma specimens. Four murine monoclonal antibodies directed against the alpha-3, beta-2, beta-3 and gamma-2 laminin chains were employed. In the melanomas studied, α3, β3 and γ2 laminin chains showed only minimal focal vascular positivity. In contrast, the β2 (16/16 cases) laminin chain exhibited a consistent positivity in an angiocentric pattern about tumor microvessels. In all melanomas, some tumor cells seemed to spread along the abluminal surface of the small vessels, exhibiting a pericytic location, particularly along the intratumoral projections formed by the β2 laminin chain. Given the role of laminin in migration and tumor progression, the results suggest a role of the β2 laminin chain in melanoma spread, promoting tumor migration along the abluminal surface of vessel, a phenomenon which has been termed extra-vascular migratory metastasis.
Keywords: immunohistochemistry; adult; clinical article; human tissue; protein expression; aged; middle aged; human cell; melanoma; metastasis; skin neoplasms; basement membrane; monoclonal antibody; vascular endothelium; cell migration; microcirculation; microvasculature; tumor vascularization; alpha chain; laminin; cell ultrastructure; beta chain; humans; human; male; female; article
Journal Title: Journal of Cutaneous Pathology
Volume: 26
Issue: 5
ISSN: 0303-6987
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons  
Date Published: 1999-05-01
Start Page: 222
End Page: 226
Language: English
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0560.1999.tb01834.x
PUBMED: 10408346
PROVIDER: scopus
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 16 August 2016 -- Source: Scopus
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