Malignant melanoma is a tumor that responds poorly to a variety of apoptosis-inducing treatment modalities, such as chemotherapy. The expression of genes that regulate apoptotic cell death plays an important role in determining the sensitivity of tumor cells to chemotherapeutic intervention. Bcl-x(L) is an antiapoptotic member of the Bcl-2 family and is universally expressed in human melanoma.
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August 2001
Based on evidence that granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) induces a potent systemic antitumor immunity, we tested recombinant GM-CSF in advanced melanoma. Seven patients with histologically confirmed cutaneous melanoma metastases were treated with perilesional intracutaneous injections of recombinant GM-CSF and observed for a follow-up time of 5 y. All but two patients had a decrease in the total number of metastases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study procaspase expression levels were investigated by Western blotting in a panel of established melanoma cell lines, transformed melanocytic cell lines and normal primary melanocytes. Upstream caspases such as procaspase-8 that contain a death effector domain were found to be overexpressed in transformed melanocytes and melanoma cell lines compared with melanocytes. Heterogeneous levels of procaspase-8 were seen in melanoma cells, including one cell line that completely lacked procaspase-8 expression.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFErythropoietin is well known for its role in the control of erythropoiesis, where it acts by binding to its cognate receptor (EpoR) on the surface of erythroid progenitor cells. Here we present the novel finding that the EpoR is also expressed in cells of the melanocytic lineage. It is expressed in transformed cell lines established from normal melanocytes and also in established human melanoma cell lines derived from melanoma metastases, but not in normal primary human melanocytes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Chemoresistance of malignant melanoma has been linked to expression of the proto-oncogene BCL2. Antisense oligonucleotides (ASO) targeted against BCL2 mRNA decreased BCL2 protein concentrations, increased tumour-cell apoptosis, and led to tumour responses in a mouse xenotransplantation model when combined with systemic dacarbazine. This phase I-II clinical study investigated the combination of BCL2 ASO (augmerosen, Genasense, G3139) and dacarbazine in patients with advanced malignant melanoma expressing BCL2.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: In colon cancer, K-Ras oncogenes, which appear to be linked to chemoresistance and poor prognosis, are activated in more than 50% of cases, whereas the tumor suppressor gene p53 is mutationally altered in about 70% of all cases. The transcription factor p53, which is frequently mutated at codon 273, maintains wild-type configuration and possibly carries out residual functions. Although blocking of activated K-Ras may constitute a rational therapeutic concept for this treatment-resistant malignancy, a strategy influencing both oncogenic Ras and the tumor suppressor p53 may be even more promising.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Emedastine is a novel H1-receptor antagonist with pre-clinically well-documented anti-allergic effects. Here, we set out to study the relationship between emedastine pharmacokinetics and the suppressive effect on histamine-induced wheals and flares, and to compare these effects to placebo and cetirizine.
Methods: Emedastine (4 mg q.
Merkel cell carcinoma was first described in 1972 by Toker and is an aggressive neuroendocrine skin tumor with a high metastatic potential. Merkel cell carcinoma is thought to derive from the neuroendocrine (Merkel) cells of the skin, although in contrast to fetal and especially adult Merkel cells, Merkel cell carcinomas express high levels of the Bcl-2 oncoprotein. Bcl-2 is capable of blocking programmed cell death and has been shown to play an important role in normal cell turnover, tumor biology, and chemoresistance.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe value of p53 to predict the cytotoxic effect of two commonly used chemotherapy regimens was assessed in patients with advanced breast cancer. Response to a DNA-damaging combination therapy [fluorouracil, epirubicin, cyclophosphamide (FEC] considered to induce p53-dependent apoptosis was compared with a microtubule stabilizing therapy (paclitaxel) expected to be independent of p53 function. The p53 status of the patients' breast tumors was assessed using both immunohistochemistry (IHC) and direct sequencing of the entire p53 gene.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMerkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a neuroendocrine malignancy showing poor response to a variety of therapeutic strategies. We evaluated the antitumor activity of S-trans, trans-farnesylthiosalicylic acid (FTS), a new inhibitor of Ras signal transduction, in a newly established SCID mouse xenotransplantation model for human MCC (seven animals per group). FTS injected intraperitoneally at 5 mg/kg per day for 2 weeks up-regulated the tumor suppressor p53 and induced tumor cell apoptosis in established MCCs growing subcutaneously in SCID mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring past decades, knowledge of melanoma biology has increased considerably. Numerous therapeutic modalities based on this knowledge are currently under investigation. Advanced melanoma, nevertheless, remains a prime example of poor treatment response that may, in part, be the consequence of activated N-Ras oncoproteins.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActivation of the N-ras gene by point mutation occurs in about 15% of all human melanomas. In recently established severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) mouse xenotransplantation models for human melanoma, we demonstrated that mutated N-ras not only contributes to tumour growth by enhancing cellular proliferation, but also by blocking apoptosis. Mutated N-ras overexpression protected human melanomas from naturally occurring apoptosis and, in a more pronounced way, from chemotherapy-induced apoptosis in vitro and in vivo.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe significance of the p53 tumour-suppressor gene in the oncogenesis of a variety of malignant tumours has been demonstrated over recent years. However, the role of p53 in human malignant melanoma is still unclear. Therefore, we investigated melanoma metastases from 11 patients cytogenetically and with fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) after short-term culture, employing a p53 region-specific probe for 17p13.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe cell surface glycoprotein MUC18MCAM/CD146 was originally defined as a marker of melanoma progression and has been suspected to be directly linked to the metastatic process of this malignancy. In order to address this question, 2 MCAM negative human melanoma cell lines, SK-2 and XP44RO(Mel), were transfected with MCAM-encoding cDNA. Surface MCAM expression on SK-2 and XP44RO(Mel) transfectants was similar to that observed in naturally occurring MCAM positive human melanoma cells and transfectants demonstrated MCAM-dependent increase in homotypic adhesion in vitro.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOverexpression of the proto-oncogene c-myc has been associated with neoplastic transformation in a variety of tumors. For human melanoma high c-myc expression has been found in the vertical growth phase and higher positivity reported in metastases than primary tumors. The principle aim of this study was to determine, whether c-Myc expression influences the metastatic behavior of human melanoma in the absence of lymphocyte-mediated immune phenomena.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe aim of our study was to examine whether technetium-99m 1,2-bis[bis(2-ethoxyethyl) phosphino]ethane (tetrofosmin) a lipophilic, cationic tracer which was first developed for myocardial perfusion imaging, could be a new radiopharmaceutical for melanoma imaging. We therefore used two human cell lines, SK-MEL 28 and 5i8 A2 (n = 6, cell concentration 106/ml, incubation at 22 degrees C and 37 degrees C, 50-100 approximately lCi/ml Tc-99m-tetrofosmin, time of incubation 10-180 minutes). The cellular uptake by both cell lines was determined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn human melanoma no complete information about the expression of the apoptosis-promoting and apoptosis-inhibiting members of the Bcl-2 family has been available to date. In this study we have investigated by Western blotting the expression pattern of Bcl-2 and its homologues Bax, Bak, Bcl-xL, Bcl-xS, Mcl-1 and Bad in 12 distant lymph node metastases from patients who have been treated by different regimes, in nine newly established cell lines of these metastases, in three cell lines obtained from other sources and in primary melanocytic cell lines from three neonatal and two adult subjects. Taken together, our data suggest that Bax, Bak, Bad, Bcl-xL and Mcl-1 are expressed in addition to Bcl-2 in both normal melanocytes and in cell lines established from melanoma metastases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMalignant melanoma is a prime example of cancers that respond poorly to various treatment modalities including chemotherapy. A number of chemotherapeutic agents have been shown recently to act by inducing apoptosis, a type of cell death antagonized by the bcl-2 gene. Human melanoma expresses Bcl-2 in up to 90% of all cases.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFActivation of the N-ras gene by point mutations occurs in about 15 % of all human melanomas. Using recently established melanoma severe combined immunodeficiency-human mouse xenotransplantation models, here we further investigate the biological significance of these mutations. We demonstrate that activated N-ras significantly contributes to the chemoresistance of human melanoma both in vitro and in vivo by blocking apoptosis.
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