oncogene located at chromosomal region 3q26 encodes for a transmembrane protein of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and is expressed at high levels in numerous human malignancies. overexpression has been associated with worse prognosis and high risk for lymphatic and distant metastases in head and neck cancer, cervical cancer, hepatocellular cancer, and lung cancer. However, its role in the development and tumor biology of melanocytic lesions has not been investigated so far. An immunohistochemical study including 209 patients with melanocytic lesions (malignant melanoma (MM), = 93; melanoma metastases (MET), = 28; Spitz nevi (SN), = 29; blue nevi (BN), = 21; congenital nevi (CN), = 38) was conducted and expression was correlated with clinical data including patient survival and histopathological characteristics. SN showed the highest expression levels followed by MET, MM, CN, and BN. High expression correlated with a shorter overall and progression-free survival in MM patients. Additionally, high Sec62 levels correlated significantly with higher tumor size (T stage), the presence of tumor ulceration, and the presence of lymph node as well as distant metastases. Strikingly, expression showed a strong correlation with Clark level. Taken together, these data demonstrate that is a promising prognostic marker in MM and has the potential to predict biological behavior and clinical aggressiveness of melanocytic lesions.

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