Expression of cathepsin D in primary and metastatic human melanoma and dysplastic nevi.

J Invest Dermatol

Instituto de Investigaciones Bioquímicas Luis F. Leloir Fundación Campomar, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Published: March 1995

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High levels of cytosolic cathepsin D expression have been associated with poor prognosis in breast cancer node-negative patients. In this work, we provide evidence that three cell lines established from human metastatic melanomas--IIB-MEL-J, IIB-MEL-LES, and IIB-MEL-IAN--express high levels of procathepsin D mRNA. IIB-MEL-J cells secreted into the conditioned media about 30% of the newly synthesized protein, which was active at acidic pH. Melanoma tumors arising in nude mice after injection of the three different cell lines expressed high levels of procathepsin D mRNA. Moreover, 13 human metastatic melanomas expressed variable levels of procathepsin D mRNA. To study the possible association between cathepsin D expression and melanoma development, samples corresponding to 10 primary tumors, 11 metastatic melanomas, 10 dysplastic nevi, 27 nevocellular nevi, and normal melanocytes were studied by immunohistochemistry for cathepsin D-specific staining. We found that cathepsin D was expressed in all of the dysplastic nevi and primary and metastatic melanomas tested but in only 18% of nevocellular nevi (five of 27), whereas normal melanocytes showed no cathepsin D expression. The overall data indicate that cathepsin D is expressed at a high level by melanoma cells, and because of its expression in preneoplastic lesions, it may be associated with melanoma development.

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