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Variations in the expression of TIMP1, TIMP2 and TIMP3 in cutaneous melanoma with regression and their possible function as prognostic predictors.

Authors :
ZURAC, SABINA
NEAGU, MONICA
CONSTANTIN, CAROLINA
CIOPLEA, MIRELA
NEDELCU, ROXANA
BASTIAN, ALEXANDRA
POPP, CRISTIANA
NICHITA, LUCIANA
ANDREI, RAZVAN
TEBEICA, TIBERIU
TANASE, CRISTIANA
CHITU, VIRGINIA
CARUNTU, CONSTANTIN
GHITA, MIHAELA
POPESCU, CATALIN
BODA, DANIEL
MASTALIER, BOGDAN
MARU, NICOLETA
DAHA, CLAUDIU
ANDREESCU, BOGDAN
Source :
Oncology Letters. May2016, Vol. 11 Issue 5, p3354-3360. 7p.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Regression in melanoma is a frequent biological event of uncertain prognostic value as the lesion exhibits heterogeneous phenotypical features, both at the morphological and immunohistochemical level. In the present study, we examined the expression of tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMP1, TIMP2 and TIMP3) in melanoma with regression. We specifically examined the expression levels of these TIMPs in regressed components (RC) and non-regressed components (NRC) of the tumor and compared their expression levels with those in non-regressed melanomas. We found that TIMP1 was overexpressed in the NRC of melanomas with partial regression (PR) compared with the NRC in melanomas with segmental regression (SR) (P=0.011). TIMP2 was overexpressed in the NRC of melanomas with PR compared with the NRC in melanomas with SR (PR/SR, P=0.009); or compared with the NRC in melanomas with simultaneous SR-PR (P=0.002); or compared with melanomas without regression (absence of regression) (P=0.037). Moreover, TIMP3 was overexpressed in the NRC of all melanomas with SR as compared to the RC component (P=0.007). Our findings on the differential expression of TIMP1, TIMP2 and TIMP3 in melanomas with regression support the hypothesis that the morphological differences identified in the melanoma regression spectrum may have a correlation with prognosis. This may explain the controversial findings within the literature concerning the biological and prognostic role of regression in melanoma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17921074
Volume :
11
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Oncology Letters
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
114528056
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3892/ol.2016.4391