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Three members of the S100 gene family,
S100A2
, S100A4 and S100A6, have been suggested to be associated with cancer development and metastasis. To study their involvement in the tumorigenesis of human melanoma, we examined the mRNA expression levels of the 3 genes in 45 melanoma metastases and in 20 benign nevi. Interestingly, whereas none of the metastases expressed
S100A2
mRNA, and the expression level was low in 6 cell lines established from primary melanomas, all
nevi
showed moderate to high expression levels. Our results suggest that loss of
S100A2
gene expression may be an early event in melanoma development. A significant correlation was found between the expression of S100A6 in melanoma metastases and both the survival time of the patients and the thickness of the corresponding primary tumors. For the S100A4 gene, however, no relationship was found between gene expression and clinical parameters of melanoma malignancy. The observed differences in expression patterns of the 3 S100 genes suggest distinct roles of their products in melanoma tumorigenesis and/or metastasis, and the results encourage studies to evaluate the potential value of using
S100A2
and S100A6 expression levels as markers in the clinical management of melanoma.
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PMID:Differential expression patterns of S100A2, S100A4 and S100A6 during progression of human malignant melanoma. 929 41
The Spitz nevus is a benign melanocytic lesion that can be identified reliably in many cases by conventional histopathological criteria. However, there are subsets of Spitz
nevi
and of malignant melanoma that closely resemble each other and represent diagnostic challenges. S100 proteins are of interest because of their involvement in neoplastic processes and their genes are clustered in chromosome 1q21. Chromosome 1 contains mutations in several types of tumors, including melanomas. The expression of different S100 proteins (A2, A6 and A8/A9 or A12) was examined in 42 Spitz
nevi
, 105 melanomas, and 73 melanocytic
nevi
to test the hypothesis that their expression differs among these entities and may contribute to the distinction between these entities. The results showed an up-regulation of S100A6 protein in Spitz
nevi
, melanomas, and melanocytic
nevi
but with a different percentage of positivity and pattern of immunoreactivity. The differences between these three entities were statistically significant (P <.001). All 42 Spitz
nevi
(100%) showed strong and diffuse S100A6 protein expression, both in junctional and in dermal components of the
nevi
. Thirty-three percent of melanomas expressed S100A6 (35/105). The expression was mainly weak (30/35) and patchy in the dermal component and was negative or minimal in the junctional component. Fifty-six percent of different subtypes of melanocytic
nevi
(41/73) expressed S100A6, almost all of them weakly (40/41) and in the dermal component. Normal intraepidermal melanocytes were negative. The melanocytic cells in these three entities did not express
S100A2
, S100A8/A9 or A12. However, an up-regulation of
S100A2
and S100A8/A9 or A12 proteins was observed in normal keratinocytes in the epidermis overlying Spitz
nevi
and melanomas, without differences. In summary, a simple immunohistochemical test for S100A6 protein differentiated between Spitz
nevi
, melanomas, and melanocytic
nevi
. This marker could be used when the distinction is very difficult or controversial in routine studies, especially when there is a junctional component. Further molecular analyses of the S100A6 protein and gene should be performed to study the underlying genetic bases for such differences.
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PMID:S100A6 protein expression is different in Spitz nevi and melanomas. 1274 57