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Query: UMLS:C0027960 (
mole
)
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T-cell-mediated immunity has the ability to produce durable antimelanoma responses, resulting in improved survival of patients with advanced melanoma. Antigen presentation is a key determinant of T-cell responses.
Gamma-interferon-inducible lysosomal thiol reductase
(
GILT
) is critical for MHC class II-restricted presentation of multiple melanoma antigens to CD4+ T cells. However,
GILT
expression in melanoma has not been defined. We evaluated
GILT
and MHC class II expression in human primary and metastatic melanomas and
nevi
using immunohistochemical analysis.
GILT
staining in melanocytes was observed in 70% of primary and 58% of metastatic melanomas versus 0% of
nevi
. When present, the
GILT
staining intensity in melanocytes was typically faint. Both
GILT
and MHC class II expression were increased in melanocytes of primary and metastatic melanomas compared with
nevi
.
GILT
staining in antigen-presenting cells (APCs) was detected in 100% of primary and metastatic melanomas versus 31% of
nevi
, and it was typically intense.
GILT
expression was increased in APCs of primary and metastatic melanomas compared with
nevi
, whereas MHC class II had equivalent high expression in APCs of all melanocytic lesions.
GILT
staining in keratinocytes was detected in 67% of primary melanomas versus 14% of
nevi
and 6% of metastatic melanomas.
GILT
, but not MHC class II, expression was increased in keratinocytes of primary melanomas compared with
nevi
and metastases.
GILT
expression is anticipated to result in improved presentation of melanoma antigens and more effective antimelanoma T-cell responses.
GILT
expression may be a biomarker of immune recognition of melanoma.
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PMID:Gamma-interferon-inducible lysosomal thiol reductase is upregulated in human melanoma. 2693 48