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Receptor-binding cancer antigen expressed on SiSo cells (
RCAS1
), which is a type II membrane protein expressed on cervical carcinoma cells, induces apoptosis in
RCAS1
receptor expressing cells.
RCAS1
is thus presumed to protect tumor cells from immune surveillance by infiltrating
RCAS1
receptor-positive immunocytes (Sonoda et al. Int J Oncol 1995; 6: 1899-1904; Nakashima et al. Nature Med 1999; 5: 938-942). We performed immunohistochemical analysis of
RCAS1
expression in various skin tumors.
RCAS1
was not detected in normal human epidermis. One of 21 seborrheic keratosis (4.8%), one of 12 actinic keratosis (8.3%), two of 16 keratoacanthomas (12.5%), and two of 14 basal cell carcinomas (14.2%) expressed
RCAS1
.
RCAS1
was not detected in Bowen's disease (0/17).
RCAS1
was positive in 45 of 61 (73.8%) squamous cell carcinomas. Interestingly, the expression of
RCAS1
was mostly correlated with clinical stages of squamous cell carcinoma. It was found that 46.1% of stage I, 61.1% of stage II, 85.7% of stage III, and 83.3% of stage IV squamous cell carcinomas were
RCAS1
-positive. In addition,
RCAS1
was found to be highly expressed in extramammary Paget's disease. Fifty nine of 63 extramammary Paget's disease samples (93.7%) were positive for
RCAS1
. Fifty eight (92%) showed co-expression of
RCAS1
and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). While two of 24 cases of melanoma (8.3%) expressed
RCAS1
antigen, none of 20 cases of
nevus
pigmentosus showed positive staining. These results indicate that
RCAS1
is a highly sensitive marker for extramammary Paget's disease.
RCAS1
is also expressed in various skin tumors including squamous cell carcinoma, where positive correlation with clinical staging was documented.
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PMID:RCAS1 antigen is highly expressed in extramammary Paget's disease and in advanced stage squamous cell carcinoma of the skin. 1137 31