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Query: UMLS:C0278883 (
metastatic melanoma
)
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Due to the poor prognosis of advanced
metastatic melanoma
, it is crucial to find early biomarkers that help identify which melanomas will metastasize. By comparing the gene expression data from primary and cutaneous melanoma samples from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), we identified
GPC6
among a set of genes whose expression levels can distinguish between primary melanoma and regional cutaneous/subcutaneous metastases. Glypicans are thought to play a role in tumor growth by regulating the signaling pathways of Wnt, Hedgehogs, fibroblast growth factors (FGFs), and bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs). We showed that
GPC6
expression was up-regulated in a melanoma cell line compared to normal melanocytes and in
metastatic melanoma
compared to primary melanoma. Furthermore,
GPC6
expression was positively correlated with genes largely involved in cell adhesion and migration in both melanoma samples and in RNA-seq samples from other TCGA tumors. Our results suggest that
GPC6
may play a role in tumor metastatic progression. In TCGA melanoma samples, we also showed that
GPC6
expression was negatively correlated with miR-509-3p, which has previously been shown to function as a tumor suppressor in various cancer cell lines. We overexpressed miR-509-3p in A375 melanoma cells and showed that
GPC6
expression was significantly suppressed. This result suggested that
GPC6
was a putative target of miR-509-3p in melanoma. Together, our findings identified
GPC6
as an early biomarker for melanoma metastatic progression, one that can be regulated by miR-509-3p.
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PMID:Glypican 6 is a putative biomarker for metastatic progression of cutaneous melanoma. 3119 13