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Query: UMLS:C0278883 (
metastatic melanoma
)
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The results of treatment for
metastatic melanoma
remain disappointing. Single-agent chemotherapy produces response rates ranging from 8% to 15%, and combination chemotherapy, from 10% to 30%. However, these responses are usually not durable. Immunotherapy, particularly high-dose interleukin (IL)-2 (Proleukin), has also shown a low response rate of approximately 15%, although it is often long-lasting. In fact, a small but finite cure rate of about 5% has been reported with high-dose IL-2. Phase II studies of the combination of cisplatin-based chemotherapy with IL-2 and interferon-alfa, referred to as biochemotherapy, have shown overall response rates ranging from 40% to 60%, with durable complete remissions in approximately 8% to 10% of patients. Although the results of the phase II single-institution studies were encouraging, phase III multicenter studies have reported conflicting results, which overall have been predominantly negative. Various factors probably explain these discrepancies including different biochemotherapy regimens, patient selection, and, most importantly, "physician selection." Novel strategies are clearly needed, and the most encouraging ones for the near future include high-dose IL-2 in combination with adoptive transfer of selected tumor-reactive T cells after nonmyeloablative regimens, BRAF inhibitors in combination with chemotherapy, and the combination of chemotherapeutic agents and biochemotherapy with oblimersen sodium (
Genasense
).
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PMID:Management of metastatic cutaneous melanoma. 1560 71
The serum level of lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) is an important predictor of prognosis and treatment response in melanoma patients. It is unknown whether the expression of LDH-5 in tissue sections also has prognostic significance and whether it is related to the expression of the anti-apoptotic proteins, Bcl-2, Bcl-XL and Mcl-1, and endoplasmic reticulum stress protein glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78). Identification of an association between LDH-5 expression and anti-apoptotic proteins may have important therapeutic implications for melanoma patients. Sections from 159 pigmented lesions, including nevi and melanoma at different stages of progression were studied by immunohistochemistry. Correlation of LDH-5 expression with clinicopathological factors and with the expression of Bcl-2, Bcl-XL, Mcl-1 and GRP78 was examined. LDH-5 was detected at low levels in 6 of 10 compound nevi (60%) and 6 of 10 dysplastic nevi (60%). The percentage of positive cases was greater in thin (<or=1.0 mm) (74%) and thick primary melanoma (>1.0 mm) (95%) and in
metastatic melanoma
in the skin (100%) and lymph node (81%). The immunoreactive score was highly related to progression of melanoma (P<0.0001). LDH-5 expression was positively associated with increasing tumor thickness (P=0.02) and dermal tumor mitotic rate (P=0.02). LDH-5 above the median immunoreactive score was associated with reduced disease-free survival and overall survival (P<0.02). LDH-5 expression was negatively associated with Bcl-2 expression. In contrast, LDH-5 expression was strongly associated with Bcl-XL and Mcl-1 expression and also positively associated with GRP78 expression (P<0.0001). The low Bcl-2 expression in melanomas with high LDH-5 expression provides an explanation for the poor response of patients with high serum LDH levels to treatment with the Bcl-2 antisense drug '
Genasense
'. The strong correlation of LDH-5 expression with Mcl-1 expression suggests that treatment strategies inhibiting the activity of Mcl-1 in melanoma patients should be investigated.
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PMID:Lactate dehydrogenase 5 expression in melanoma increases with disease progression and is associated with expression of Bcl-XL and Mcl-1, but not Bcl-2 proteins. 1983 63