Progression of human cutaneous melanoma is associated with loss of expression of c-kit proto-oncogene receptor
- PMID: 1381702
- DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910520207
Progression of human cutaneous melanoma is associated with loss of expression of c-kit proto-oncogene receptor
Abstract
Mutations at the white spotting (w) locus in mice have deleterious effects on germ cells, melanocytes and hematopoietic stem cells. The w locus encodes the c-kit tyrosine-kinase receptor whose ligand is the product of the SI locus. Using monoclonal antibodies (MAb(s)) to the extracellular domain, we have evaluated the expression of c-kit in normal and transformed melanocytes. This cell lineage synthesizes a receptor with a mw of 145 kDa. The gene product is expressed in epidermal melanocytes and in a fraction of nevocytic and blue nevi. In primary melanomas, loss of the receptor is observed in more invasive lesions. Only 30% of the metastatic lesions express detectable levels of the receptor. These findings demonstrate that the c-kit product is down-regulated in melanocytes following malignant transformation. The functional relevance of this modulation remains to be evaluated.
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