Overexpression of the cell adhesion molecule L1 is associated with metastasis in cutaneous malignant melanoma.

  • Anka Dahl
  • Melitta Schachner
  • Ingrid Moll
  • Jürgen Berger
  • Hans-Joachim Schulze
  • Georg Brunner
  • Udo Schumacher

Abstract

Modulation of cell adhesion molecule expression plays a key role in melanoma metastasis. In particular, the expression of the cell adhesion molecule L1 has been associated with the metastatic phenotype in a murine model of malignant melanoma. However, no such association between L1 expression and metastasis has been investigated in a clinical study. Therefore, L1 expression was determined immunohistochemically in 100 cases of malignant melanoma and correlated with metastasis in a 10-year retrospective study. Furthermore, nine distant metastases and five sentinel lymph node metastases were analysed for their L1 expression. Additionally, the expression of alpha2,3 sialic acid residues, which are recognised by the siglec domain of L1, was determined by Maackia amurensis agglutinin (MAA) lectin histochemistry. The log-rank test between Kaplan-Meier curves revealed a positive association between L1 expression and metastasis (P

Bibliografische Daten

OriginalspracheDeutsch
Aufsatznummer13
ISSN0959-8049
StatusVeröffentlicht - 2002
pubmed 12175686