Neuropeptide Y expression in cutaneous melanoma - 13/05/12
Abstract |
Background |
Neuropeptide Y (NPY) is widely found in the nervous system and has a role in numerous physiologic processes. In addition, NPY receptors are expressed in neuroendocrine tumors, breast cancer, prostate cancer, kidney cancer, and some types of sarcomas. Different neuropeptides, particularly ⍺-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (MSH), seem to play a role in the pathogenesis of melanoma.
Objective |
We sought to analyze the expression of NPY in cutaneous melanoma, its association with clinical and histologic features, and its correlation with ⍺-MSH.
Methods |
This was an observational study of the immunohistochemical expression of NPY and ⍺-MSH in tissue samples of cutaneous melanomas, different types of melanocytic nevi, and melanoma metastases diagnosed from 2004 to 2008 in San Jorge Hospital, Huesca, Spain.
Results |
A total of 184 lesions were studied: 49 primary cutaneous melanomas, 12 melanoma metastases (9 cutaneous and 3 lymphatic), and 123 melanocytic nevi. Immunostaining revealed that levels of NPY and ⍺-MSH were significantly higher in melanomas than in melanocytic nevi (P < .001). Melanoma metastases were negative for both neuropeptides. Nodular melanomas showed the highest median percentage of NPY positive cells (75% [20-95]) followed by superficial spreading melanoma (25% [2-92]), whereas lentigo maligna were negative (0% [0-0]). Significant, direct associations between NPY expression and vertical growth (P = .0141) and presence of metastasis (P = .0196) were observed. NPY and ⍺-MSH were positively correlated in cutaneous melanoma (0.49, P < .001).
Limitations |
The sample size of melanomas was not very large.
Conclusion |
Our study demonstrates that NPY is significantly expressed in melanomas, especially the nodular type, being associated with invasiveness independently of proliferative markers such as thickness, ulceration, and mitotic index.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Key words : immunochemistry, ⍺-melanocyte-stimulating hormone, melanocytic nevus, melanoma, melanoma invasiveness, melanoma metastasis, neuropeptide Y
Plan
Supported by the Department of Science, Technology, and University of the Government of Aragon, Spain (Research Group B85). |
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Conflicts of interest: None declared. |
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Vol 66 - N° 6
P. e201-e208 - juin 2012 Retour au numéroBienvenue sur EM-consulte, la référence des professionnels de santé.
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