The Role of Intermedial Filament Nestin in Malignant Melanoma Progression
Brychtová S.1, Fiurášková M.1, Brychta T.2, Hirňák J.3
1Ústav patologie, Laboratoř molekulární patologie, LF UP a FN, Olomouc 2Interní ambulance, SPEA Olomouc, s.r.o., 3Oddělení plastické a estetické chirurgie, LF UP a FN, Olomouc |
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Summary:
Nestin is one of intermedial filaments exprimed in proliferating progenitor cells of the CNS and
PNS (central and peripheral nervous system). Postnatal reexpression of the protein occures mainly
in CNS tumors and correlates with a high grade of malignancy. The aim of our study is assessment
of the nestin expression in benign and malignant skin melanocytic lesions with respect to
presume a prognostic role of this protein. We examined 127 bioptic specimens, including 42 nodular
melanomas (NM), 32 superficial spreading melanomas (SSM), 10 dysplastic nevi and 43 common
intradermal or dermoepidermal nevi. We proved significant increase in nestin expression in melanoma
groups, especially in nodular melanomas, where nestin was localized mainly in the peripheral,
invasive areas of the tumor mass. Conclusion: Detection of nestin expression might be used as
an additional melanocytic tumour marker.
Key words:
common nevi – malignant melanoma – nestin – tumour progression
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