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Thymosin beta-10 expression in melanoma cell lines and melanocytic lesions: a new progression marker for human cutaneous melanoma

  • M. A. Weterman
  • , G. N. van Muijen
  • , D. J. Ruiter
  • , H. P. Bloemers

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Abstract

When screening a subtraction library for sequences that were specifically expressed in highly metastatic human melanoma cell lines, a cDNA clone was isolated encoding thymosin beta-10. We found that expression of thymosin beta-10 mRNA was associated with metastatic behavior of various human melanoma cell lines in nude mice. Furthermore, Northern blot analysis showed that also in freshly harvested human melanocytic lesions thymosin beta-10 was differentially expressed. Although expression of thymosin beta-10 was also examined in other non-melanoma model systems and materials, no clear relation could be established with metastatic potential or malignancy. Therefore, we conclude that thymosin beta-10 can be considered as a new progression marker for human cutaneous melanoma
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)278-284
JournalInternational journal of cancer. Journal international du cancer
Volume53
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1993

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