In vivo Switching of Human Melanoma Cells between Proliferative and Invasive States
University Hospital of Zurich · University of Zurich · +1 more institution
Abstract
Metastatic melanoma represents a complex and heterogeneous disease for which there are no therapies to improve patient survival. Recent expression profiling of melanoma cell lines identified two transcription signatures, respectively, corresponding with proliferative and invasive cellular phenotypes. A model derived from these findings predicts that in vivo melanoma cells may switch between these states. Here, DNA microarray-characterized cell lines were subjected to in vitro characterization before s.c. injection into immunocompromised mice. Tumor growth rates were measured and postexcision samples were assessed by immunohistochemistry to identify invasive and proliferative signature cells. In vitro tests…
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8Topics & keywords
- Melanoma
- In vivo
- Biology
- Gene signature
- Cancer research
- Immunohistochemistry
- Cell growth
- Cell culture
- Good health and well-being