Tissue distribution and differential expression of melanocortin I receptor, a malignant melanoma marker

SALAZAR ONFRAY F; Lopez M.; Lundqvist, A; Aguirre A.; Escobar A.; Serrano A.; Korenblit, C; Petersson, M; Chhajlani, V; Larsson, O; Kiessling R.

Abstract

The melanocortin I receptor is a G-protein-coupled receptor, described to be expressed on melanomas and melanocytes. Subsequent RT-PCR studies demonstrated the presence of melanocortin I receptor mRNA in other tissues such as pituitary gland and testis. Previously, we have demonstrated that three HLA-A2 binding nonamer peptides derived from melanocortin I receptor can elicit peptide-specific CTL which can recognize target cells transfected with the melanocortin I receptor gene and MHC class I matched melanoma lines. The potential of targeting melanocortin I receptor in therapy and diagnosis will depend on a preferential expression of this receptor in the majority of primary and metastatic melanomas vs normal tissues. We tested a panel of melanomas, carcinomas and other cell lines for the presence of melanocortin I receptor, using two monoclonal antibodies. The receptor was detected in 83% of the tested melanoma cell lines but not in other carcinoma lines. Immunohistochemistry revealed a strong expression of melanocortin I receptor in all tested primary and metastatic melanomas, but also demonstrated low levels of expression in adrenal medulla, cerebellum, liver and keratinocytes. Flow cytometry studies showed that melanocortin I receptor was expressed in in vitro activated monocytes/macrophages and in the THP-I monocytic leukaemia line at levels of about 1 in 3 to 1 in 5 of that found in melanomas. Peripheral blood-derived dendritic cells, also express melanocortin I receptor sn vitro. This extensive analysis of melanocortin I receptor tissue distribution may be of relevance not only for melanoma immunology, but also for research on the pathogenicity of inflammatory conditions in the skin and neurologic tissues. It remains to be seen if the over-expression of melanocortin I receptor in melanomas is sufficiently high to allow a 'therapeutic window' to be exploited in cancer immunotherapy. © 2002 Cancer Research UK.

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Título según WOS: Tissue distribution and differential expression of melanocortin I receptor, a malignant melanoma marker
Título según SCOPUS: Tissue distribution and differential expression of melanocortin 1 receptor, a malignant melanoma marker
Título de la Revista: BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
Volumen: 87
Número: 4
Editorial: Nature Publishing Group
Fecha de publicación: 2002
Página de inicio: 414
Página final: 422
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.nature.com/doifinder/10.1038/sj.bjc.6600441
DOI:

10.1038/sj.bjc.6600441

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS