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      CD31 and CD34 Expression as Immunohistochemical Markers of Endothelial Transdifferentiation in Human Cutaneous Melanoma

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          Introduction: Vasculogenic mimicry, as previously described in aggressive melanoma, is characterized by the de novo generation of intratumoral patterned vascular channels, composed of PAS-positive basement membrane in the absence of endothelial cells, providing additional microcirculation, in support to the classic tumoral angiogenesis. Methods: We investigated the immunohistochemical expression of two endothelial markers, CD31 and CD34, in tumoral cells of 60 melanomas (45 primary cutaneous and 15 metastatic) as possible evidence of vasculogenic mimicry. In addition we investigated the relationship between CD31 and CD34 expression and three pathological markers such as Clark’s level, and skin ulceration, predictive of melanoma’s aggressive behaviour, and mitotic index. Results: No cases of common melanocytic nevi immunoreacted with CD31 or CD34. Random CD31 immunoreactivity was present in 6% of Clark’s level I/II, 50% of Clark's level III and 80% Clark's level IV/V. CD34 was negative in Clark's level I/II but randomly stained the 20% and 55% of level III and IV/V respectively. 66% (10/15) of metastatic melanomas were CD31 positive showing a canalicular immunostaining pattern, conversely CD34 expression was never found. 7/8 cutaneous ulcerated melanomas immunostained for CD31 and 4/8 for CD34. CD31 immunostained 88% high/intermediate MI, and 53% of low MI melanomas. CD34 decorated the 29% of high/intermediate and 38% of low MI melanomas. Conclusions: CD31 and CD34 immunoreactivity closely parallel both the different morphologic steps of melanocytic tumor progression and the presence of histological parameters related to the aggressive behaviour. Their expression could be related to endothelial transdifferentiation of melanoma cells although a consequent functional role has not been demonstrated yet.

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          Journal
          Cell Oncol
          Cell. Oncol
          ACP
          Cellular Oncology : the Official Journal of the International Society for Cellular Oncology
          IOS Press
          1570-5870
          1875-8606
          2007
          3 April 2007
          : 29
          : 1
          : 59-66
          Affiliations
          1Unit of PathologyInstitute for Cancer Research and Treatment10060 Candiolo (Torino)Italy
          2Unit of Surgical DermatologyInstitute for Cancer Research and Treatment10060 Candiolo (Torino)Italy
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          Article
          486579
          10.1155/2007/486579
          4618198
          17429142
          80a56899-3730-4544-a018-989a961079a3
          Copyright © 2007 Hindawi Publishing Corporation.
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          malignant melanoma,vasculogenic mimicry,tumor-cell plasticity

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