Expression and clinical significance of TYRP1, ABCB5, and MMP17 in sinonasal mucosal melanoma.

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Junhao Tu, Jun Wang, Binxiang Tang, Zhiqiang Zhang, Mei Han, Mengyue Li, Jieqing Yu, Li Shen, Meiping Zhang, Jing Ye
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BACKGROUND Sinonasal mucosal melanoma (SNMM) is a lethal malignancy with poor prognosis. Treatment outcomes of SNMM are poor. Novel prognostic or progression markers are needed to help adjust therapy. METHODS RNA-seq was used to analyze the mRNA expression of tumor tissues and normal nasal mucosa from primary SNMM patients (n= 3). Real-time fluorescent quantitative PCR (qRT-PCR) was used to validate the results of RNA-seq (n= 3), while protein expression was analyzed by immunohistochemistry (IHC, n= 31) and western blot (n= 3). Retrospective studies were designed to determine the clinical parameters and the total survival rate, and correlation between the protein expression levels of the most significant key genes and prognosis was analyzed. RESULTS In total, 668 genes were upregulated and 869 genes were downregulated in SNMM (fold change ⩾ 2, adjusted p value < 0.01). Both mRNA and protein expression levels of the key genes in SNMM tumor tissues were higher than those in the normal control nasal mucosal tissues. The expression rates of TYRP1, ABCB5, and MMP17 in 31 primary SNMM cases were 90.32%, 80.65%, and 64.52%, respectively. In addition, age, typical symptoms, and AJCC stage were related to overall survival rate of patients with SNMM (p< 0.05). Furthermore, the expression of ABCB5 was age-related (p= 0.002). Compared with individuals with negative ABCB5 expression, those with positive expression exhibited significantly poor overall survival (p= 0.02). CONCLUSION The expression levels of TYRP1, ABCB5, and MMP17 were significantly upregulated in SNMM tissues, and the expression of ABCB5 was related to poor prognosis in SNMM. Thus, ABCB5 may serve as a progression marker and can predict unfavorable prognosis in patients with SNMM.
TYRP1、ABCB5、MMP17在鼻黏膜黑色素瘤中的表达及临床意义
背景:鼻黏膜黑色素瘤(SNMM)是一种预后不良的致死性恶性肿瘤。SNMM的治疗效果较差。需要新的预后或进展指标来帮助调整治疗。方法:采用RNA-seq法分析原发SNMM患者(n= 3)的肿瘤组织和正常鼻黏膜mRNA表达情况,采用实时荧光定量PCR (qRT-PCR)对RNA-seq结果进行验证(n= 3),同时采用免疫组化(IHC, n= 31)和免疫印迹法(western blotting, n= 3)分析蛋白表达情况。并分析最重要关键基因蛋白表达水平与预后的相关性。结果:在SNMM中,总共有668个基因上调,869个基因下调(折叠变化大于或等于2,调整后的p值< 0.01)。SNMM肿瘤组织中关键基因的mRNA和蛋白表达水平均高于正常对照鼻黏膜组织。31例原发性SNMM中TYRP1、ABCB5和MMP17的表达率分别为90.32%、80.65%和64.52%。年龄、典型症状、AJCC分期与SNMM患者总生存率相关(p< 0.05)。ABCB5的表达与年龄相关(p= 0.002)。与ABCB5阴性表达个体相比,ABCB5阳性表达个体的总生存率明显较低(p= 0.02)。结论:SNMM组织中TYRP1、ABCB5、MMP17的表达水平显著上调,且ABCB5的表达与SNMM预后不良有关。因此,ABCB5可以作为SNMM患者的进展标志物,预测其不良预后。
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