Cytokine and Chemokine-Associated Signatures Underlying Dermal Invasion and Skin Metastasis in Melanoma
Viktória Koroknai, István Szász, Tünde Várvölgyi, Gabriella Emri, Ádám Fodor, Margit Balázs

TL;DR
This study explores how cytokines and chemokines influence melanoma's spread to the skin, identifying key molecules involved in dermal invasion and metastasis.
Contribution
The study identifies cytokine and chemokine signatures associated with melanoma dermal invasion and skin metastasis.
Findings
Co-culture experiments revealed altered expression of cytokine receptor genes like CCR5 and CXCR7.
IL1RAPL2 and TNFRSF10A were significantly downregulated in cutaneous metastases.
Midkine levels were elevated in plasma of patients with skin metastases.
Abstract
Metastatic spread remains the primary cause of mortality in melanoma. Our aim was to investigate the role of dermal endothelial cells in modulating melanoma cell invasiveness and cytokine/chemokine pattern. Primary melanoma cell lines were co-cultured with human dermal endothelial cells and assessed using Matrigel invasion assays. Invasive and non-invasive subpopulations were separated for gene expression analyses, and candidate molecules were further evaluated in patient tissue and plasma samples. Co-culture of melanoma and dermal endothelial cells revealed altered expression of several cytokine receptor genes (CCR5, CXCR7, IL1RAPL2, IL4R, IL6ST, IL18R1, IL22RA2, TNFRSF10A, TNFRSF11B, and TNFRSF21). Analysis of clinical melanoma samples showed significant downregulation of IL1RAPL2 and TNFRSF10A in cutaneous metastases, whereas IL6ST expression correlated with Breslow thickness of the…
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TopicsChemokine receptors and signaling · Immunotherapy and Immune Responses · Cell Adhesion Molecules Research
