High expression of FOXP3 in primary melanoma is associated with tumour progression.


Autoria(s): Gerber, A L; Münst, A; Schlapbach, Christoph; Shafighi, Maziar; Kiermeir, David; Hüsler, Rolf; Hunger, Robert
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01/01/2014

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BACKGROUND The antitumour immune response plays an important role in the prognosis of melanoma. High numbers of circulating regulatory T cells have been associated with rapid disease progression. OBJECTIVES To assess the influence of forkhead box protein (FOXP)3, CD1a and langerin expression on the prognosis of primary melanoma. METHODS We analysed 185 primary melanomas by immunohistochemical staining for expression of the regulatory T-cell marker FOXP3 and the dendritic cell markers langerin and CD1a, and correlated marker expression with clinical outcome. RESULTS Disease-free survival and overall survival were significantly longer in patients expressing low levels of FOXP3 in the primary melanoma, whereas they were associated with high expression of CD1a. The negative prognostic value of FOXP3 expression was independent of the Breslow tumour thickness. Langerin expression did not correlate with the clinical outcome. CONCLUSIONS High expression of FOXP3 in the primary melanoma may be used as an additional independent prognostic marker for early tumour progression in patients with melanoma.

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Gerber, A L; Münst, A; Schlapbach, Christoph; Shafighi, Maziar; Kiermeir, David; Hüsler, Rolf; Hunger, Robert (2014). High expression of FOXP3 in primary melanoma is associated with tumour progression. British journal of dermatology, 170(1), pp. 103-109. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/bjd.12641 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjd.12641>

doi:10.7892/boris.59193

info:doi:10.1111/bjd.12641

info:pmid:24116716

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Wiley-Blackwell

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http://boris.unibe.ch/59193/

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Gerber, A L; Münst, A; Schlapbach, Christoph; Shafighi, Maziar; Kiermeir, David; Hüsler, Rolf; Hunger, Robert (2014). High expression of FOXP3 in primary melanoma is associated with tumour progression. British journal of dermatology, 170(1), pp. 103-109. Wiley-Blackwell 10.1111/bjd.12641 <http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjd.12641>

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