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Data from High PTP4A3 Phosphatase Expression Correlates with Metastatic Risk in Uveal Melanoma Patients

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 20:08
Abstract

A high percentage of uveal melanoma patients develop metastatic tumors predominantly in the liver. We studied the molecular profiles derived from gene expression microarrays and comparative genomic hybridization microarrays, to identify genes associated with metastasis in this aggressive cancer. We compared 28 uveal melanomas from patients who developed liver metastases within three years of enucleation with 35 tumors from patients without metastases or who developed metastases more than 3 years after enucleation. Protein tyrosine phosphatase type IV A member 3 (PTP4A3/PRL3), was identified as a strong predictor of metastasis occurrence. We demonstrated that the differential expression of this gene, which maps to 8q24.3, was not merely a consequence of 8q chromosome overrepresentation. PTP4A3 overexpression in uveal melanoma cell lines significantly increased cell migration and invasiveness in vivo, suggesting a direct role for this protein in metastasis. Our findings suggest that PTP4A3 or its cellular substrates could constitute attractive therapeutic targets to treat metastatic uveal melanomas. Cancer Res; 71(3); 666–74. ©2010 AACR.

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AUTHORS (21)

  • Cécile Laurent
    Fabien Valet
    Nathalie Planque
    Licia Silveri
    Selma Maacha
    Océane Anezo
    Philippe Hupe
    Corine Plancher
    Cécile Reyes
    Benoit Albaud
    Audrey Rapinat
    David Gentien
    Jérôme Couturier
    Xavier Sastre-Garau
    Laurence Desjardins
    Jean-Paul Thiery
    Sergio Roman-Roman
    Bernard Asselain
    Emmanuel Barillot
    Sophie Piperno-Neumann
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