Ran GTPase is an independent prognostic marker in malignant melanoma which promotes tumour cell migration and invasion

AimsRan GTPase is involved in nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of proteins and is overexpressed in several cancers. The expression of Ran in malignant melanoma (MM) and its functional activity have not been described and were investigated in this study.MethodsThe prognostic value of Ran expression was te...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of clinical pathology 2022-01, Vol.75 (1), p.24-29
Hauptverfasser: Elsheikh, Somaia, Kouzoukakis, Ilias, Fielden, Catherine, Li, Wei, Lashin, Shaimaa Elsaid, Khair, Nadia, Raposo, Teresa Pereira, Fadhil, Wakkas, Rudland, Philip, Aleskandarany, Mohammed, Patel, Poulam, El-Tanani, Mohamed, Ilyas, Mohammad
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Zusammenfassung:AimsRan GTPase is involved in nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of proteins and is overexpressed in several cancers. The expression of Ran in malignant melanoma (MM) and its functional activity have not been described and were investigated in this study.MethodsThe prognostic value of Ran expression was tested in a series of 185 primary cutaneous MM cases using immunohistochemistry. The functional activity of Ran was investigated in the two melanoma cell lines. Ran expression was knocked down using two siRNAs and the effect on the expression of the c-Met oncogene, a potential downstream target of Ran, was tested. Functional effects of Ran knockdown on cell motility and cell proliferation were also assessed.ResultsPositive Ran expression was seen in 12.4% of MM and was associated with advanced clinical stage and greater Breslow thickness. Positive expression was an independent marker of shorter overall survival (p=0.023). Knockdown of Ran results in decreased expression of c-Met and the downstream c-met signalling targets ERK1/2. There was a significant reduction in cell migration (p
ISSN:0021-9746
1472-4146
DOI:10.1136/jclinpath-2020-206871