Chemokine receptor CXCR4 expression in patients with melanoma and colorectal cancer liver metastases and the association with disease outcome

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Kim, Joseph
Mori, Takuji
Chen, Steven L.
Amersi, Farin F.
Martinez, Steve R.
Kuo, Christine
Turner, Roderick R.
Ye, Xing
Bilchik, Anton J.
Morton, Donald L.
Hoon, Dave S. B.
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[1] St Johns Hlth Ctr, John Wayne Canc Inst, Dept Mol Oncol, Gastrointestinal Canc Sect, Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA
[2] St Johns Hlth Ctr, John Wayne Canc Inst, Div Surg Pathol, Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA
[3] St Johns Hlth Ctr, John Wayne Canc Inst, Div Surg Oncol, Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA
[4] St Johns Hlth Ctr, John Wayne Canc Inst, Div Biostat, Santa Monica, CA 90404 USA
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10.1097/01.sla.0000217690.65909.9c
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Objective: To determine the role of chemokine receptor (CR) expression in patients with melanoma and colorectal cancer (CRC) liver metastases. Summary Background Data: Murine and in vitro models have identified CR as potential factors in organ-specific metastasis of multiple cancers. Chemokines via their respective receptors have been shown to promote cell migration to distant organs. Methods: Patients who underwent hepatic surgery for melanoma or CRC liver metastases were assessed. Screening cDNA microarrays of melanoma/CRC cell lines and tumor specimens were analyzed to identify CR. Microarray data were validated by quantitative real-time RT-PCR (qRT) in paraffin-embedded liver metastases. Migration assays and immunohistochemistry were performed to verify CR function and confirm CR expression, respectively. Results: Microarray analysis identified CXCR4 as the most common CR expressed by both cancers. qRT demonstrated CXCR4 expression in 24 of 27 (89%) melanoma and 28 of 29 (97%) CRC liver metastases. In vitro treatment of melanoma or CRC cells with CXCL12, the ligand for CXCR4, significantly increased cell migration (P < 0.001). Low versus high CXCR4 expression in CRC liver metastases correlated with a significant difference in overall survival (median 27 months vs. 10 months, respectively; P = 0.036). In melanoma, low versus high CXCR4 expression in liver metastases demonstrated no difference in overall survival (median 11 months vs. 8 months, respectively; P = not significant). Conclusions: CXCR4 is expressed and functional on melanoma and CRC cells. The ligand for CXCR4 is highly expressed in liver and may specifically attract melanoma and CRC CXCR4 (+) cells. Quantitative analysis of CXCR4 gene expression in patients with liver metastases has prognostic significance for disease outcome.
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