Expression of STAT1 and STAT2 in malignant melanoma does not correlate with response to interferon-alpha adjuvant therapy

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Gregory B. Lesinski
Daniel Valentino
Erinn M. Hade
Susie Jones
Cynthia Magro
Abhik Ray Chaudhury
Michael J. Walker
William E. Carson
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[1] Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute,Division of Human Cancer Genetics
[2] The Ohio State University,Center for Biostatistics
[3] Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute,Department of Pathology
[4] The Ohio State University,Department of Surgery
[5] Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute,Division of Surgical Oncology
[6] The Ohio State University,undefined
[7] Arthur G. James Cancer Hospital and Richard J. Solove Research Institute,undefined
[8] The Ohio State University,undefined
[9] The Ohio State University,undefined
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Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy | 2005年 / 54卷
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Interferon-alpha; STAT1; STAT2; Malignant melanoma; Adjuvant therapy;
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Interferon-alpha (IFN-α) is used as an adjuvant therapy in patients with malignant melanoma and who have undergone surgical resection of high-risk lesions. Defective expression or activation of STAT1 or STAT2 has been shown to correlate with IFN-α or resistance in vitro; however, recent data from our laboratory suggest that the anti-tumor effects of IFN-α are dependent on STAT1 signaling within host immune cells. We measured STAT1 and STAT2 expression in 28 melanoma biopsies (8 cutaneous lesions; 1 lung metastasis; 19 nodal metastases) obtained from patients prior to the initiation of adjuvant IFN-α therapy. Disease recurrence following IFN-α treatment did not correlate with the staining intensity of either STAT1 (P=0.61) or STAT2 (P=0.52). Tumors with minimal STAT1 or STAT2 expression (<20% positive) were present in four patients with tumor-positive lymph nodes, who exhibited prolonged relapse-free survival (>44 months) following adjuvant therapy. Conversely, high levels of STAT1 were present in a patient who recurred during the course of IFN-α therapy. A case study of one patient who experienced recurrent disease during IFN-α treatment revealed that STAT1 levels were greater in the recurrent tumor when compared to the original lesion. These studies provide direct evidence to suggest that levels of STAT1 and STAT2 within the tumor do not influence a patient’s response to adjuvant IFN-α.
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