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  • Evidence and impact of neutrophil extracellular traps in malignant melanoma.

Evidence and impact of neutrophil extracellular traps in malignant melanoma.

Pigment cell & melanoma research (2019-08-14)
Fiona Schedel, Sarah Mayer-Hain, Karin Ingrid Pappelbaum, Dieter Metze, Martin Stock, Tobias Goerge, Karin Loser, Cord Sunderkötter, Thomas Anton Luger, Carsten Weishaupt
ABSTRACT

Ulceration of melanoma is associated with neutrophil infiltrates and lower survival rates opposite to non-ulcerated melanoma. Neutrophils release neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) that are chromatin structures loaded with antimicrobial proteins. Since NETs have been correlated with tumor progression, we investigated whether NETs appear in melanoma and affect melanoma cells. Indeed, human primary melanoma biopsies revealed neutrophils releasing NETs in all of 27 ulcerated melanomas, whereas NETs were absent in all of 7 non-ulcerated melanomas. However, the quantity of intratumoral NETs did not correlate with tumor progression of melanoma. Interestingly, in vitro assays showed that melanoma cells attach to NETs via integrin-mediated adhesion and that NETs inhibit tumor cell migration. Moreover, co-culturing of NETs and melanoma cells had a cytotoxic effect on melanoma cells resulting in necrosis. Hence, we discovered in vitro an antineoplastic role of NETs in melanoma.

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Roche
DNase I, from bovine pancreas
Sigma-Aldrich
Dulbecco′s Modified Eagle′s Medium - high glucose, With 4500 mg/L glucose and sodium bicarbonate, without L-glutamine and sodium pyruvate, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture, suitable for hybridoma
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RPMI-1640 Medium, With sodium bicarbonate, without L-glutamine, liquid, sterile-filtered, suitable for cell culture