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      The multifaceted role of CD146/MCAM in the promotion of melanoma progression.

      Cancer Cell International
      Springer Science and Business Media LLC
      Melanoma, CD146/MCAM, Angiogenesis, Metastasis, Mechanism, Structure

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          Human malignant melanoma is a common primary malignant cutaneous tumour derived from transformed epidermal melanocytes. Patients with melanoma have a high rate of mortality due to resistance to chemotherapeutic drugs, a major obstacle to a successful treatment. Several reports have suggested that CD146 plays an important role as a signalling molecule in human melanoma. This role includes CD146 as a participant in inflammation, differentiation, adhesion, tumourigenicity, metastasis, invasion and angiogenesis among other processes, which suggests that this molecule promotes the progression of human melanoma as a multifaceted regulator. In this article, we explore the effects and corresponding mechanisms with respect to the role of CD146/MUC18 in the promotion of human melanoma progression. Collectively, the studies indicated that targeting CD146, because it is a suitable marker of poor patient outcome, might be useful in the design of future strategies for the prevention and treatment of human melanoma.

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          25685061
          4326486
          10.1186/s12935-014-0147-z

          Melanoma,CD146/MCAM,Angiogenesis,Metastasis,Mechanism,Structure
          Melanoma, CD146/MCAM, Angiogenesis, Metastasis, Mechanism, Structure

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