Tumors can develop a blood supply not only by promoting angiogenesis but also by forming vessel-like structures directly from tumor cells, known as vasculogenic mimicry (VM). Understanding mechanisms that regulate VM is important, as these might be exploitable to inhibit tumor progression. Here, we reveal the adhesion molecule desmoglein 2 (DSG2) as a novel mediator of VM in melanoma. Analysis of patient-derived melanoma cell lines and tumor tissues, and interrogation of The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) data, revealed that DSG2 is frequently overexpressed in primary and metastatic melanomas compared to normal melanocytes. Notably, this overexpression was associated with poor clinical outcome. DSG2+ melanoma cells self-organized into tube-like...
During progression of melanomas, a crucial role has been attributed to alterations of cell–cell adhe...
Desmoglein 3 is one of seven desmosomal cadherins that mediate cell-cell adhesion in desmosomes. Des...
Melanoma is a tumor where virulence is conferred on transition from flat (radial) to three-dimension...
Tumors can develop a blood supply not only by promoting angiogenesis but also by forming vessel-like...
Desmoglein-2 (DSG2) is a calcium-binding single pass transmembrane glycoprotein and a member of the ...
Background: The formation of blood vessels within solid tumors directly contributes to cancer growth...
Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most aggressive skin cancer and the most frequent skin disorder in Ca...
Anti-angiogenic therapy of solid tumors has until now failed to produce the long lasting clinical be...
<div><p>During development and progression of malignant melanoma, an important role has been attribu...
Non-melanoma skin cancers—basal and squamous cell carcinomas (BCC & SCC, respectively)—are the most ...
During development and progression of malignant melanoma, an important role has been attributed to a...
Targeting the vasculature remains a promising approach for treating solid tumors; however, the mecha...
During development and progression of malignant melanoma, an important role has been attributed to a...
Desmogleins (DSG) are a family of cadherin adhesion proteins that were first identified in desmosome...
Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. Malignant melanoma in particular has a poor pro...
During progression of melanomas, a crucial role has been attributed to alterations of cell–cell adhe...
Desmoglein 3 is one of seven desmosomal cadherins that mediate cell-cell adhesion in desmosomes. Des...
Melanoma is a tumor where virulence is conferred on transition from flat (radial) to three-dimension...
Tumors can develop a blood supply not only by promoting angiogenesis but also by forming vessel-like...
Desmoglein-2 (DSG2) is a calcium-binding single pass transmembrane glycoprotein and a member of the ...
Background: The formation of blood vessels within solid tumors directly contributes to cancer growth...
Malignant melanoma (MM) is the most aggressive skin cancer and the most frequent skin disorder in Ca...
Anti-angiogenic therapy of solid tumors has until now failed to produce the long lasting clinical be...
<div><p>During development and progression of malignant melanoma, an important role has been attribu...
Non-melanoma skin cancers—basal and squamous cell carcinomas (BCC & SCC, respectively)—are the most ...
During development and progression of malignant melanoma, an important role has been attributed to a...
Targeting the vasculature remains a promising approach for treating solid tumors; however, the mecha...
During development and progression of malignant melanoma, an important role has been attributed to a...
Desmogleins (DSG) are a family of cadherin adhesion proteins that were first identified in desmosome...
Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. Malignant melanoma in particular has a poor pro...
During progression of melanomas, a crucial role has been attributed to alterations of cell–cell adhe...
Desmoglein 3 is one of seven desmosomal cadherins that mediate cell-cell adhesion in desmosomes. Des...
Melanoma is a tumor where virulence is conferred on transition from flat (radial) to three-dimension...