Abstract
Background
PLK-1 is one of the key regulators of cell cycle progression. Increased expression of PLK-1 was observed in several tumor types.
Methods
We immunohistochemically assessed PLK-1 expression in neoplastic and stromal compartments of 96 cutaneous melanomas, and analyzed associations between PLK-1 expression and clinicopathological characteristics.
Results
PLK-1 expression in cancer cells was not associated with basic clinical (e.g. age, gender, tumor location) or histopathological (e.g. Breslow thickness, mitotic rate, ulceration) parameters. However, increased PLK-1 was more frequent in tumors with concurrent regional nodal metastases and positive sentinel lymph node biopsy status. All primary tumors associated with coexisting distant metastases exhibited high PLK-1 expression in melanoma cells. Conversely, PLK-1 expression in stromal cells was more frequent in tumors without nodal metastases. PLK-1 expression in both compartments was not associated with survival.
Conclusion
PLK-1 expression is associated with metastatic potential in cutaneous melanoma.
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