M. Ueda et al., STABLE AND STRONG EXPRESSION OF BASIC FIBROBLAST GROWTH-FACTOR IN NEVUS CELL NEVUS CONTRASTS WITH ABERRANT EXPRESSION IN MELANOMA, British journal of dermatology, 130(3), 1994, pp. 320-324
It has been proposed that basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) is an
autocrine growth factor of melanoma cells, in contrast with normal mel
anocytes where bFGF acts as a paracrine growth factor. As this notion
is mostly based on the different requirements for bFGF in cultures of
benign and malignant pigment cells in vitro, we performed an immunohis
tchemical study to examine bFGF expression in vivo, using paraffin sec
tions from naevus cell naev (NCN) and malignant melanoma (MM). All the
NCN (n = 7) showed strong and homogeneous expression of bFGF protein,
whereas the primary MMs (n = 5) showed heterogeneous expression, witt
. a population of negative cells. Metastatic MMs (n = 5) also showed h
eterogeneous expression, and had a greater population of negative cell
s. These results suggest that bFGF has some, as yet unidentified, role
in the growth of benign NCN, and that overexpression of bFGF is neith
er a prerequisite for melanoma genesis nor for progression to metastat
ic MM.