The metastasis-related angiopoietin-like 4 (ANGPTL4) elevates cellular ATP to transcriptionally upregulate ABC transporters expression via the Myc and NF-κB signaling pathways.
Patient-derived cultures of the BRAF mutant/NRAS wild type and BRAF wild type/NRAS mutant metastases showed more homogeneous single-cell gene expression patterns with gene expression modules for proliferation and ABC transporters.
Real-time quantitative PCR of the samples obtained from microdissected tumor tissue revealed a significant difference in the mRNA levels of HLA-ABC heavy chain and beta2m between the two types of metastases, i.e., lower levels in progressing metastases and high levels in regressing ones, confirming the immunohistological findings.
We also have observed that the expression of HLA ABC molecules in autologous metastasis did not always correspond with the expression detected in the primary tumor.
HLA.ABC and LFA-3 were positive on ganglioneuroblastoma or ganglioneuroma, but they were negative on neuroblastoma, independently of the clinical staging; HLA.ABC and LFA-3 were induced in vivo by chemotherapy in parallel with tumoral cell differentiation, in both the primary and the metastases.