Abstract—Molecular heterogeneity in seven human metastatic melanoma cells lines is revealed using a double immunofluorescent assay by flow cytometry. It is evaluated that quite a small population of cells (up to 10%) expressed only vimentin, the main marker of melanoma. Only epithelial cytokeratins expression is revealed in a significantly greater number of cells (from 25 to 50%). The dominant molecular phenotype (50–80% cells expressed both markers), the coexpression of vimentin and cytokeratins, is identified for the first time. The authors assume that the latter phenotype of melanoma cells may be a molecular marker of the tumor’s aggressiveness and metastatic potential.
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This study was performed as part of the research program planned at the Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center (research subject: Markers of Human Melanoma Stem Cells, registration no. AAAA-A16-116122210048-6).
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Bogush, T.A., Kaliuzhny, S.A., Basharina, A.A. et al. Coexpression of Vimentin and Cytokeratins in Human Melanoma Cell Lines. Moscow Univ. Chem. Bull. 74, 296–299 (2019). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0027131419060075
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