“…Interestingly, Lugassy et al 66 identified that genes involved in inflammation (CCL2, IL6, TRAF1, CXCL6, SELE, ICAM1, SLC7A2, C2CD4B, PDGFB, and SERPINB2) were expressed in melanomas as a result of the interaction of melanoma cells and endothelial cells. More recently, Bentolila et al 67 described the perivascular migration of serpin B2-expressing melanoma cells, without associated intravasation; serpin B2 expression was also noted in angiotropic human melanoma brain metastases. Thus, it has been proposed that neutrophilic inflammation present in ulcerated melanomas may contribute to pericyte mimicry, angiotropism, and subsequent metastasis.…”