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GABA Regulates Electrical Activity and Tumor Initiation in Melanoma

Oncogenes can initiate tumors only in certain cellular contexts, which is referred to as oncogenic competence. In melanoma, whether cells in the microenvironment can endow such competence remains unclear. Using a combination of zebrafish transgenesis coupled with human tissues, we demonstrate that G...

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Autores principales: Tagore, Mohita, Hergenreder, Emiliano, Perlee, Sarah C., Cruz, Nelly M., Menocal, Laura, Suresh, Shruthy, Chan, Eric, Baron, Maayan, Melendez, Stephanie, Dave, Asim, Chatila, Walid K., Nsengimana, Jeremie, Koche, Richard P., Hollmann, Travis J., Ideker, Trey, Studer, Lorenz, Schietinger, Andrea, White, Richard M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Association for Cancer Research 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10551668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37553760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-23-0389
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author Tagore, Mohita
Hergenreder, Emiliano
Perlee, Sarah C.
Cruz, Nelly M.
Menocal, Laura
Suresh, Shruthy
Chan, Eric
Baron, Maayan
Melendez, Stephanie
Dave, Asim
Chatila, Walid K.
Nsengimana, Jeremie
Koche, Richard P.
Hollmann, Travis J.
Ideker, Trey
Studer, Lorenz
Schietinger, Andrea
White, Richard M.
author_facet Tagore, Mohita
Hergenreder, Emiliano
Perlee, Sarah C.
Cruz, Nelly M.
Menocal, Laura
Suresh, Shruthy
Chan, Eric
Baron, Maayan
Melendez, Stephanie
Dave, Asim
Chatila, Walid K.
Nsengimana, Jeremie
Koche, Richard P.
Hollmann, Travis J.
Ideker, Trey
Studer, Lorenz
Schietinger, Andrea
White, Richard M.
author_sort Tagore, Mohita
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description Oncogenes can initiate tumors only in certain cellular contexts, which is referred to as oncogenic competence. In melanoma, whether cells in the microenvironment can endow such competence remains unclear. Using a combination of zebrafish transgenesis coupled with human tissues, we demonstrate that GABAergic signaling between keratinocytes and melanocytes promotes melanoma initiation by BRAF(V600E). GABA is synthesized in melanoma cells, which then acts on GABA-A receptors in keratinocytes. Electron microscopy demonstrates specialized cell–cell junctions between keratinocytes and melanoma cells, and multielectrode array analysis shows that GABA acts to inhibit electrical activity in melanoma/keratinocyte cocultures. Genetic and pharmacologic perturbation of GABA synthesis abrogates melanoma initiation in vivo. These data suggest that GABAergic signaling across the skin microenvironment regulates the ability of oncogenes to initiate melanoma. SIGNIFICANCE: This study shows evidence of GABA-mediated regulation of electrical activity between melanoma cells and keratinocytes, providing a new mechanism by which the microenvironment promotes tumor initiation. This provides insights into the role of the skin microenvironment in early melanomas while identifying GABA as a potential therapeutic target in melanoma. See related commentary by Ceol, p. 2128. This article is featured in Selected Articles from This Issue, p. 2109
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spelling pubmed-105516682023-10-06 GABA Regulates Electrical Activity and Tumor Initiation in Melanoma Tagore, Mohita Hergenreder, Emiliano Perlee, Sarah C. Cruz, Nelly M. Menocal, Laura Suresh, Shruthy Chan, Eric Baron, Maayan Melendez, Stephanie Dave, Asim Chatila, Walid K. Nsengimana, Jeremie Koche, Richard P. Hollmann, Travis J. Ideker, Trey Studer, Lorenz Schietinger, Andrea White, Richard M. Cancer Discov Research Articles Oncogenes can initiate tumors only in certain cellular contexts, which is referred to as oncogenic competence. In melanoma, whether cells in the microenvironment can endow such competence remains unclear. Using a combination of zebrafish transgenesis coupled with human tissues, we demonstrate that GABAergic signaling between keratinocytes and melanocytes promotes melanoma initiation by BRAF(V600E). GABA is synthesized in melanoma cells, which then acts on GABA-A receptors in keratinocytes. Electron microscopy demonstrates specialized cell–cell junctions between keratinocytes and melanoma cells, and multielectrode array analysis shows that GABA acts to inhibit electrical activity in melanoma/keratinocyte cocultures. Genetic and pharmacologic perturbation of GABA synthesis abrogates melanoma initiation in vivo. These data suggest that GABAergic signaling across the skin microenvironment regulates the ability of oncogenes to initiate melanoma. SIGNIFICANCE: This study shows evidence of GABA-mediated regulation of electrical activity between melanoma cells and keratinocytes, providing a new mechanism by which the microenvironment promotes tumor initiation. This provides insights into the role of the skin microenvironment in early melanomas while identifying GABA as a potential therapeutic target in melanoma. See related commentary by Ceol, p. 2128. This article is featured in Selected Articles from This Issue, p. 2109 American Association for Cancer Research 2023-10-05 2023-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10551668/ /pubmed/37553760 http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-23-0389 Text en ©2023 The Authors; Published by the American Association for Cancer Research https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) license.
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Tagore, Mohita
Hergenreder, Emiliano
Perlee, Sarah C.
Cruz, Nelly M.
Menocal, Laura
Suresh, Shruthy
Chan, Eric
Baron, Maayan
Melendez, Stephanie
Dave, Asim
Chatila, Walid K.
Nsengimana, Jeremie
Koche, Richard P.
Hollmann, Travis J.
Ideker, Trey
Studer, Lorenz
Schietinger, Andrea
White, Richard M.
GABA Regulates Electrical Activity and Tumor Initiation in Melanoma
title GABA Regulates Electrical Activity and Tumor Initiation in Melanoma
title_full GABA Regulates Electrical Activity and Tumor Initiation in Melanoma
title_fullStr GABA Regulates Electrical Activity and Tumor Initiation in Melanoma
title_full_unstemmed GABA Regulates Electrical Activity and Tumor Initiation in Melanoma
title_short GABA Regulates Electrical Activity and Tumor Initiation in Melanoma
title_sort gaba regulates electrical activity and tumor initiation in melanoma
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10551668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37553760
http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/2159-8290.CD-23-0389
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