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A UV-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background
People with pale skin, red hair, freckles, and an inability to tan—the “redhair/fairskin” phenotype— are at highest risk of developing melanoma, compared to all other pigmentation types(1). Genetically, this phenotype is frequently the product of inactivating polymorphisms in the Melanocortin 1 rece...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3521494/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23123854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11624 |
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author | Mitra, Devarati Luo, Xi Morgan, Ann Wang, Jin Hoang, Mai P. Lo, Jennifer Guerrero, Candace R. Lennerz, Jochen K. Mihm, Martin C. Wargo, Jennifer A. Robinson, Kathleen C. Devi, Suprabha P. Vanover, Jillian C. D’Orazio, John A. McMahon, Martin Bosenberg, Marcus W. Haigis, Kevin M. Haber, Daniel A. Wang, Yinsheng Fisher, David E. |
author_facet | Mitra, Devarati Luo, Xi Morgan, Ann Wang, Jin Hoang, Mai P. Lo, Jennifer Guerrero, Candace R. Lennerz, Jochen K. Mihm, Martin C. Wargo, Jennifer A. Robinson, Kathleen C. Devi, Suprabha P. Vanover, Jillian C. D’Orazio, John A. McMahon, Martin Bosenberg, Marcus W. Haigis, Kevin M. Haber, Daniel A. Wang, Yinsheng Fisher, David E. |
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description | People with pale skin, red hair, freckles, and an inability to tan—the “redhair/fairskin” phenotype— are at highest risk of developing melanoma, compared to all other pigmentation types(1). Genetically, this phenotype is frequently the product of inactivating polymorphisms in the Melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene. MC1R encodes a cAMP stimulating G-protein coupled receptor that controls pigment production. Minimal receptor activity, as in redhair/fairskin polymorphisms, produces red/yellow pheomelanin pigment, while increasing MC1R activity stimulates production of black/brown eumelanin(2). Pheomelanin has weak UV shielding capacity relative to eumelanin and has been shown to amplify UVA-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) (3–5). Several observations, however, complicate the assumption that melanoma risk is completely UV dependent. For example, unlike non-melanoma skin cancers, melanoma is not restricted to sun-exposed skin and UV signature mutations are infrequently oncogenic drivers(6). While linkage of melanoma risk to UV exposure is beyond doubt, UV-independent events are also likely to play a significant role(1,7). Here, we introduced into mice carrying an inactivating mutation in the Mc1r gene (who exhibit a phenotype analogous to redhair/fairskin humans), a conditional, melanocyte-targeted allele of the most commonly mutated melanoma oncogene, BRaf(V600E). We observed a high incidence of invasive melanomas without providing additional gene aberrations or UV exposure. To investigate the mechanism of UV-independent carcinogenesis, we introduced an albino allele, which ablates all pigment production on the Mc1r (e/e) background. Selective absence of pheomelanin synthesis was protective against melanoma development. In addition, normal Mc1r(e/e) mouse skin was found to have significantly greater oxidative DNA and lipid damage than albino-Mc1r(e/e) mouse skin. These data suggest that the pheomelanin pigment pathway produces UV-independent carcinogenic contributions to melanomagenesis by a mechanism of oxidative damage. While UV protection remains important, additional strategies may be required for optimal melanoma prevention. |
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spelling | pubmed-35214942012-12-13 A UV-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background Mitra, Devarati Luo, Xi Morgan, Ann Wang, Jin Hoang, Mai P. Lo, Jennifer Guerrero, Candace R. Lennerz, Jochen K. Mihm, Martin C. Wargo, Jennifer A. Robinson, Kathleen C. Devi, Suprabha P. Vanover, Jillian C. D’Orazio, John A. McMahon, Martin Bosenberg, Marcus W. Haigis, Kevin M. Haber, Daniel A. Wang, Yinsheng Fisher, David E. Nature Article People with pale skin, red hair, freckles, and an inability to tan—the “redhair/fairskin” phenotype— are at highest risk of developing melanoma, compared to all other pigmentation types(1). Genetically, this phenotype is frequently the product of inactivating polymorphisms in the Melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) gene. MC1R encodes a cAMP stimulating G-protein coupled receptor that controls pigment production. Minimal receptor activity, as in redhair/fairskin polymorphisms, produces red/yellow pheomelanin pigment, while increasing MC1R activity stimulates production of black/brown eumelanin(2). Pheomelanin has weak UV shielding capacity relative to eumelanin and has been shown to amplify UVA-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) (3–5). Several observations, however, complicate the assumption that melanoma risk is completely UV dependent. For example, unlike non-melanoma skin cancers, melanoma is not restricted to sun-exposed skin and UV signature mutations are infrequently oncogenic drivers(6). While linkage of melanoma risk to UV exposure is beyond doubt, UV-independent events are also likely to play a significant role(1,7). Here, we introduced into mice carrying an inactivating mutation in the Mc1r gene (who exhibit a phenotype analogous to redhair/fairskin humans), a conditional, melanocyte-targeted allele of the most commonly mutated melanoma oncogene, BRaf(V600E). We observed a high incidence of invasive melanomas without providing additional gene aberrations or UV exposure. To investigate the mechanism of UV-independent carcinogenesis, we introduced an albino allele, which ablates all pigment production on the Mc1r (e/e) background. Selective absence of pheomelanin synthesis was protective against melanoma development. In addition, normal Mc1r(e/e) mouse skin was found to have significantly greater oxidative DNA and lipid damage than albino-Mc1r(e/e) mouse skin. These data suggest that the pheomelanin pigment pathway produces UV-independent carcinogenic contributions to melanomagenesis by a mechanism of oxidative damage. While UV protection remains important, additional strategies may be required for optimal melanoma prevention. 2012-10-31 2012-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3521494/ /pubmed/23123854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11624 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms |
spellingShingle | Article Mitra, Devarati Luo, Xi Morgan, Ann Wang, Jin Hoang, Mai P. Lo, Jennifer Guerrero, Candace R. Lennerz, Jochen K. Mihm, Martin C. Wargo, Jennifer A. Robinson, Kathleen C. Devi, Suprabha P. Vanover, Jillian C. D’Orazio, John A. McMahon, Martin Bosenberg, Marcus W. Haigis, Kevin M. Haber, Daniel A. Wang, Yinsheng Fisher, David E. A UV-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background |
title | A UV-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background |
title_full | A UV-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background |
title_fullStr | A UV-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background |
title_full_unstemmed | A UV-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background |
title_short | A UV-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background |
title_sort | uv-independent pathway to melanoma carcinogenesis in the redhair-fairskin background |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3521494/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23123854 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature11624 |
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