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HOXA1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome

Metastatic melanoma is a highly lethal disease notorious for its aggressive clinical course and eventual resistance to existing therapies. Currently we possess a limited understanding of the genetic events driving melanoma progression, and much effort is focused on identifying pro-metastatic aberrat...

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Autores principales: Wardwell-Ozgo, Joanna, Dogruluk, Turgut, Gifford, Armel, Zhang, Yiqun, Heffernan, Timothy P., van Doorn, Remco, Creighton, Chad J., Chin, Lynda, Scott, Kenneth L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3982326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23435427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.30
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author Wardwell-Ozgo, Joanna
Dogruluk, Turgut
Gifford, Armel
Zhang, Yiqun
Heffernan, Timothy P.
van Doorn, Remco
Creighton, Chad J.
Chin, Lynda
Scott, Kenneth L.
author_facet Wardwell-Ozgo, Joanna
Dogruluk, Turgut
Gifford, Armel
Zhang, Yiqun
Heffernan, Timothy P.
van Doorn, Remco
Creighton, Chad J.
Chin, Lynda
Scott, Kenneth L.
author_sort Wardwell-Ozgo, Joanna
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description Metastatic melanoma is a highly lethal disease notorious for its aggressive clinical course and eventual resistance to existing therapies. Currently we possess a limited understanding of the genetic events driving melanoma progression, and much effort is focused on identifying pro-metastatic aberrations or perturbed signaling networks that constitute new therapeutic targets. In this study, we validate and assess the mechanism by which homeobox transcription factor A1 (HOXA1), a pro-invasion oncogene previously identified in a metastasis screen by our group, contributes to melanoma progression. Transcriptome and pathway profiling analyses of cells expressing HOXA1 reveals up-regulation of factors involved in diverse cytokine pathways that include the TGFβ signaling axis, which we further demonstrate to be required for HOXA1-mediated cell invasion in melanoma cells. Transcriptome profiling also shows HOXA1’s ability to potently down-regulate expression of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) and other genes required for melanocyte differentiation, suggesting a mechanism by which HOXA1 expression de-differentiates cells into a pro-invasive cell state concomitant with TGFβ activation. Our analysis of publicly available datasets indicate that the HOXA1-induced gene signature successfully categorizes melanoma specimens based on their metastatic potential and, importantly, is capable of stratifying melanoma patient risk for metastasis based on expression in primary tumors. Together, these validation data and mechanistic insights suggest that patients whose primary tumors express HOXA1 are among a high-risk metastasis subgroup that should be considered for anti-TGFβ therapy in adjuvant settings. Moreover, further analysis of HOXA1 target genes in melanoma may reveal new pathways or targets amenable to therapeutic intervention.
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spelling pubmed-39823262014-08-20 HOXA1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome Wardwell-Ozgo, Joanna Dogruluk, Turgut Gifford, Armel Zhang, Yiqun Heffernan, Timothy P. van Doorn, Remco Creighton, Chad J. Chin, Lynda Scott, Kenneth L. Oncogene Article Metastatic melanoma is a highly lethal disease notorious for its aggressive clinical course and eventual resistance to existing therapies. Currently we possess a limited understanding of the genetic events driving melanoma progression, and much effort is focused on identifying pro-metastatic aberrations or perturbed signaling networks that constitute new therapeutic targets. In this study, we validate and assess the mechanism by which homeobox transcription factor A1 (HOXA1), a pro-invasion oncogene previously identified in a metastasis screen by our group, contributes to melanoma progression. Transcriptome and pathway profiling analyses of cells expressing HOXA1 reveals up-regulation of factors involved in diverse cytokine pathways that include the TGFβ signaling axis, which we further demonstrate to be required for HOXA1-mediated cell invasion in melanoma cells. Transcriptome profiling also shows HOXA1’s ability to potently down-regulate expression of microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) and other genes required for melanocyte differentiation, suggesting a mechanism by which HOXA1 expression de-differentiates cells into a pro-invasive cell state concomitant with TGFβ activation. Our analysis of publicly available datasets indicate that the HOXA1-induced gene signature successfully categorizes melanoma specimens based on their metastatic potential and, importantly, is capable of stratifying melanoma patient risk for metastasis based on expression in primary tumors. Together, these validation data and mechanistic insights suggest that patients whose primary tumors express HOXA1 are among a high-risk metastasis subgroup that should be considered for anti-TGFβ therapy in adjuvant settings. Moreover, further analysis of HOXA1 target genes in melanoma may reveal new pathways or targets amenable to therapeutic intervention. 2013-02-25 2014-02-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3982326/ /pubmed/23435427 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.30 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and 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
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Wardwell-Ozgo, Joanna
Dogruluk, Turgut
Gifford, Armel
Zhang, Yiqun
Heffernan, Timothy P.
van Doorn, Remco
Creighton, Chad J.
Chin, Lynda
Scott, Kenneth L.
HOXA1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome
title HOXA1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome
title_full HOXA1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome
title_fullStr HOXA1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome
title_full_unstemmed HOXA1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome
title_short HOXA1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome
title_sort hoxa1 drives melanoma tumor growth and metastasis and elicits an invasion gene expression signature that prognosticates clinical outcome
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3982326/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23435427
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2013.30
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