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Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAF(V600E) human melanoma cells
We used whole genome microarray analysis to identify potential candidate genes with differential expression in BRAF(V600E) vs NRAS(Q61R) melanoma cells. We selected, for comparison, a peculiar model based on melanoma clones, isolated from a single tumor characterized by mutually exclusive expression...
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author | Loria, Rossella Bon, Giulia Perotti, Valentina Gallo, Enzo Bersani, Ilaria Baldassari, Paola Porru, Manuela Leonetti, Carlo Di Carlo, Selene Visca, Paolo Brizzi, Maria Felice Anichini, Andrea Mortarini, Roberta Falcioni, Rita |
author_facet | Loria, Rossella Bon, Giulia Perotti, Valentina Gallo, Enzo Bersani, Ilaria Baldassari, Paola Porru, Manuela Leonetti, Carlo Di Carlo, Selene Visca, Paolo Brizzi, Maria Felice Anichini, Andrea Mortarini, Roberta Falcioni, Rita |
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description | We used whole genome microarray analysis to identify potential candidate genes with differential expression in BRAF(V600E) vs NRAS(Q61R) melanoma cells. We selected, for comparison, a peculiar model based on melanoma clones, isolated from a single tumor characterized by mutually exclusive expression of BRAF(V600E) and NRAS(Q61R) in different cells. This effort led us to identify two genes, SEMA6A and MICAL1, highly expressed in BRAF-mutant vs NRAS-mutant clones. Real-time PCR, Western blot and immunohistochemistry confirmed preferential expression of Sema6A and Mical1 in BRAF(V600E) melanoma. Sema6A is a member of the semaphorin family, and it complexes with the plexins to regulate actin cytoskeleton, motility and cell proliferation. Silencing of Sema6A in BRAF-mutant cells caused cytoskeletal remodeling, and loss of stress fibers, that in turn induced cell death. Furthermore, Sema6A depletion caused loss of anchorage-independent growth, inhibition of chemotaxis and invasion. Forced Sema6A overexpression, in NRAS(Q61R) clones, induced anchorage-independent growth, and a significant increase of invasiveness. Mical1, that links Sema/PlexinA signaling, is also a negative regulator of apoptosis. Indeed, Mical-1 depletion in BRAF mutant cells restored MST-1-dependent NDR phosphorylation and promoted a rapid and massive NDR-dependent apoptosis. Overall, our data suggest that Sema6A and Mical1 may represent new potential therapeutic targets in BRAF(V600E) melanoma. |
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spelling | pubmed-44136172015-05-08 Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAF(V600E) human melanoma cells Loria, Rossella Bon, Giulia Perotti, Valentina Gallo, Enzo Bersani, Ilaria Baldassari, Paola Porru, Manuela Leonetti, Carlo Di Carlo, Selene Visca, Paolo Brizzi, Maria Felice Anichini, Andrea Mortarini, Roberta Falcioni, Rita Oncotarget Research Paper We used whole genome microarray analysis to identify potential candidate genes with differential expression in BRAF(V600E) vs NRAS(Q61R) melanoma cells. We selected, for comparison, a peculiar model based on melanoma clones, isolated from a single tumor characterized by mutually exclusive expression of BRAF(V600E) and NRAS(Q61R) in different cells. This effort led us to identify two genes, SEMA6A and MICAL1, highly expressed in BRAF-mutant vs NRAS-mutant clones. Real-time PCR, Western blot and immunohistochemistry confirmed preferential expression of Sema6A and Mical1 in BRAF(V600E) melanoma. Sema6A is a member of the semaphorin family, and it complexes with the plexins to regulate actin cytoskeleton, motility and cell proliferation. Silencing of Sema6A in BRAF-mutant cells caused cytoskeletal remodeling, and loss of stress fibers, that in turn induced cell death. Furthermore, Sema6A depletion caused loss of anchorage-independent growth, inhibition of chemotaxis and invasion. Forced Sema6A overexpression, in NRAS(Q61R) clones, induced anchorage-independent growth, and a significant increase of invasiveness. Mical1, that links Sema/PlexinA signaling, is also a negative regulator of apoptosis. Indeed, Mical-1 depletion in BRAF mutant cells restored MST-1-dependent NDR phosphorylation and promoted a rapid and massive NDR-dependent apoptosis. Overall, our data suggest that Sema6A and Mical1 may represent new potential therapeutic targets in BRAF(V600E) melanoma. Impact Journals LLC 2014-12-18 /pmc/articles/PMC4413617/ /pubmed/25576923 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Loria et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper Loria, Rossella Bon, Giulia Perotti, Valentina Gallo, Enzo Bersani, Ilaria Baldassari, Paola Porru, Manuela Leonetti, Carlo Di Carlo, Selene Visca, Paolo Brizzi, Maria Felice Anichini, Andrea Mortarini, Roberta Falcioni, Rita Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAF(V600E) human melanoma cells |
title | Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAF(V600E) human melanoma cells |
title_full | Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAF(V600E) human melanoma cells |
title_fullStr | Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAF(V600E) human melanoma cells |
title_full_unstemmed | Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAF(V600E) human melanoma cells |
title_short | Sema6A and Mical1 control cell growth and survival of BRAF(V600E) human melanoma cells |
title_sort | sema6a and mical1 control cell growth and survival of braf(v600e) human melanoma cells |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4413617/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25576923 |
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