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MCL-1, BCL-X(L) and MITF Are Diversely Employed in Adaptive Response of Melanoma Cells to Changes in Microenvironment
Melanoma cells can switch their phenotypes in response to microenvironmental insults. Heterogeneous melanoma populations characterized by long-term growth and a high self-renewal capacity can be obtained in vitro in EGF(+)bFGF(+) medium whilst invasive potential of melanoma cells is increased in ser...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128796 |
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author | Hartman, Mariusz L. Talar, Beata Gajos-Michniewicz, Anna Czyz, Malgorzata |
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description | Melanoma cells can switch their phenotypes in response to microenvironmental insults. Heterogeneous melanoma populations characterized by long-term growth and a high self-renewal capacity can be obtained in vitro in EGF(+)bFGF(+) medium whilst invasive potential of melanoma cells is increased in serum-containing cultures. In the present study, we have shown that originally these patient-derived melanoma populations exhibit variable expression of pro-survival genes from the BCL-2 family and inhibitors of apoptosis (IAPs), and differ in the baseline MCL-1 transcript stability as well. While being transferred to serum-containing medium, melanoma cells are well protected from death. Immediate adaptive response of melanoma cells selectively involves a temporary MCL-1 increase, both at mRNA and protein levels, and BCL-X(L) can complement MCL-1, especially in MITF(low) populations. Thus, the extent of MCL-1 and BCL-XL contributions seems to be cell context-dependent. An increase in MCL-1 level results from a transiently enhanced stability of its transcript, but not from altered protein turnover. Inhibition of MCL-1 preceding transfer to serum-containing medium caused the induction of cell death in a subset of melanoma cells, which confirms the involvement of MCL-1 in melanoma cell survival during the rapid alteration of growth conditions. Additionally, immediate response to serum involves the transient increase in MITF expression and inhibition of ERK-1/2 activity. Uncovering the mechanisms of adaptive response to rapid changes in microenvironment may extend our knowledge on melanoma biology, especially at the stage of dissemination. |
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spelling | pubmed-44527152015-06-09 MCL-1, BCL-X(L) and MITF Are Diversely Employed in Adaptive Response of Melanoma Cells to Changes in Microenvironment Hartman, Mariusz L. Talar, Beata Gajos-Michniewicz, Anna Czyz, Malgorzata PLoS One Research Article Melanoma cells can switch their phenotypes in response to microenvironmental insults. Heterogeneous melanoma populations characterized by long-term growth and a high self-renewal capacity can be obtained in vitro in EGF(+)bFGF(+) medium whilst invasive potential of melanoma cells is increased in serum-containing cultures. In the present study, we have shown that originally these patient-derived melanoma populations exhibit variable expression of pro-survival genes from the BCL-2 family and inhibitors of apoptosis (IAPs), and differ in the baseline MCL-1 transcript stability as well. While being transferred to serum-containing medium, melanoma cells are well protected from death. Immediate adaptive response of melanoma cells selectively involves a temporary MCL-1 increase, both at mRNA and protein levels, and BCL-X(L) can complement MCL-1, especially in MITF(low) populations. Thus, the extent of MCL-1 and BCL-XL contributions seems to be cell context-dependent. An increase in MCL-1 level results from a transiently enhanced stability of its transcript, but not from altered protein turnover. Inhibition of MCL-1 preceding transfer to serum-containing medium caused the induction of cell death in a subset of melanoma cells, which confirms the involvement of MCL-1 in melanoma cell survival during the rapid alteration of growth conditions. Additionally, immediate response to serum involves the transient increase in MITF expression and inhibition of ERK-1/2 activity. Uncovering the mechanisms of adaptive response to rapid changes in microenvironment may extend our knowledge on melanoma biology, especially at the stage of dissemination. Public Library of Science 2015-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4452715/ /pubmed/26035829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128796 Text en © 2015 Hartman et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Hartman, Mariusz L. Talar, Beata Gajos-Michniewicz, Anna Czyz, Malgorzata MCL-1, BCL-X(L) and MITF Are Diversely Employed in Adaptive Response of Melanoma Cells to Changes in Microenvironment |
title | MCL-1, BCL-X(L) and MITF Are Diversely Employed in Adaptive Response of Melanoma Cells to Changes in Microenvironment |
title_full | MCL-1, BCL-X(L) and MITF Are Diversely Employed in Adaptive Response of Melanoma Cells to Changes in Microenvironment |
title_fullStr | MCL-1, BCL-X(L) and MITF Are Diversely Employed in Adaptive Response of Melanoma Cells to Changes in Microenvironment |
title_full_unstemmed | MCL-1, BCL-X(L) and MITF Are Diversely Employed in Adaptive Response of Melanoma Cells to Changes in Microenvironment |
title_short | MCL-1, BCL-X(L) and MITF Are Diversely Employed in Adaptive Response of Melanoma Cells to Changes in Microenvironment |
title_sort | mcl-1, bcl-x(l) and mitf are diversely employed in adaptive response of melanoma cells to changes in microenvironment |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4452715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26035829 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0128796 |
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