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Reprogramming human A375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: Upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated

Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in tumor transformation. The antioxidant system (AOS) protects cells from ROS damage. However, it is also hijacked by cancers cells to proliferate within the tumor. Thus, identifying proteins altered by redox imbalance in cancer cells is an attractive pro...

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Autores principales: Bracalente, Candelaria, Ibañez, Irene L., Berenstein, Ariel, Notcovich, Cintia, Cerda, María B., Klamt, Fabio, Chernomoretz, Ariel, Durán, Hebe
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5173049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27206673
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.9273
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author Bracalente, Candelaria
Ibañez, Irene L.
Berenstein, Ariel
Notcovich, Cintia
Cerda, María B.
Klamt, Fabio
Chernomoretz, Ariel
Durán, Hebe
author_facet Bracalente, Candelaria
Ibañez, Irene L.
Berenstein, Ariel
Notcovich, Cintia
Cerda, María B.
Klamt, Fabio
Chernomoretz, Ariel
Durán, Hebe
author_sort Bracalente, Candelaria
collection PubMed
description Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in tumor transformation. The antioxidant system (AOS) protects cells from ROS damage. However, it is also hijacked by cancers cells to proliferate within the tumor. Thus, identifying proteins altered by redox imbalance in cancer cells is an attractive prognostic and therapeutic tool. Gene expression microarrays in A375 melanoma cells with different ROS levels after overexpressing catalase were performed. Dissimilar phenotypes by differential compensation to hydrogen peroxide scavenging were generated. The melanotic A375-A7 (A7) upregulated TYRP1, CNTN1 and UCHL1 promoting melanogenesis. The metastatic A375-G10 (G10) downregulated MTSS1 and TIAM1, proteins absent in metastasis. Moreover, differential coexpression of AOS genes (EPHX2, GSTM3, MGST1, MSRA, TXNRD3, MGST3 and GSR) was found in A7 and G10. Their increase in A7 improved its AOS ability and therefore, oxidative stress response, resembling less aggressive tumor cells. Meanwhile, their decrease in G10 revealed a disruption in the AOS and therefore, enhanced its metastatic capacity. These gene signatures, not only bring new insights into the physiopathology of melanoma, but also could be relevant in clinical prognostic to classify between non aggressive and metastatic melanomas.
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spelling pubmed-51730492016-12-23 Reprogramming human A375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: Upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated Bracalente, Candelaria Ibañez, Irene L. Berenstein, Ariel Notcovich, Cintia Cerda, María B. Klamt, Fabio Chernomoretz, Ariel Durán, Hebe Oncotarget Research Paper Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are implicated in tumor transformation. The antioxidant system (AOS) protects cells from ROS damage. However, it is also hijacked by cancers cells to proliferate within the tumor. Thus, identifying proteins altered by redox imbalance in cancer cells is an attractive prognostic and therapeutic tool. Gene expression microarrays in A375 melanoma cells with different ROS levels after overexpressing catalase were performed. Dissimilar phenotypes by differential compensation to hydrogen peroxide scavenging were generated. The melanotic A375-A7 (A7) upregulated TYRP1, CNTN1 and UCHL1 promoting melanogenesis. The metastatic A375-G10 (G10) downregulated MTSS1 and TIAM1, proteins absent in metastasis. Moreover, differential coexpression of AOS genes (EPHX2, GSTM3, MGST1, MSRA, TXNRD3, MGST3 and GSR) was found in A7 and G10. Their increase in A7 improved its AOS ability and therefore, oxidative stress response, resembling less aggressive tumor cells. Meanwhile, their decrease in G10 revealed a disruption in the AOS and therefore, enhanced its metastatic capacity. These gene signatures, not only bring new insights into the physiopathology of melanoma, but also could be relevant in clinical prognostic to classify between non aggressive and metastatic melanomas. Impact Journals LLC 2016-05-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5173049/ /pubmed/27206673 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.9273 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Bracalente 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
Bracalente, Candelaria
Ibañez, Irene L.
Berenstein, Ariel
Notcovich, Cintia
Cerda, María B.
Klamt, Fabio
Chernomoretz, Ariel
Durán, Hebe
Reprogramming human A375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: Upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated
title Reprogramming human A375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: Upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated
title_full Reprogramming human A375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: Upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated
title_fullStr Reprogramming human A375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: Upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated
title_full_unstemmed Reprogramming human A375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: Upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated
title_short Reprogramming human A375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: Upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated
title_sort reprogramming human a375 amelanotic melanoma cells by catalase overexpression: upregulation of antioxidant genes correlates with regression of melanoma malignancy and with malignant progression when downregulated
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5173049/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27206673
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.9273
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