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KLF9-dependent ROS regulate melanoma progression in stage-specific manner.

Archis Bagati1,2, Sudha Moparthy1, Emily E Fink1, Anna Bianchi-Smiraglia1, Dong Hyun Yun1, Masha Kolesnikova1, Olga O Udartseva1, David W Wolff1,3, Matthew V Roll1,3, Brittany C Lipchick1,3,4, Zhannan Han1,3, Nadezhda I Kozlova5, Peter Jowdy1, Albert E Berman5, Neil F Box6, Cesar Rodriguez3, Wiam Bshara7, Eugene S Kandel1, Maria S Soengas8, Gyorgy Paragh9, Mikhail A Nikiforov10,11.   

Abstract

Although antioxidants promote melanoma metastasis, the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in other stages of melanoma progression is controversial. Moreover, genes regulating ROS have not been functionally characterized throughout the entire tumor progression in mouse models of cancer. To address this question, we crossed mice-bearing knock-out of Klf9, an ubiquitous transcriptional regulator of oxidative stress, with two conditional melanocytic mouse models: BrafCA mice, where BrafV600E causes premalignant melanocytic hyperplasia, and BrafCA/Pten-/- mice, where BrafV600E and loss of Pten induce primary melanomas and metastases. Klf9 deficiency inhibited premalignant melanocytic hyperplasia in BrafCA mice but did not affect formation and growth of BrafCA/Pten-/- primary melanomas. It also, as expected, promoted BrafCA/Pten-/- metastasis. Treatment with antioxidant N-acetyl cysteine phenocopied loss of Klf9 including suppression of melanocytic hyperplasia. We were interested in a different role of Klf9 in regulation of cell proliferation in BrafCA and BrafCA/Pten-/- melanocytic cells. Mechanistically, we demonstrated that BRAFV600E signaling transcriptionally upregulated KLF9 and that KLF9-dependent ROS were required for full-scale activation of ERK1/2 and induction of cell proliferation by BRAFV600E. PTEN depletion in BRAFV600E-melanocytes did not further activate ERK1/2 and cell proliferation, but rendered these phenotypes insensitive to KLF9 and ROS. Our data identified an essential role of KLF9-dependent ROS in BRAFV600E signaling in premalignant melanocytes, offered an explanation to variable role of ROS in premalignant and transformed melanocytic cells and suggested a novel mechanism for suppression of premalignant growth by topical antioxidants.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30664687      PMCID: PMC6939757          DOI: 10.1038/s41388-019-0689-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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4.  LncRNA SNHG16 Aggravates High Glucose-Induced Podocytes Injury in Diabetic Nephropathy Through Targeting miR-106a and Thereby Up-Regulating KLF9.

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5.  Sulforaphane-Induced Klf9/Prdx6 Axis Acts as a Molecular Switch to Control Redox Signaling and Determines Fate of Cells.

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6.  Dynamic ROS Control by TIGAR Regulates the Initiation and Progression of Pancreatic Cancer.

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