Literature DB >> 33743547

Ppp6c haploinsufficiency accelerates UV-induced BRAF(V600E)-initiated melanomagenesis.

Kosuke Kanazawa1,2,3, Kazuhiro Kishimoto1,3,4, Miyuki Nomura1, Koreyuki Kurosawa1,5, Hiroyuki Kato1, Yui Inoue1, Koh Miura2, Katsuya Fukui1,3, Yoji Yamashita1, Ikuro Sato6, Hiroyuki Tsuji4, Toshio Watanabe7, Takuji Tanaka8, Jun Yasuda3,9,10, Nobuhiro Tanuma1,3, Hiroshi Shima1,3.   

Abstract

According to TCGA database, mutations in PPP6C (encoding phosphatase PP6) are found in c. 10% of tumors from melanoma patients, in which they coexist with BRAF and NRAS mutations. To assess PP6 function in melanoma carcinogenesis, we generated mice in which we could specifically induce BRAF(V600E) expression and delete Ppp6c in melanocytes. In these mice, melanoma susceptibility following UVB irradiation exhibited the following pattern: Ppp6c semi-deficient (heterozygous) > Ppp6c wild-type > Ppp6c-deficient (homozygous) tumor types. Next-generation sequencing of Ppp6c heterozygous and wild-type melanoma tumors revealed that all harbored Trp53 mutations. However, Ppp6c heterozygous tumors showed a higher Signature 1 (mitotic/mitotic clock) mutation index compared with Ppp6c wild-type tumors, suggesting increased cell division. Analysis of cell lines derived from either Ppp6c heterozygous or wild-type melanoma tissues showed that both formed tumors in nude mice, but Ppp6c heterozygous tumors grew faster compared with those from the wild-type line. Ppp6c knockdown via siRNA in the Ppp6c heterozygous line promoted the accumulation of genomic damage and enhanced apoptosis relative to siRNA controls. We conclude that in the presence of BRAF(V600E) expression and UV-induced Trp53 mutation, Ppp6c haploinsufficiency promotes tumorigenesis.
© 2021 The Authors. Cancer Science published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Japanese Cancer Association.

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Keywords:  BRAF; UV-induced carcinogenesis; haploinsufficiency; melanoma; protein phosphatase 6

Year:  2021        PMID: 33743547     DOI: 10.1111/cas.14895

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Sci        ISSN: 1347-9032            Impact factor:   6.716


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1.  PP6 deficiency in mice with KRAS mutation and Trp53 loss promotes early death by PDAC with cachexia-like features.

Authors:  Katsuya Fukui; Miyuki Nomura; Kazuhiro Kishimoto; Nobuhiro Tanuma; Koreyuki Kurosawa; Kosuke Kanazawa; Hiroyuki Kato; Tomoki Sato; Shinji Miura; Koh Miura; Ikuro Sato; Hiroyuki Tsuji; Yoji Yamashita; Keiichi Tamai; Toshio Watanabe; Jun Yasuda; Takuji Tanaka; Kennichi Satoh; Toru Furukawa; Keiichi Jingu; Hiroshi Shima
Journal:  Cancer Sci       Date:  2022-03-22       Impact factor: 6.518

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