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Dániel László Vidács1, Zoltán Veréb1,2, Renáta Bozó1,2, Lili Borbála Flink1, Hilda Polyánka3, István Balázs Németh1, Szilárd Póliska4, Benjamin Tamás Papp1, Máté Manczinger1, Róbert Gáspár5, Seyedmohsen Mirdamadi5, Lajos Kemény1,2,6, Zsuzsanna Bata-Csörgő1,2,6.
Abstract
We previously described a novel in vitro culture technique for dedifferentiated human adult skin melanocytes. Melanocytes cultured in a defined, cholera toxin and PMA free medium became bipolar, unpigmented, and highly proliferative. Furthermore, TRP-1 and c-Kit expression disappeared and EGFR receptor and nestin expression were induced in the cells. Here, we further characterized the phenotype of these dedifferentiated cells and by comparing them to mature pigmented melanocytes we detected crucial steps in their phenotype change. Our data suggest that normal adult melanocytes easily dedifferentiate into pluripotent stem cells given the right environment. This dedifferentiation process described here for normal melanocyte is very similar to what has been described for melanoma cells, indicating that phenotype switching driven by environmental factors is a general characteristic of melanocytes that can occur independent of malignant transformation.Entities:
Keywords: dedifferentiation; melanocyte stem cells; melanocytes; melanoma; melanoma stem cells
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34467641 DOI: 10.1111/pcmr.13012
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pigment Cell Melanoma Res ISSN: 1755-1471 Impact factor: 4.693