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Publication : RAF proteins exert both specific and compensatory functions during tumour progression of NRAS-driven melanoma.

First Author  Dorard C Year  2017
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  8
Pages  15262 PubMed ID  28497782
Mgi Jnum  J:335349 Mgi Id  MGI:5920246
Doi  10.1038/ncomms15262 Citation  Dorard C, et al. (2017) RAF proteins exert both specific and compensatory functions during tumour progression of NRAS-driven melanoma. Nat Commun 8:15262
abstractText  NRAS and its effector BRAF are frequently mutated in melanoma. Paradoxically, CRAF but not BRAF was shown to be critical for various RAS-driven cancers, raising the question of the role of RAF proteins in NRAS-induced melanoma. Here, using conditional ablation of Raf genes in NRAS-induced mouse melanoma models, we investigate their contribution in tumour progression, from the onset of benign tumours to malignant tumour maintenance. We show that BRAF expression is required for ERK activation and nevi development, demonstrating a critical role in the early stages of NRAS-driven melanoma. After melanoma formation, single Braf or Craf ablation is not sufficient to block tumour growth, showing redundant functions for RAF kinases. Finally, proliferation of resistant cells emerging in the absence of BRAF and CRAF remains dependent on ARAF-mediated ERK activation. These results reveal specific and compensatory functions for BRAF and CRAF and highlight an addiction to RAF signalling in NRAS-driven melanoma.
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