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Publication : Crosstalk with keratinocytes causes GNAQ oncogene specificity in melanoma.

First Author  Urtatiz O Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  34939927 Mgi Jnum  J:318008
Mgi Id  MGI:6854163 Doi  10.7554/eLife.71825
Citation  Urtatiz O, et al. (2021) Crosstalk with keratinocytes causes GNAQ oncogene specificity in melanoma. Elife 10:e71825
abstractText  Different melanoma subtypes exhibit specific and non-overlapping sets of oncogene and tumor suppressor mutations, despite a common cell of origin in melanocytes. For example, activation of the Galphaq/11 signaling pathway is a characteristic initiating event in primary melanomas that arise in the dermis, uveal tract, or central nervous system. It is rare in melanomas arising in the epidermis. The mechanism for this specificity is unknown. Here, we present evidence that in the mouse, crosstalk with the epidermal microenvironment actively impairs the survival of melanocytes expressing the GNAQ(Q209L) oncogene. We found that GNAQ(Q209L), in combination with signaling from the interfollicular epidermis (IFE), stimulates dendrite extension, leads to actin cytoskeleton disorganization, inhibits proliferation, and promotes apoptosis in melanocytes. The effect was reversible and paracrine. In contrast, the epidermal environment increased the survival of wildtype and Braf(V600E) expressing melanocytes. Hence, our studies reveal the flip side of Galphaq/11 signaling, which was hitherto unsuspected. In the future, the identification of the epidermal signals that restrain the GNAQ(Q209L) oncogene could suggest novel therapies for GNAQ and GNA11 mutant melanomas.
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