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Publication : Loss of Phd2 cooperates with BRAF<sup>V600E</sup> to drive melanomagenesis.

First Author  Liu S Year  2018
Journal  Nat Commun Volume  9
Issue  1 Pages  5426
PubMed ID  30575721 Mgi Jnum  J:270317
Mgi Id  MGI:6277687 Doi  10.1038/s41467-018-07126-9
Citation  Liu S, et al. (2018) Loss of Phd2 cooperates with BRAF(V600E) to drive melanomagenesis. Nat Commun 9(1):5426
abstractText  Prolyl hydroxylase domain protein 2 (PHD2) is a well-known master oxygen sensor. However, the role of PHD2 in tumor initiation remains controversial. We find that during the transition of human nevi to melanoma, the expression of PHD2 protein is significantly decreased and lower expression PHD2 in melanoma is associated with worse clinical outcome. Knockdown of PHD2 leads to elevated Akt phosphorylation in human melanocytes. Mice with conditional melanocyte-specific expression of Phd2(lox/lox) (Tyr::CreER;Phd2(lox/lox)) fail to develop pigmented lesions. However, deletion of Phd2 in combination with expression of BRaf(V600E) in melanocytes (Tyr::CreER;Phd2(lox/lox);BRaf(CA)) leads to the development of melanoma with 100% penetrance and frequent lymph node metastasis. Analysis of tumor tissues using reverse phase protein arrays demonstrates that Phd2 deletion activates the AKT-mTOR-S6 signaling axis in the recovered tumors. These data indicate that PHD2 is capable of suppressing tumor initiation largely mediated through inhibiting of the Akt-mTOR signaling pathway in the melanocyte lineage.
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