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Publication : Dynamics of nevus development implicate cell cooperation in the growth arrest of transformed melanocytes.

First Author  Ruiz-Vega R Year  2020
Journal  Elife Volume  9
PubMed ID  33047672 Mgi Jnum  J:298687
Mgi Id  MGI:6477115 Doi  10.7554/eLife.61026
Citation  Ruiz-Vega R, et al. (2020) Dynamics of nevus development implicate cell cooperation in the growth arrest of transformed melanocytes. Elife 9:e61026
abstractText  Mutational activation of the BRAF proto-oncogene in melanocytes reliably produces benign nevi (pigmented 'moles'), yet the same change is the most common driver mutation in melanoma. The reason nevi stop growing, and do not progress to melanoma, is widely attributed to a cell-autonomous process of 'oncogene-induced senescence'. Using a mouse model of Braf-driven nevus formation, analyzing both proliferative dynamics and single-cell gene expression, we found no evidence that nevus cells are senescent, either compared with other skin cells, or other melanocytes. We also found that nevus size distributions could not be fit by any simple cell-autonomous model of growth arrest, yet were easily fit by models based on collective cell behavior, for example in which arresting cells release an arrest-promoting factor. We suggest that nevus growth arrest is more likely related to the cell interactions that mediate size control in normal tissues, than to any cell-autonomous, 'oncogene-induced' program of senescence.
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