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Context-dependent miR-204 and miR-211 differentially affect the biological properties of amelanotic and melanotic melanoma cells

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Despite increasing amounts of experimental evidence depicting the involvement of non-coding RNAs in cancer, the study of BRAFV600E-regulated genes has thus far focused mainly on protein-coding ones. Here, we identify and study the microRNAs that BRAFV600E regulates through the ERK pathway. By performing small RNA sequencing on A375 melanoma cells and a vemurafenib- resistant clone that was taken as negative control, we discover miR-204 and miR-211 as the miRNAs most induced by vemurafenib. We also demonstrate that, although belonging to the same family, these two miRNAs have distinctive features. miR-204 is under the control of STAT3 and its expression is induced in amelanotic melanoma cells, where it acts as an e ector of vemurafenib's anti-motility activity by targeting AP1S2. Conversely, miR-211, a known transcriptional target of MITF, is induced in melanotic melanoma cells, where it targets EDEM1 and consequently impairs the degradation of TYROSINASE (TYR) through the ER-associated degradation (ERAD) pathway. In doing so, miR-211 serves as an e ector of vemurafenib's pro-pigmentation activity. We also show that such an increase in pigmentation in turn represents an adaptive response that needs to be overcome using appropriate inhibitors in order to increase the e cacy of vemurafenib. In summary, we unveil the distinct and context-dependent activities exerted by miR-204 family members in melanoma cells. Our work challenges the widely accepted "same miRNA family = same function" rule and provides a rationale for a novel treatment strategy for melanotic melanomas that is based on the combination of ERK pathway inhibitors with pigmentation inhibitors.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
BRAFV600E; ERK pathway; context-dependency; context-dependency; melanoma; melanoma; miR-204 family
Elenco autori:
Comelli, Laura; Tuccoli, Andrea; Guzzolino, Elena; Vitiello, Marianna; Marranci, Andrea; Lubrano, Simone; Pellegrini, Marco; Evangelista, Monica; Mercatanti, Alberto; Chiariello, Mario; Poliseno, Laura; D'Aurizio, Romina; Pitto, Letizia
Autori di Ateneo:
CHIARIELLO MARIO
D'AURIZIO ROMINA
MERCATANTI ALBERTO
PELLEGRINI MARCO
POLISENO LAURA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/357978
Pubblicato in:
ONCOTARGET
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