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Differential impact of BRAFV600E isoforms on tumorigenesis in a zebrafish model of melanoma

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
BRAFV600E comes as two main splicing variants. The well-studied ref isoform and the recently discovered X1 isoform are co-expressed in cancer cells and differ in terms of 3'UTR length and sequence, as well as C-term protein sequence. Here, we use a melanoma model in zebrafish to study the role played by each isoform in larval pigmentation, nevi formation, and their progression into melanoma tumours. We show that both BRAFV600E-ref and BRAFV600E-X1 proteins promote larval pigmentation and nevi formation, while melanoma-free survival curves performed in adult fish indicate that BRAFV600E-ref protein is a much stronger melanoma driver that BRAFV600E-X1 protein. Crucially, we also show that the presence of the 3'UTR suppresses the effect of ref protein. Our data highlight the necessity to undertake a systematic study of BRAFV600E isoforms, in order to uncover the full spectrum of their kinase-(in)dependent and coding-(in)dependent functions, hence to develop more informed strategies for therapeutic targeting.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
3'UTR; BRAFV600E-X1; BRAFV600E-ref; Melanoma modeling; zebrafish
List of contributors:
DE PAOLO, Raffaella; Poliseno, Laura; Cucco, Francesco; Pitto, Letizia
Authors of the University:
CUCCO FRANCESCO
POLISENO LAURA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/456949
Published in:
CELL & BIOSCIENCE
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