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A novel mouse model demonstrates that oncogenic melanocyte stem cells engender melanoma resembling human disease.


ABSTRACT: Melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer, remains largely incurable at advanced stages. Currently, there is a lack of animal models that resemble human melanoma initiation and progression. Recent studies using a Tyr-CreER driven mouse model have drawn contradictory conclusions about the potential of melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) to form melanoma. Here, we employ a c-Kit-CreER-driven model that specifically targets McSCs to show that oncogenic McSCs are a bona fide source of melanoma that expand in the niche, and then establish epidermal melanomas that invade into the underlying dermis. Further, normal Wnt and Endothelin niche signals during hair anagen onset are hijacked to promote McSC malignant transformation during melanoma induction. Finally, molecular profiling reveals strong resemblance of murine McSC-derived melanoma to human melanoma in heterogeneity and gene signatures. These findings provide experimental validation of the human melanoma progression model and key insights into the transformation and heterogeneity of McSC-derived melanoma.

SUBMITTER: Sun Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6828673 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel mouse model demonstrates that oncogenic melanocyte stem cells engender melanoma resembling human disease.

Sun Qi Q   Lee Wendy W   Mohri Yasuaki Y   Takeo Makoto M   Lim Chae Ho CH   Xu Xiaowei X   Myung Peggy P   Atit Radhika P RP   Taketo M Mark MM   Moubarak Rana S RS   Schober Markus M   Osman Iman I   Gay Denise L DL   Saur Dieter D   Nishimura Emi K EK   Ito Mayumi M  

Nature communications 20191104 1


Melanoma, the deadliest skin cancer, remains largely incurable at advanced stages. Currently, there is a lack of animal models that resemble human melanoma initiation and progression. Recent studies using a Tyr-CreER driven mouse model have drawn contradictory conclusions about the potential of melanocyte stem cells (McSCs) to form melanoma. Here, we employ a c-Kit-CreER-driven model that specifically targets McSCs to show that oncogenic McSCs are a bona fide source of melanoma that expand in th  ...[more]

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