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The epigenetic modifier EZH2 controls melanoma growth and metastasis through silencing of distinct tumour suppressors

Authors :
Zingg, Daniel
Debbache, Julien
Schaefer, Simon M
Tuncer, Eylul
Frommel, Sandra C
Cheng, Phil; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2940-006X
Arenas-Ramirez, Natalia
Haeusel, Jessica
Zhang, Yudong
Bonalli, Mario
McCabe, Michael T
Creasy, Caretha L
Levesque, Mitchell P
Boyman, Onur
Santoro, Raffaella
Shakhova, Olga
Dummer, Reinhard
Sommer, Lukas
Zingg, Daniel
Debbache, Julien
Schaefer, Simon M
Tuncer, Eylul
Frommel, Sandra C
Cheng, Phil; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2940-006X
Arenas-Ramirez, Natalia
Haeusel, Jessica
Zhang, Yudong
Bonalli, Mario
McCabe, Michael T
Creasy, Caretha L
Levesque, Mitchell P
Boyman, Onur
Santoro, Raffaella
Shakhova, Olga
Dummer, Reinhard
Sommer, Lukas
Source :
Zingg, Daniel; Debbache, Julien; Schaefer, Simon M; Tuncer, Eylul; Frommel, Sandra C; Cheng, Phil; Arenas-Ramirez, Natalia; Haeusel, Jessica; Zhang, Yudong; Bonalli, Mario; McCabe, Michael T; Creasy, Caretha L; Levesque, Mitchell P; Boyman, Onur; Santoro, Raffaella; Shakhova, Olga; Dummer, Reinhard; Sommer, Lukas (2015). The epigenetic modifier EZH2 controls melanoma growth and metastasis through silencing of distinct tumour suppressors. Nature Communications, 6:6051.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Increased activity of the epigenetic modifier EZH2 has been associated with different cancers. However, evidence for a functional role of EZH2 in tumorigenesis in vivo remains poor, in particular in metastasizing solid cancers. Here we reveal central roles of EZH2 in promoting growth and metastasis of cutaneous melanoma. In a melanoma mouse model, conditional Ezh2 ablation as much as treatment with the preclinical EZH2 inhibitor GSK503 stabilizes the disease through inhibition of growth and virtually abolishes metastases formation without affecting normal melanocyte biology. Comparably, in human melanoma cells, EZH2 inactivation impairs proliferation and invasiveness, accompanied by re-expression of tumour suppressors connected to increased patient survival. These EZH2 target genes suppress either melanoma growth or metastasis in vivo, revealing the dual function of EZH2 in promoting tumour progression. Thus, EZH2-mediated epigenetic repression is highly relevant especially during advanced melanoma progression, which makes EZH2 a promising target for novel melanoma therapies.

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OAIster
Journal :
Zingg, Daniel; Debbache, Julien; Schaefer, Simon M; Tuncer, Eylul; Frommel, Sandra C; Cheng, Phil; Arenas-Ramirez, Natalia; Haeusel, Jessica; Zhang, Yudong; Bonalli, Mario; McCabe, Michael T; Creasy, Caretha L; Levesque, Mitchell P; Boyman, Onur; Santoro, Raffaella; Shakhova, Olga; Dummer, Reinhard; Sommer, Lukas (2015). The epigenetic modifier EZH2 controls melanoma growth and metastasis through silencing of distinct tumour suppressors. Nature Communications, 6:6051.
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application/pdf, info:doi/10.5167/uzh-109536, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1416161466
Document Type :
Electronic Resource