Transglutaminase Type 2-MITF axis regulates phenotype switching in skin cutaneous melanoma

Author:

Muccioli Silvia,Brillo Valentina,Varanita Tatiana,Rossin FedericaORCID,Zaltron Elisabetta,Velle AngeloORCID,Alessio Giorgia,Angi Beatrice,Severin FilippoORCID,Tosi AnnaORCID,D’Eletto ManuelaORCID,Occhigrossi LucaORCID,Falasca LauraORCID,Checchetto Vanessa,Ciaccio RobertoORCID,Fascì Amelia,Chieregato Leonardo,Rebelo Ana Paula,Giacomello MartaORCID,Rosato AntonioORCID,Szabò IldikòORCID,Romualdi ChiaraORCID,Piacentini MauroORCID,Leanza LuigiORCID

Abstract

AbstractSkin cutaneous melanoma (SKCM) is the deadliest form of skin cancer due to its high heterogeneity that drives tumor aggressiveness. Melanoma plasticity consists of two distinct phenotypic states that co-exist in the tumor niche, the proliferative and the invasive, respectively associated with a high and low expression of MITF, the master regulator of melanocyte lineage. However, despite efforts, melanoma research is still far from exhaustively dissecting this phenomenon. Here, we discovered a key function of Transglutaminase Type-2 (TG2) in regulating melanogenesis by modulating MITF transcription factor expression and its transcriptional activity. Importantly, we demonstrated that TG2 expression affects melanoma invasiveness, highlighting its positive value in SKCM. These results suggest that TG2 may have implications in the regulation of the phenotype switching by promoting melanoma differentiation and impairing its metastatic potential. Our findings offer potential perspectives to unravel melanoma vulnerabilities via tuning intra-tumor heterogeneity.

Funder

Associazione Italiana per la Ricerca sul Cancro

Università degli Studi di Padova

Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca

Ministero della Salute

Ministry of Education, University and Research | Instituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cancer Research,Cell Biology,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Immunology

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