Author:
Vidarsdottir Linda,Azimi Alireza,Das Ishani,Sigvaldadottir Ingibjorg,Suryo Rahmanto Aldwin,Petri Andreas,Kauppinen Sakari,Ingvar Christian,Jönsson Göran,Olsson Håkan,Frostvik Stolt Marianne,Tuominen Rainer,Sangfelt Olle,Pokrovskaja Tamm Katja,Hansson Johan,Grandér Dan,Egyházi Brage Suzanne,Johnsson Per
Abstract
AbstractBRAF inhibitors (BRAFi) selectively target oncogenic BRAFV600E/K and are effective in 80% of advanced cutaneous malignant melanoma cases carrying the V600 mutation. However, the development of drug resistance limits their clinical efficacy. Better characterization of the underlying molecular processes is needed to further improve treatments. We previously demonstrated that transcription of PTEN is negatively regulated by the PTEN pseudogene antisense RNA, PTENP1-AS, and here we investigated the impact of this transcript on clinical outcome and BRAFi resistance in melanoma. We observed that increased expression levels of PTENP1-AS in BRAFi resistant cells associated with enrichment of EZH2 and H3K27me3 at the PTEN promoter, consequently reducing the expression levels of PTEN. Further, we showed that targeting of the PTENP1-AS transcript sensitized resistant cells to BRAFi treatment and that high expression of PTENP1-AS in stage III melanoma correlated with poor survival. Collectively, the data presented here show that PTENP1-AS is a promising target for re-sensitizing cells to BRAFi and also a possible prognostic marker for clinical outcome in stage III melanoma.
Funder
Barncancerfonden
Cancerfonden
Radiumhemmets Forskningsfonder
Karolinska Institute
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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