1. Irisin and Metastatic Melanoma: Selective Anti-Invasiveness Activity in BRAF Wild-Type Cells.
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Serratì S, Zerlotin R, Manganelli M, Di Fonte R, Dicarlo M, Oranger A, Colaianni G, Porcelli L, Azzariti A, Guida S, Grano M, Colucci SC, and Guida G
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- Humans, Cell Line, Tumor, Cell Proliferation drug effects, Neoplasm Invasiveness, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 metabolism, Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 genetics, Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic drug effects, Cell Movement drug effects, Melanoma metabolism, Melanoma pathology, Melanoma genetics, Melanoma drug therapy, Fibronectins metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf metabolism, Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf genetics
- Abstract
Irisin is a newly discovered 12 kDa messenger protein involved in energy metabolism. Irisin affects signaling pathways in several types of cancer; however, the role of irisin in metastatic melanoma (MM) has not been described yet. We explored the biological effects of irisin in in vitro models of MM cells (HBL
wt/wt , LND1wt/wt , Hmel1V600K/wt and M3V600E/V600E ) capable of the oncogenic activation of BRAF. We treated MM cells with different concentrations of r-irisin (10 nM, 25 nM, 50 nM, 100 nM) for 24 h-48 h. An MTT assay highlighted that r-irisin did not affect the proliferation of MM cells. We subsequently treated MM cells with 10 nM r-irisin, corresponding to the dose exhibiting biological activity in vitro. Irisin reduced the invasive ability of only LND1wt/wt ( p < 0.05), which highly expressed αv gene levels, but did not affect the invasion of BRAFmut cells. Gelatin zymography analysis showed a reduction in the enzymatic activity of MMP-2 and MMP-9 in BRAFwt/wt cells treated with 10 nM r-irisin. Moreover, gene expression analysis (qPCR) of MMP-2 and MMP-9 and of the fibrinolytic system ( uPAR , uPA and PAI-1 ) highlighted a crucial role of 10 nM r-irisin treatment in the inhibition of pro-invasive systems in BRAFwt/wt . In conclusion, our results may suggest a possible differential role of irisin in melanoma cells.- Published
- 2025
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