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SATB2 induction of a neural crest mesenchyme-like program drives invasion and drug resistance in melanoma

Authors :
Julien Ablain
Shixin Yang
Maurizio Fazio
Charles K. Kaufman
van Rooijen E
Rodsy Modhurima
Jeffrey K. Mito
Jonathan Michael
Andrew Thomas
Leonard I. Zon
Michelle Dang
Yunli Zhou
Richard M. White
Tania Fabo
Patrizia Pessina
van de Hoek G
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2020.

Abstract

Recent genomic and scRNA-seq analyses of melanoma identified common transcriptional states correlating with invasion or drug resistance, but failed to find recurrent drivers of metastasis. To test whether transcriptional adaptation can drive melanoma progression, we made use of a zebrafish mitfa:BRAFV600E;tp53-/- model, in which malignant progression is characterized by minimal genetic evolution. We undertook an overexpression-screen of 80 epigenetic/transcriptional regulators and found neural crest-mesenchyme developmental regulator SATB2 to accelerate aggressive melanoma development. Its overexpression induces invadopodia formation and invasion in zebrafish tumors and human melanoma cell lines. SATB2 binds and activates neural crest-regulators, including pdgfab and snai2. The transcriptional program induced by SATB2 overlaps with known MITFlowAXLhlgh and AQP1+NGFR1high drug resistant states and functionally drives enhanced tumor propagation and resistance to Vemurafenib in vivo. Here we show that melanoma transcriptional rewiring by SATB2 to a neural crest mesenchyme-like program can drive invasion and drug resistance in endogenous tumors.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........2143569dabd66b23b254f00b69e0b271
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.11.01.364406