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MCU controls melanoma progression through a redox-controlled phenotype switch

Authors :
Ioana Stejerean‐Todoran
Katharina Zimmermann
Christine S Gibhardt
Adina Vultur
Christian Ickes
Batool Shannan
Zuriñe Bonilla del Rio
Anna Wölling
Sabrina Cappello
Hsu‐Min Sung
Magdalena Shumanska
Xin Zhang
Maithily Nanadikar
Muhammad U Latif
Anna Wittek
Felix Lange
Andrea Waters
Patricia Brafford
Jörg Wilting
Henning Urlaub
Dörthe M Katschinski
Peter Rehling
Christof Lenz
Stefan Jakobs
Volker Ellenrieder
Alexander Roesch
Michael P Schön
Meenhard Herlyn
Hedwig Stanisz
Ivan Bogeski
Source :
EMBO Reports
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Melanoma is the deadliest of skin cancers and has a high tendency to metastasize to distant organs. Calcium and metabolic signals contribute to melanoma invasiveness; however, the underlying molecular details are elusive. The MCU complex is a major route for calcium into the mitochondrial matrix but whether MCU affects melanoma pathobiology was not understood. Here, we show that MCUA expression correlates with melanoma patient survival and is decreased in BRAF kinase inhibitor-resistant melanomas. Knockdown (KD) of MCUA suppresses melanoma cell growth and stimulates migration and invasion. In melanoma xenografts, MCUA_KD reduces tumor volumes but promotes lung metastases. Proteomic analyses and protein microarrays identify pathways that link MCUA and melanoma cell phenotype and suggest a major role for redox regulation. Antioxidants enhance melanoma cell migration, while prooxidants diminish the MCUA_KD-induced invasive phenotype. Furthermore, MCUA_KD increases melanoma cell resistance to immunotherapies and ferroptosis. Collectively, we demonstrate that MCUA controls melanoma aggressive behavior and therapeutic sensitivity. Manipulations of mitochondrial calcium and redox homeostasis, in combination with current therapies, should be considered in treating advanced melanoma.

Details

ISSN :
14693178
Volume :
23
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
EMBO reports
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ada40a69551e61b8ea0ca78c0f785408