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NME1 Drives Expansion of Melanoma Cells with Enhanced Tumor Growth and Metastatic Properties

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Journal Mol Cancer Res
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2019 May 25
PMID 31123173
Citations 15
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Melanoma is a lethal skin cancer prone to progression and metastasis, and resistant to therapy. Metastasis and therapy resistance of melanoma and other cancers are driven by tumor cell plasticity, largely via acquisition/loss of stem-like characteristics and transitions between epithelial and mesenchymal phenotypes (EMT/MET). NME1 is a metastasis suppressor gene that inhibits metastatic potential when its expression is enforced in melanoma and other cancers. Herein, we have unmasked a novel role for NME1 as a driver of melanoma growth distinct from its canonical function as a metastasis suppressor. NME1 promotes expansion of stem-like melanoma cells that exhibit elevated expression of stem cell markers (e.g., Sox2, Sox10, Oct-4, KLF4, and Ccnb-1), enhanced growth as melanoma spheres in culture, and enhanced tumor growth and lung colonizing activities . In contrast, NME1 expression did not affect the proliferation of melanoma cell lines in monolayer culture conditions. Silencing of NME1 expression resulted in a dramatic reduction in melanoma sphere size, and impaired tumor growth and metastatic activities of melanoma sphere cells when xenografted in immunocompromised mice. Individual cells within melanoma sphere cultures displayed a wide range of NME1 expression across multiple melanoma cell lines. Cell subpopulations with elevated NME1 expression were fast cycling and displayed enhanced expression of stem cell markers. IMPLICATIONS: Our findings suggest the current model of NME1 as a metastasis-suppressing factor requires refinement, bringing into consideration its heterogeneous expression within melanoma sphere cultures and its novel role in promoting the expansion and tumorigenicity of stem-like cells.

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