TY - JOUR A1 - Meinert, Madlen A1 - Jessen, Christina A1 - Hufnagel, Anita A1 - Kreß, Julia Katharina Charlotte A1 - Burnworth, Mychal A1 - Däubler, Theo A1 - Gallasch, Till A1 - Da Xavier Silva, Thamara Nishida A1 - Dos Santos, Ancély Ferreira A1 - Ade, Carsten Patrick A1 - Schmitz, Werner A1 - Kneitz, Susanne A1 - Friedmann Angeli, José Pedro A1 - Meierjohann, Svenja T1 - Thiol starvation triggers melanoma state switching in an ATF4 and NRF2-dependent manner JF - Redox Biology N2 - The cystine/glutamate antiporter xCT is an important source of cysteine for cancer cells. Once taken up, cystine is reduced to cysteine and serves as a building block for the synthesis of glutathione, which efficiently protects cells from oxidative damage and prevents ferroptosis. As melanomas are particularly exposed to several sources of oxidative stress, we investigated the biological role of cysteine and glutathione supply by xCT in melanoma. xCT activity was abolished by genetic depletion in the Tyr::CreER; Braf\(^{CA}\); Pten\(^{lox/+}\) melanoma model and by acute cystine withdrawal in melanoma cell lines. Both interventions profoundly impacted melanoma glutathione levels, but they were surprisingly well tolerated by murine melanomas in vivo and by most human melanoma cell lines in vitro. RNA sequencing of human melanoma cells revealed a strong adaptive upregulation of NRF2 and ATF4 pathways, which orchestrated the compensatory upregulation of genes involved in antioxidant defence and de novo cysteine biosynthesis. In addition, the joint activation of ATF4 and NRF2 triggered a phenotypic switch characterized by a reduction of differentiation genes and induction of pro-invasive features, which was also observed after erastin treatment or the inhibition of glutathione synthesis. NRF2 alone was capable of inducing the phenotypic switch in a transient manner. Together, our data show that cystine or glutathione levels regulate the phenotypic plasticity of melanoma cells by elevating ATF4 and NRF2. KW - thiol starvation KW - ATF4 KW - NRF2 KW - melanoma Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-350328 VL - 70 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kreß, Julia Katharina Charlotte A1 - Jessen, Christina A1 - Hufnagel, Anita A1 - Schmitz, Werner A1 - Da Xavier Silva, Thamara Nishida A1 - Ferreira Dos Santos, Ancély A1 - Mosteo, Laura A1 - Goding, Colin R. A1 - Friedmann Angeli, José Pedro A1 - Meierjohann, Svenja T1 - The integrated stress response effector ATF4 is an obligatory metabolic activator of NRF2 JF - Cell Reports N2 - Highlights • The integrated stress response leads to a general ATF4-dependent activation of NRF2 • ATF4 causes a CHAC1-dependent GSH depletion, resulting in NRF2 stabilization • An elevation of NRF2 transcript levels fosters this effect • NRF2 supports the ISR/ATF4 pathway by improving cystine and antioxidant supply Summary The redox regulator NRF2 becomes activated upon oxidative and electrophilic stress and orchestrates a response program associated with redox regulation, metabolism, tumor therapy resistance, and immune suppression. Here, we describe an unrecognized link between the integrated stress response (ISR) and NRF2 mediated by the ISR effector ATF4. The ISR is commonly activated after starvation or ER stress and plays a central role in tissue homeostasis and cancer plasticity. ATF4 increases NRF2 transcription and induces the glutathione-degrading enzyme CHAC1, which we now show to be critically important for maintaining NRF2 activation. In-depth analyses reveal that NRF2 supports ATF4-induced cells by increasing cystine uptake via the glutamate-cystine antiporter xCT. In addition, NRF2 upregulates genes mediating thioredoxin usage and regeneration, thus balancing the glutathione decrease. In conclusion, we demonstrate that the NRF2 response serves as second layer of the ISR, an observation highly relevant for the understanding of cellular resilience in health and disease. KW - NRF2 KW - ATF4 KW - integrated stress response KW - CHAC1 KW - melanoma KW - SLC7A11 KW - GSH Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-350312 VL - 42 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Banicka, Veronika A1 - Martens, Marie Christine A1 - Panzer, Rüdiger A1 - Schrama, David A1 - Emmert, Steffen A1 - Boeckmann, Lars A1 - Thiem, Alexander T1 - Homozygous CRISPR/Cas9 knockout generated a novel functionally active exon 1 skipping XPA variant in melanoma cells JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - Defects in DNA repair pathways have been associated with an improved response to immune checkpoint inhibition (ICI). In particular, patients with the nucleotide excision repair (NER) defect disease Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP) responded impressively well to ICI treatment. Recently, in melanoma patients, pretherapeutic XP gene expression was predictive for anti-programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) ICI response. The underlying mechanisms of this finding are still to be revealed. Therefore, we used CRISPR/Cas9 to disrupt XPA in A375 melanoma cells. The resulting subclonal cell lines were investigated by Sanger sequencing. Based on their genetic sequence, candidates from XPA exon 1 and 2 were selected and further analyzed by immunoblotting, immunofluorescence, HCR and MTT assays. In XPA exon 1, we established a homozygous (c.19delG; p.A7Lfs*8) and a compound heterozygous (c.19delG/c.19_20insG; p.A7Lfs*8/p.A7Gfs*55) cell line. In XPA exon 2, we generated a compound heterozygous mutated cell line (c.206_208delTTG/c.208_209delGA; p.I69_D70delinsN/p.D70Hfs*31). The better performance of the homozygous than the heterozygous mutated exon 1 cells in DNA damage repair (HCR) and post-UV-C cell survival (MTT), was associated with the expression of a novel XPA protein variant. The results of our study serve as the fundamental basis for the investigation of the immunological consequences of XPA disruption in melanoma. KW - DNA repair KW - nucleotide excision repair KW - XPA KW - CRISPR KW - knockout KW - protein variant KW - melanoma KW - A375 Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-290427 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 23 IS - 19 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schummer, Patrick A1 - Schilling, Bastian T1 - How representative are data from global trials on programmed death-1 blockade in melanoma? JF - The British Journal of Dermatology KW - programmed cell death receptor-1 KW - melanoma KW - therapy Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-318406 VL - 187 IS - 3 SP - 283 EP - 284 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kosnopfel, Corinna A1 - Sinnberg, Tobias A1 - Sauer, Birgit A1 - Niessner, Heike A1 - Muenchow, Alina A1 - Fehrenbacher, Birgit A1 - Schaller, Martin A1 - Mertens, Peter R. A1 - Garbe, Claus A1 - Thakur, Basant Kumar A1 - Schittek, Birgit T1 - Tumour progression stage-dependent secretion of YB-1 stimulates melanoma cell migration and invasion JF - Cancers N2 - Secreted factors play an important role in intercellular communication. Therefore, they are not only indispensable for the regulation of various physiological processes but can also decisively advance the development and progression of tumours. In the context of inflammatory disease, Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1) is actively secreted and the extracellular protein promotes cell proliferation and migration. In malignant melanoma, intracellular YB-1 expression increases during melanoma progression and represents an unfavourable prognostic marker. Here, we show active secretion of YB-1 from melanoma cells as opposed to benign cells of the skin. Intriguingly, YB-1 secretion correlates with the stage of melanoma progression and depends on a calcium- and ATP-dependent non-classical secretory pathway leading to the occurrence of YB-1 in the extracellular space as a free protein. Along with an elevated YB-1 secretion of melanoma cells in the metastatic growth phase, extracellular YB-1 exerts a stimulating effect on melanoma cell migration, invasion, and tumourigenicity. Collectively, these data suggest that secreted YB-1 plays a functional role in melanoma cell biology, stimulating metastasis, and may serve as a novel biomarker in malignant melanoma that reflects tumour aggressiveness. KW - melanoma KW - secretion KW - Y-box binding protein 1 KW - migration and invasiveness Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-211206 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 12 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schmid, Rafael A1 - Schmidt, Sonja K. A1 - Hazur, Jonas A1 - Detsch, Rainer A1 - Maurer, Evelyn A1 - Boccaccini, Aldo R. A1 - Hauptstein, Julia A1 - Teßmar, Jörg A1 - Blunk, Torsten A1 - Schrüfer, Stefan A1 - Schubert, Dirk W. A1 - Horch, Raymund E. A1 - Bosserhoff, Anja K. A1 - Arkudas, Andreas A1 - Kengelbach-Weigand, Annika T1 - Comparison of hydrogels for the development of well-defined 3D cancer models of breast cancer and melanoma JF - Cancers N2 - Bioprinting offers the opportunity to fabricate precise 3D tumor models to study tumor pathophysiology and progression. However, the choice of the bioink used is important. In this study, cell behavior was studied in three mechanically and biologically different hydrogels (alginate, alginate dialdehyde crosslinked with gelatin (ADA–GEL), and thiol-modified hyaluronan (HA-SH crosslinked with PEGDA)) with cells from breast cancer (MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7) and melanoma (Mel Im and MV3), by analyzing survival, growth, and the amount of metabolically active, living cells via WST-8 labeling. Material characteristics were analyzed by dynamic mechanical analysis. Cell lines revealed significantly increased cell numbers in low-percentage alginate and HA-SH from day 1 to 14, while only Mel Im also revealed an increase in ADA–GEL. MCF-7 showed a preference for 1% alginate. Melanoma cells tended to proliferate better in ADA–GEL and HA-SH than mammary carcinoma cells. In 1% alginate, breast cancer cells showed equally good proliferation compared to melanoma cell lines. A smaller area was colonized in high-percentage alginate-based hydrogels. Moreover, 3% alginate was the stiffest material, and 2.5% ADA–GEL was the softest material. The other hydrogels were in the same range in between. Therefore, cellular responses were not only stiffness-dependent. With 1% alginate and HA-SH, we identified matrices that enable proliferation of all tested tumor cell lines while maintaining expected tumor heterogeneity. By adapting hydrogels, differences could be accentuated. This opens up the possibility of understanding and analyzing tumor heterogeneity by biofabrication. KW - breast cancer KW - melanoma KW - biofabrication KW - hydrogel KW - tumor heterogeneity Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-211195 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 12 IS - 8 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Esnault, Clara A1 - Schrama, David A1 - Houben, Roland A1 - Guyétant, Serge A1 - Desgranges, Audrey A1 - Martin, Camille A1 - Berthon, Patricia A1 - Viaud-Massuard, Marie-Claude A1 - Touzé, Antoine A1 - Kervarrec, Thibault A1 - Samimi, Mahtab T1 - Antibody–drug conjugates as an emerging therapy in oncodermatology JF - Cancers N2 - Antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) are an emerging class of therapeutics, with twelve FDA- and EMA-approved drugs for hematological and solid cancers. Such drugs consist in a monoclonal antibody linked to a cytotoxic agent, allowing a specific cytotoxicity to tumor cells. In recent years, tremendous progress has been observed in therapeutic approaches for advanced skin cancer patients. In this regard, targeted therapies (e.g., kinase inhibitors) or immune checkpoint-blocking antibodies outperformed conventional chemotherapy, with proven benefit to survival. Nevertheless, primary and acquired resistances as well as adverse events remain limitations of these therapies. Therefore, ADCs appear as an emerging therapeutic option in oncodermatology. After providing an overview of ADC design and development, the goal of this article is to review the potential ADC indications in the field of oncodermatology. KW - antibody–drug conjugates KW - oncodermatology KW - melanoma KW - skin squamous cell carcinoma KW - cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and Merkel cell carcinoma Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-262192 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 14 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Isberner, Nora A1 - Gesierich, Anja A1 - Balakirouchenane, David A1 - Schilling, Bastian A1 - Aghai-Trommeschlaeger, Fatemeh A1 - Zimmermann, Sebastian A1 - Kurlbaum, Max A1 - Puszkiel, Alicja A1 - Blanchet, Benoit A1 - Klinker, Hartwig A1 - Scherf-Clavel, Oliver T1 - Monitoring of dabrafenib and trametinib in serum and self-sampled capillary blood in patients with BRAFV600-mutant melanoma JF - Cancers N2 - Simple Summary In melanoma patients treated with dabrafenib and trametinib, dose reductions and treatment discontinuations related to adverse events (AE) occur frequently. However, the associations between patient characteristics, AE, and exposure are unclear. Our prospective study analyzed serum (hydroxy-)dabrafenib and trametinib exposure and investigated its association with toxicity and patient characteristics. Additionally, the feasibility of at-home sampling of capillary blood was assessed, and a model to convert capillary blood concentrations to serum concentrations was developed. (Hydroxy-)dabrafenib or trametinib exposure was not associated with age, sex, body mass index, or AE. Co-medication with P-glycoprotein inducers was associated with lower trough concentrations of trametinib but not (hydroxy-)dabrafenib. The applicability of the self-sampling of capillary blood was demonstrated. Our conversion model was adequate for estimating serum exposure from micro-samples. The monitoring of dabrafenib and trametinib may be useful for dose modification and can be optimized by at-home sampling and our new conversion model. Abstract Patients treated with dabrafenib and trametinib for BRAF\(^{V600}\)-mutant melanoma often experience dose reductions and treatment discontinuations. Current knowledge about the associations between patient characteristics, adverse events (AE), and exposure is inconclusive. Our study included 27 patients (including 18 patients for micro-sampling). Dabrafenib and trametinib exposure was prospectively analyzed, and the relevant patient characteristics and AE were reported. Their association with the observed concentrations and Bayesian estimates of the pharmacokinetic (PK) parameters of (hydroxy-)dabrafenib and trametinib were investigated. Further, the feasibility of at-home sampling of capillary blood was assessed. A population pharmacokinetic (popPK) model-informed conversion model was developed to derive serum PK parameters from self-sampled capillary blood. Results showed that (hydroxy-)dabrafenib or trametinib exposure was not associated with age, sex, body mass index, or toxicity. Co-medication with P-glycoprotein inducers was associated with significantly lower trough concentrations of trametinib (p = 0.027) but not (hydroxy-)dabrafenib. Self-sampling of capillary blood was feasible for use in routine care. Our conversion model was adequate for estimating serum PK parameters from micro-samples. Findings do not support a general recommendation for monitoring dabrafenib and trametinib but suggest that monitoring can facilitate making decisions about dosage adjustments. To this end, micro-sampling and the newly developed conversion model may be useful for estimating precise PK parameters. KW - dabrafenib KW - trametinib KW - hydroxy-dabrafenib KW - melanoma KW - BRAF mutation KW - volumetric absorptive micro-sampling (VAMS) KW - at-home sampling KW - drug monitoring KW - population pharmacokinetics Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-288109 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 14 IS - 19 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wendlinger, Simone A1 - Wohlfarth, Jonas A1 - Kreft, Sophia A1 - Siedel, Claudia A1 - Kilian, Teresa A1 - Dischinger, Ulrich A1 - Heppt, Markus V. A1 - Wistuba-Hamprecht, Kilian A1 - Meier, Friedegund A1 - Goebeler, Matthias A1 - Schadendorf, Dirk A1 - Gesierich, Anja A1 - Kosnopfel, Corinna A1 - Schilling, Bastian T1 - Blood eosinophils are associated with efficacy of targeted therapy in patients with advanced melanoma JF - Cancers N2 - Background: Eosinophils appear to contribute to the efficacy of immunotherapy and their frequency was suggested as a predictive biomarker. Whether this observation could be transferred to patients treated with targeted therapy remains unknown. Methods: Blood and serum samples of healthy controls and 216 patients with advanced melanoma were prospectively and retrospectively collected. Freshly isolated eosinophils were phenotypically characterized by flow cytometry and co-cultured in vitro with melanoma cells to assess cytotoxicity. Soluble serum markers and peripheral blood counts were used for correlative studies. Results: Eosinophil-mediated cytotoxicity towards melanoma cells, as well as phenotypic characteristics, were similar when comparing healthy donors and patients. However, high relative pre-treatment eosinophil counts were significantly associated with response to MAPKi (p = 0.013). Eosinophil-mediated cytotoxicity towards melanoma cells is dose-dependent and requires proximity of eosinophils and their target in vitro. Treatment with targeted therapy in the presence of eosinophils results in an additive tumoricidal effect. Additionally, melanoma cells affected eosinophil phenotype upon co-culture. Conclusion: High pre-treatment eosinophil counts in advanced melanoma patients were associated with a significantly improved response to MAPKi. Functionally, eosinophils show potent cytotoxicity towards melanoma cells, which can be reinforced by MAPKi. Further studies are needed to unravel the molecular mechanisms of our observations. KW - melanoma KW - eosinophils KW - biomarker Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-275137 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 14 IS - 9 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lodde, Georg A1 - Forschner, Andrea A1 - Hassel, Jessica A1 - Wulfken, Lena M. A1 - Meier, Friedegund A1 - Mohr, Peter A1 - Kähler, Katharina A1 - Schilling, Bastian A1 - Loquai, Carmen A1 - Berking, Carola A1 - Hüning, Svea A1 - Schatton, Kerstin A1 - Gebhardt, Christoffer A1 - Eckardt, Julia A1 - Gutzmer, Ralf A1 - Reinhardt, Lydia A1 - Glutsch, Valerie A1 - Nikfarjam, Ulrike A1 - Erdmann, Michael A1 - Stang, Andreas A1 - Kowall, Bernd A1 - Roesch, Alexander A1 - Ugurel, Selma A1 - Zimmer, Lisa A1 - Schadendorf, Dirk A1 - Livingstone, Elisabeth T1 - Factors influencing the adjuvant therapy decision: results of a real-world multicenter data analysis of 904 melanoma patients JF - Cancers N2 - Adjuvant treatment of melanoma patients with immune-checkpoint inhibition (ICI) and targeted therapy (TT) significantly improved recurrence-free survival. This study investigates the real-world situation of 904 patients from 13 German skin cancer centers with an indication for adjuvant treatment since the approval of adjuvant ICI and TT. From adjusted log-binomial regression models, we estimated relative risks for associations between various influence factors and treatment decisions (adjuvant therapy yes/no, TT vs. ICI in BRAF mutant patients). Of these patients, 76.9% (95% CI 74–80) opted for a systemic adjuvant treatment. The probability of starting an adjuvant treatment was 26% lower in patients >65 years (RR 0.74, 95% CI 68–80). The most common reasons against adjuvant treatment given by patients were age (29.4%, 95% CI 24–38), and fear of adverse events (21.1%, 95% CI 16–28) and impaired quality of life (11.9%, 95% CI 7–16). Of all BRAF-mutated patients who opted for adjuvant treatment, 52.9% (95% CI 47–59) decided for ICI. Treatment decision for TT or ICI was barely associated with age, gender and tumor stage, but with comorbidities and affiliated center. Shortly after their approval, adjuvant treatments have been well accepted by physicians and patients. Age plays a decisive role in the decision for adjuvant treatment, while pre-existing autoimmune disease and regional differences influence the choice between TT or ICI. KW - melanoma KW - adjuvant treatment KW - checkpoint blocker KW - targeted therapy KW - BRAF KW - PD-1 Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-239583 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 13 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Heuser, Christoph A1 - Gotot, Janine A1 - Piotrowski, Eveline Christina A1 - Philipp, Marie-Sophie A1 - Courrèges, Christina Johanna Felicia A1 - Otte, Martin Sylvester A1 - Guo, Linlin A1 - Schmid-Burgk, Jonathan Leo A1 - Hornung, Veit A1 - Heine, Annkristin A1 - Knolle, Percy Alexander A1 - Garbi, Natalio A1 - Serfling, Edgar A1 - Evaristo, César A1 - Thaiss, Friedrich A1 - Kurts, Christian T1 - Prolonged IKK\(\beta\) Inhibition Improves Ongoing CTL Antitumor Responses by Incapacitating Regulatory T Cells JF - Cell Reports N2 - Regulatory T cells (Tregs) prevent autoimmunity but limit antitumor immunity. The canonical NF-\(\kappa\)B signaling pathway both activates immunity and promotes thymic Treg development. Here, we report that mature Tregs continue to require NF-\(\kappa\)B signaling through I\(\kappa\)B-kinase \(\beta\) (IKK\(\beta\)) after thymic egress. Mice lacking IKK\(\beta\) in mature Tregs developed scurfy-like immunopathology due to death of peripheral FoxP3\(^+\) Tregs. Also, pharmacological IKK\(\beta\) inhibition reduced Treg numbers in the circulation by ~50% and downregulated FoxP3 and CD25 expression and STAT5 phosphorylation. In contrast, activated cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) were resistant to IKK\(\beta\) inhibition because other pathways, in particular nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFATc1) signaling, sustained their survival and expansion. In a melanoma mouse model, IKK\(\beta\) inhibition after CTL cross-priming improved the antitumor response and delayed tumor growth. In conclusion, prolonged IKK\(\beta\) inhibition decimates circulating Tregs and improves CTL responses when commenced after tumor vaccination, indicating that IKK\(\beta\) represents a druggable checkpoint. KW - medicine KW - regulatory T cells KW - NF-\(\kappa\)B pathway KW - tumor vaccination KW - checkpoint inhibition KW - cytotoxic T cells KW - cross-priming KW - apoptosis KW - tumor immunology KW - melanoma Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-173643 VL - 21 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Helmprobst, Frederik A1 - Kneitz, Susanne A1 - Klotz, Barbara A1 - Naville, Magali A1 - Dechaud, Corentin A1 - Volff, Jean-Nicolas A1 - Schartl, Manfred T1 - Differential expression of transposable elements in the medaka melanoma model JF - PLoS One N2 - Malignant melanoma incidence is rising worldwide. Its treatment in an advanced state is difficult, and the prognosis of this severe disease is still very poor. One major source of these difficulties is the high rate of metastasis and increased genomic instability leading to a high mutation rate and the development of resistance against therapeutic approaches. Here we investigate as one source of genomic instability the contribution of activation of transposable elements (TEs) within the tumor. We used the well-established medaka melanoma model and RNA-sequencing to investigate the differential expression of TEs in wildtype and transgenic fish carrying melanoma. We constructed a medaka-specific TE sequence library and identified TE sequences that were specifically upregulated in tumors. Validation by qRT- PCR confirmed a specific upregulation of a LINE and an LTR element in malignant melanomas of transgenic fish. KW - melanoma KW - genomics KW - transposable elements KW - cancer genomics KW - malignant tumors KW - gene prediction KW - human genomics KW - retrotransposons Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-260615 VL - 16 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoesl, Christine A1 - Fröhlich, Thomas A1 - Posch, Christian A1 - Kneitz, Hermann A1 - Goebeler, Matthias A1 - Schneider, Marlon R. A1 - Dahlhoff, Maik T1 - The transmembrane protein LRIG1 triggers melanocytic tumor development following chemically induced skin carcinogenesis JF - Molecular Oncology N2 - The incidence of melanoma and nonmelanoma skin cancer has increased tremendously in recent years. Although novel treatment options have significantly improved patient outcomes, the prognosis for most patients with an advanced disease remains dismal. It is, thus, imperative to understand the molecular mechanisms involved in skin carcinogenesis in order to develop new targeted treatment strategies. Receptor tyrosine kinases (RTK) like the ERBB receptor family, including EGFR/ERBB1, ERBB2/NEU, ERBB3, and ERBB4, are important regulators of skin homeostasis and their dysregulation often results in cancer, which makes them attractive therapeutic targets. Members of the leucine‐rich repeats and immunoglobulin‐like domains protein family (LRIG1‐3) are ERBB regulators and thus potential therapeutic targets to manipulate ERBB receptors. Here, we analyzed the function of LRIG1 during chemically induced skin carcinogenesis in transgenic mice expressing LRIG1 in the skin under the control of the keratin 5 promoter (LRIG1‐TG mice). We observed a significant induction of melanocytic tumor formation in LRIG1‐TG mice and no difference in papilloma incidence between LRIG1‐TG and control mice. Our findings also revealed that LRIG1 affects ERBB signaling via decreased phosphorylation of EGFR and increased activation of the oncoprotein ERBB2 during skin carcinogenesis. The epidermal proliferation rate was significantly decreased during epidermal tumorigenesis under LRIG1 overexpression, and the apoptosis marker cleaved caspase 3 was significantly activated in the epidermis of transgenic LRIG1 mice. Additionally, we detected LRIG1 expression in human cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma and melanoma samples. Therefore, we depleted LRIG1 in human melanoma cells (A375) by CRISPR/Cas9 technology and found that this caused EGFR and ERBB3 downregulation in A375 LRIG1 knockout cells 6 h following stimulation with EGF. In conclusion, our study demonstrated that LRIG1‐TG mice develop melanocytic skin tumors during chemical skin carcinogenesis and a deletion of LRIG1 in human melanoma cells reduces EGFR and ERBB3 expression after EGF stimulation. KW - ERBB receptors KW - LRIG1 KW - melanoma KW - mouse model KW - skin carcinogenesis Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-238925 VL - 15 IS - 8 SP - 2140 EP - 2155 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Livingstone, E. A1 - Zaremba, A. A1 - Horn, S. A1 - Ugurel, S. A1 - Casalini, B. A1 - Schlaak, M. A1 - Hassel, J.C. A1 - Herbst, R. A1 - Utikal, J.S. A1 - Weide, B. A1 - Gutzmer, R. A1 - Meier, F. A1 - Koelsche, C. A1 - Hadaschik, E. A1 - Sucker, A. A1 - Reis, H. A1 - Merkelbach‐Bruse, S. A1 - Siewert, M. A1 - Sahm, F. A1 - von Deimling, A. A1 - Cosgarea, I. A1 - Zimmer, L. A1 - Schadendorf, D. A1 - Schilling, B. A1 - Griewank, K.G. T1 - GNAQ and GNA11 mutant nonuveal melanoma: a subtype distinct from both cutaneous and uveal melanoma JF - British Journal of Dermatology N2 - Background GNAQ and GNA11 mutant nonuveal melanoma represent a poorly characterized rare subgroup of melanoma with a gene mutation profile similar to uveal melanoma. Objectives To characterize these tumours in terms of clinical behaviour and genetic characteristics. Methods Patients with nonuveal GNAQ/11 mutated melanoma were identified from the prospective multicentre tumour tissue registry ADOREG, Tissue Registry in Melanoma (TRIM) and additional cooperating skin cancer centres. Extensive data on patient, tumour and treatment characteristics were collected retrospectively. Targeted sequencing was used to determine tumour mutational burden. Immunohistochemistry staining was performed for programmed death‐ligand 1 and BRCA1‐associated protein (BAP)1. Existing whole‐exome cutaneous and uveal melanoma data were analysed for mutation type and burden. Results We identified 18 patients with metastatic GNAQ/11 mutant nonuveal melanoma. Tumours had a lower tumour mutational burden and fewer ultraviolet signature mutations than cutaneous melanomas. In addition to GNAQ and GNA11 mutations (nine each), six splicing factor 3b subunit 1 (SF3B1), three eukaryotic translation initiation factor 1A X‐linked (EIF1AX) and four BAP1 mutations were detected. In contrast to uveal melanoma, GNAQ/11 mutant nonuveal melanomas frequently metastasized lymphatically and concurrent EIF1AX, SF3B1 and BAP1 mutations showed no apparent association with patient prognosis. Objective response to immunotherapy was poor with only one partial response observed in 10 treated patients (10%). Conclusions Our findings suggest that GNAQ/11 mutant nonuveal melanomas are a subtype of melanoma that is both clinically and genetically distinct from cutaneous and uveal melanoma. As they respond poorly to available treatment regimens, novel effective therapeutic approaches for affected patients are urgently needed. What is already known about this topic? The rare occurrence of GNAQ/11 mutations in nonuveal melanoma has been documented. GNAQ/11 mutant nonuveal melanomas also harbour genetic alterations in EIF1AX, SF3B1 and BAP1 that are of prognostic relevance in uveal melanoma. What does this study add? GNAQ/11 mutant nonuveal melanomas show metastatic spread reminiscent of cutaneous melanoma, but not uveal melanoma. GNAQ/11 mutant nonuveal melanomas have a low tumour mutational burden that is higher than uveal melanoma, but lower than cutaneous melanoma. What is the translational message? Primary GNAQ/11 mutant nonuveal melanomas are a subtype of melanoma that is clinically and genetically distinct from both cutaneous and uveal melanoma. As metastatic GNAQ/11 mutant nonuveal melanomas respond poorly to available systemic therapies, including immune checkpoint inhibition, novel therapeutic approaches for these tumours are urgently needed. KW - melanoma KW - GNAQ KW - GNA11 Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-215434 VL - 183 IS - 5 SP - 928 EP - 939 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Glutsch, Valerie A1 - Amaral, Teresa A1 - Garbe, Claus A1 - Thoms, Kai-Martin A1 - Mohr, Peter A1 - Hauschild, Axel A1 - Schilling, Bastian T1 - Indirect Comparison of Combined BRAF and MEK Inhibition in Melanoma Patients with Elevated Baseline Lactate Dehydrogenase JF - Acta Dermato-Venereologica N2 - The approval of BRAF and MEK inhibitors has signifi-cantly improved treatment outcomes for patients with BRAF-mutated metastatic melanoma. The 3 first-line targeted therapy trials have provided similar results, and thus the identification of predictive biomarkers may generate a more precise basis for clinical deci-sion-making. Elevated baseline lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) has already been determined as a strong prog-nostic factor. Therefore, this indirect analysis compa-red subgroups with elevated baseline LDH across the pivotal targeted therapy trials co-BRIM, COMBI-v and COLUMBUS part 1. The Bucher method was used to compare progression-free survival, objective response rate and overall survival indirectly. The results show a non-significant risk reduction for progression in the subgroup with elevated baseline LDH receiving vemu-rafenib plus cobimetinib compared with dabrafenib plus trametinib and encorafenib plus binimetinib. Al-though an indirect comparison, these data might pro-vide some guidance for treatment recommendations in melanoma patients with elevated LDH. KW - melanoma KW - BRAF KW - lactate dehydrogenase Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-230190 VL - 100 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Rothe, Hansjörg A1 - Brandenburg, Vincent A1 - Haun, Margot A1 - Kollerits, Barbara A1 - Kronenberg, Florian A1 - Ketteler, Markus A1 - Wanner, Christoph T1 - Ecto-5 ' -Nucleotidase CD73 (NT5E), vitamin D receptor and FGF23 gene polymorphisms may play a role in the development of calcific uremic arteriolopathy in dialysis patients - Data from the German Calciphylaxis Registry JF - PLoS One N2 - Introduction: Calciphylaxis/calcific uremic arteriolopathy affects mainly end-stage kidney disease patients but is also associated with malignant disorders such as myeloma, melanoma and breast cancer. Genetic risk factors of calciphylaxis have never been studied before. Methods: We investigated 10 target genes using a tagging SNP approach: the genes encoding CD73/ ecto-5'-nucleotidase (purinergic pathway), Matrix Gla protein, Fetuin A, Bone Gla protein, VKORC1 (all related to intrinsic calcification inhibition), calcium-sensing receptor, FGF23, Klotho, vitamin D receptor, stanniocalcin 1 (all related to CKD-MBD). 144 dialysis patients from the German calciphylaxis registry were compared with 370 dialysis patients without history of CUA. Genotyping was performed using iPLEX Gold MassARRAY(Sequenom, San Diego, USA), KASP genotyping chemistry (LGC, Teddington, Middlesex, UK) or sequencing. Statistical analysis comprised logistic regression analysis with adjustment for age and sex. Results: 165 SNPs were finally analyzed and 6 SNPs were associated with higher probability for calciphylaxis (OR>1) in our cohort. Nine SNPs of three genes (CD73, FGF23 and Vitamin D receptor) reached nominal significance (p< 0.05), but did not reach statistical significance after correction for multiple testing. Of the CD73 gene, rs4431401 (OR = 1.71, 95%CI 1.08-2.17, p = 0.023) and rs9444348 (OR = 1.48, 95% CI 1.11-1.97, p = 0.008) were associated with a higher probability for CUA. Of the FGF23 and VDR genes, rs7310492, rs11063118, rs13312747 and rs17882106 were associated with a higher probability for CUA. Conclusion: Polymorphisms in the genes encoding CD73, vitamin D receptor and FGF23 may play a role in calciphylaxis development. Although our study is the largest genetic study on calciphylaxis, it is limited by the low sample sizes. It therefore requires replication in other cohorts if available. KW - single nucleotide polymorphisms KW - calcification KW - medical dialysis KW - genotyping KW - cancer risk factors KW - vitamin D KW - chronic kidney disease KW - melanoma Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-171817 VL - 12 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Anelli, Viviana A1 - Ordas, Anita A1 - Kneitz, Susanne A1 - Sagredo, Leonel Munoz A1 - Gourain, Victor A1 - Schartl, Manfred A1 - Meijer, Annemarie H. A1 - Mione, Marina T1 - Ras-Induced miR-146a and 193a Target Jmjd6 to Regulate Melanoma Progression JF - Frontiers in Genetics N2 - Ras genes are among the most commonly mutated genes in human cancer; yet our understanding of their oncogenic activity at the molecular mechanistic level is incomplete. To identify downstream events that mediate ras-induced cellular transformation in vivo, we analyzed global microRNA expression in three different models of Ras-induction and tumor formation in zebrafish. Six microRNAs were found increased in Ras-induced melanoma, glioma and in an inducible model of ubiquitous Ras expression. The upregulation of the microRNAs depended on the activation of the ERK and AKT pathways and to a lesser extent, on mTOR signaling. Two Ras-induced microRNAs (miR-146a and 193a) target Jmjd6, inducing downregulation of its mRNA and protein levels at the onset of Ras expression during melanoma development. However, at later stages of melanoma progression, jmjd6 levels were found elevated. The dynamic of Jmjd6 levels during progression of melanoma in the zebrafish model suggests that upregulation of the microRNAs targeting Jmjd6 may be part of an anti-cancer response. Indeed, triple transgenic fish engineered to express a microRNA-resistant Jmjd6 from the onset of melanoma have increased tumor burden, higher infiltration of leukocytes and shorter melanoma-free survival. Increased JMJD6 expression is found in several human cancers, including melanoma, suggesting that the up-regulation of Jmjd6 is a critical event in tumor progression. The following link has been created to allow review of record GSE37015: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?token=jjcrbiuicyyqgpc&acc=GSE37015. KW - zebrafish KW - cancer models KW - microRNA KW - Jmjd6 KW - ras KW - melanoma KW - miR-146a KW - miR-193a Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-196963 SN - 1664-8021 VL - 9 IS - 675 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hamm, Henning A1 - Höger, Peter H T1 - Skin Tumors in Childhood JF - Deutsches Ärzteblatt International N2 - Background: Dermatologists, paediatricians, and general practitioners are often consulted by worried parents for the evaluation of a cutaneous tumor. Methods: Selective literature review. Results: Only 1-2% of skin tumors excised in children turn out to be malignant when examined histologically. Warning signs of malignancy include rapid growth, firm consistency, diameter exceeding 3 cm, ulceration, a non-movable mass, and presence in the neonatal period. The more common malignant skin tumors in adults-basal cell carcinoma, cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma, and melanoma-are very rare in childhood. Congenital melanocytic nevi and sebaceous nevi bear a lower malignant potential than previously believed; nevertheless, their excision is often indicated. A Spitz nevus can mimic a melanoma both clinically and histologically. Some benign skin tumors of childhood tend to regress spontaneously within a few years but may cause complications at particular locations and when multiple. For infantile hemangiomas requiring systemic treatment because of imminent obstruction or ulceration, propranolol seems to have a far more favorable risk-benefit ratio than corticosteroids. Conclusion: Physicians need specialized knowledge in order to decide whether a skin tumor in a child should be excised, non-surgically treated, or further evaluated, or whether it can be safely left untreated because of the likelihood of spontaneous remission. KW - congenital melanocytic nevi KW - mastocytosis KW - diagnosis KW - melanoma KW - children KW - lumps Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-142402 VL - 108 IS - 20 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grimm, Johannes A1 - Hufnagel, Anita A1 - Wobser, Marion A1 - Borst, Andreas A1 - Haferkamp, Sebastian A1 - Houben, Roland A1 - Meierjohann, Svenja T1 - BRAF inhibition causes resilience of melanoma cell lines by inducing the secretion of FGF1 JF - Oncogenesis N2 - Approximately half of all melanoma patients harbour activating mutations in the serine/threonine kinase BRAF. This is the basis for one of the main treatment strategies for this tumor type, the targeted therapy with BRAF and MEK inhibitors. While the initial responsiveness to these drugs is high, resistance develops after several months, frequently at sites of the previously responding tumor. This indicates that tumor response is incomplete and that a certain tumor fraction survives even in drug-sensitive patients, e.g., in a therapy-induced senescence-like state. Here, we show in several melanoma cell lines that BRAF inhibition induces a secretome with stimulating effect on fibroblasts and naive melanoma cells. Several senescence-associated factors were found to be transcribed and secreted in response to BRAF or MEK inhibition, among them members of the fibroblast growth factor family. We identified the growth factor FGF1 as mediator of resilience towards BRAF inhibition, which limits the pro-apoptotic effects of the drug and activates fibroblasts to secrete HGF. FGF1 regulation was mediated by the PI3K pathway and by FRA1, a direct target gene of the MAPK pathway. When FGFR inhibitors were applied in parallel to BRAF inhibitors, resilience was broken, thus providing a rationale for combined therapeutical application. KW - melanoma KW - senescence KW - BRAF KW - tumor Y1 - 2018 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-177261 VL - 7 IS - 71 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kneitz, Susanne A1 - Mishra, Rasmi R. A1 - Chalopin, Domitille A1 - Postlethwait, John A1 - Warren, Wesley C. A1 - Walther, Ronald B. A1 - Schartl, Manfred T1 - Germ cell and tumor associated piRNAs in the medaka and \(Xiphophorus\) melanoma models JF - BMC Genomics N2 - Background A growing number of studies report an abnormal expression of Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) and the piRNA processing enzyme Piwi in many cancers. Whether this finding is an epiphenomenon of the chaotic molecular biology of the fast dividing, neoplastically transformed cells or is functionally relevant to tumorigenesisis is difficult to discern at present. To better understand the role of piRNAs in cancer development small laboratory fish models can make a valuable contribution. However, little is known about piRNAs in somatic and neoplastic tissues of fish. Results To identify piRNA clusters that might be involved in melanoma pathogenesis, we use several transgenic lines of medaka, and platyfish/swordtail hybrids, which develop various types of melanoma. In these tumors Piwi, is expressed at different levels, depending on tumor type. To quantify piRNA levels, whole piRNA populations of testes and melanomas of different histotypes were sequenced. Because no reference piRNA cluster set for medaka or Xiphophorus was yet available we developed a software pipeline to detect piRNA clusters in our samples and clusters were selected that were enriched in one or more samples. We found several loci to be overexpressed or down-regulated in different melanoma subtypes as compared to hyperpigmented skin. Furthermore, cluster analysis revealed a clear distinction between testes, low-grade and high-grade malignant melanoma in medaka. Conclusions Our data imply that dysregulation of piRNA expression may be associated with development of melanoma. Our results also reinforce the importance of fish as a suitable model system to study the role of piRNAs in tumorigenesis. KW - small RNA-sequencing KW - melanoma KW - piRNA KW - fish model Y1 - 2016 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-146028 VL - 17 IS - 357 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hafner, Christian A1 - Houben, Roland A1 - Baeurle, Anne A1 - Ritter, Cathrin A1 - Schrama, David A1 - Landthaler, Michael A1 - Becker, Jürgen C. T1 - Activation of the PI3K/AKT Pathway in Merkel Cell Carcinoma JF - PLoS One N2 - Merkel cell carcinoma (MCC) is a highly aggressive skin cancer with an increasing incidence. The understanding of the molecular carcinogenesis of MCC is limited. Here, we scrutinized the PI3K/AKT pathway, one of the major pathways activated in human cancer, in MCC. Immunohistochemical analysis of 41 tumor tissues and 9 MCC cell lines revealed high levels of AKT phosphorylation at threonine 308 in 88% of samples. Notably, the AKT phosphorylation was not correlated with the presence or absence of the Merkel cell polyoma virus (MCV). Accordingly, knock-down of the large and small T antigen by shRNA in MCV positive MCC cells did not affect phosphorylation of AKT. We also analyzed 46 MCC samples for activating PIK3CA and AKT1 mutations. Oncogenic PIK3CA mutations were found in 2/46 (4%) MCCs whereas mutations in exon 4 of AKT1 were absent. MCC cell lines demonstrated a high sensitivity towards the PI3K inhibitor LY-294002. This finding together with our observation that the PI3K/AKT pathway is activated in the majority of human MCCs identifies PI3K/AKT as a potential new therapeutic target for MCC patients. KW - rare KW - T-antigen KW - PIK3CA mutations KW - squamous cell KW - melanoma KW - polymavirus KW - cancer KW - tumors KW - akt KW - expression Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-131398 VL - 7 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Harter, Patrick N. A1 - Bernatz, Simon A1 - Scholz, Alexander A1 - Zeiner, Pia S. A1 - Zinke, Jenny A1 - Kiyose, Makoto A1 - Blasel, Stella A1 - Beschorner, Rudi A1 - Senft, Christian A1 - Bender, Benjamin A1 - Ronellenfitsch, Michael W. A1 - Wikman, Harriet A1 - Glatzel, Markus A1 - Meinhardt, Matthias A1 - Juratli, Tareq A. A1 - Steinbach, Joachim P. A1 - Plate, Karl H. A1 - Wischhusen, Jörg A1 - Weide, Benjamin A1 - Mittelbronn, Michel T1 - Distribution and prognostic relevance of tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and PD-1/PD-L1 immune checkpoints in human brain metastases JF - Oncotarget N2 - The activation of immune cells by targeting checkpoint inhibitors showed promising results with increased patient survival in distinct primary cancers. Since only limited data exist for human brain metastases, we aimed at characterizing tumor infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) and expression of immune checkpoints in the respective tumors. Two brain metastases cohorts, a mixed entity cohort (n = 252) and a breast carcinoma validation cohort (n = 96) were analyzed for CD3+, CD8+, FOXP3+, PD-1+ lymphocytes and PD-L1+ tumor cells by immunohistochemistry. Analyses for association with clinico-epidemiological and neuroradiological parameters such as patient survival or tumor size were performed. TILs infiltrated brain metastases in three different patterns (stromal, peritumoral, diffuse). While carcinomas often show a strong stromal infiltration, TILs in melanomas often diffusely infiltrate the tumors. Highest levels of CD3+ and CD8+ lymphocytes were seen in renal cell carcinomas (RCC) and strongest PD-1 levels on RCCs and melanomas. High amounts of TILs, high ratios of PD-1+/CD8+ cells and high levels of PD-L1 were negatively correlated with brain metastases size, indicating that in smaller brain metastases CD8+ immune response might get blocked. PD-L1 expression strongly correlated with TILs and FOXP3 expression. No significant association of patient survival with TILs was observed, while high levels of PD-L1 showed a strong trend towards better survival in melanoma brain metastases (Log-Rank p = 0.0537). In summary, melanomas and RCCs seem to be the most immunogenic entities. Differences in immunotherapeutic response between tumor entities regarding brain metastases might be attributable to this finding and need further investigation in larger patient cohorts. KW - B7-H1 KW - PD-L1 KW - immunoresistance KW - immunosurveillance KW - safety KW - survival KW - expression KW - melanoma KW - breast cancer KW - PC-1 blockade KW - cell lung cancer KW - tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes KW - brain metastases KW - PD-1 Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-137107 VL - 6 IS - 38 SP - 40836 EP - 40849 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becker, Jürgen C. A1 - Andersen, Mads H. A1 - Hofmeister-Müller, Valeska A1 - Wobser, Marion A1 - Frey, Lidia A1 - Sandig, Christiane A1 - Walter, Steffen A1 - Singh-Jasuja, Harpreet A1 - Kämpgen, Eckhart A1 - Opitz, Andreas A1 - Zapatka, Marc A1 - Bröcker, Eva-B. A1 - thor Straten, Per A1 - Schrama, David A1 - Ugurel, Selma T1 - Survivin-specific T-cell reactivity correlates with tumor response and patient survival: a phase-II peptide vaccination trial in metastatic melanoma JF - Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy N2 - Background Therapeutic vaccination directed to induce an anti-tumoral T-cell response is a field of extensive investigation in the treatment of melanoma. However, many vaccination trials in melanoma failed to demonstrate a correlation between the vaccine-specific immune response and therapy outcome. This has been mainly attributed to immune escape by antigen loss, rendering us in the need of new vaccination targets. Patients and methods This phase-II trial investigated a peptide vaccination against survivin, an oncogenic inhibitor-of-apoptosis protein crucial for the survival of tumor cells, in HLA-A1/-A2/-B35-positive patients with treatment-refractory stage-IV metastatic melanoma. The study endpoints were survivin-specific T-cell reactivity (SSTR), safety, response, and survival (OS). Results Sixty-one patients (ITT) received vaccination therapy using three different regimens. 55 patients (PP) were evaluable for response and survival, and 41/55 for SSTR. Patients achieving progression arrest (CR + PR + SD) more often showed SSTRs than patients with disease progression (p = 0.0008). Patients presenting SSTRs revealed a prolonged OS (median 19.6 vs. 8.6 months; p = 0.0077); multivariate analysis demonstrated SSTR as an independent predictor of survival (p = 0.013). The induction of SSTRs was associated with gender (female vs. male; p = 0.014) and disease stage (M1a/b vs. M1c; p = 0.010), but not with patient age, HLA type, performance status, or vaccination regimen. Conclusion Survivin-specific T-cell reactivities strongly correlate with tumor response and patient survival, indicating that vaccination with survivin-derived peptides is a promising treatment strategy in melanoma. KW - peptide vaccination KW - therapy KW - survivin T-cell reactivity KW - melanoma Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126215 VL - 61 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Alb, Miriam A1 - Sie, Christopher A1 - Adam, Christian A1 - Chen, Suzie A1 - Becker, Jürgen C. A1 - Schrama, David T1 - Cellular and cytokine-dependent immunosuppressive mechanisms of grm1-transgenic murine melanoma JF - Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy N2 - Grm1-transgenic mice spontaneously develop cutaneous melanoma. This model allowed us to scrutinize the generic immune responses over the course of melanoma development. To this end, lymphocytes obtained from spleens, unrelated lymph nodes and tumor-draining lymph nodes of mice with no evidence of disease, and low or high tumor burden were analyzed ex vivo and in vitro. Thereby, we could demonstrate an increase in the number of activated CD4\(^+\) and CD8+ lymphocytes in the respective organs with increasing tumor burden. However, mainly CD4\(^+\) T cells, which could constitute both T helper as well as immunosuppressive regulatory T cells, but not CD8\(^+\) T cells, expressed activation markers upon in vitro stimulation when obtained from tumor-bearing mice. Interestingly, these cells from tumor-burdened animals were also functionally hampered in their proliferative response even when subjected to strong in vitro stimulation. Further analyses revealed that the increased frequency of regulatory T cells in tumor-bearing mice is an early event present in all lymphoid organs. Additionally, expression of the immunosuppressive cytokines TGF-β1 and IL-10 became more evident with increased tumor burden. Notably, TGF-β1 is strongly expressed in both the tumor and the tumor-draining lymph node, whereas IL-10 expression is more pronounced in the lymph node, suggesting a more complex regulation of IL-10. Thus, similar to the situation in melanoma patients, both cytokines as well as cellular immune escape mechanisms seem to contribute to the observed immunosuppressed state of tumor-bearing grm1-transgenic mice, suggesting that this model is suitable for preclinical testing of immunomodulatory therapeutics. KW - regulatory T cell KW - melanoma KW - immune suppression KW - tumor-draining lymph node Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125096 VL - 61 IS - 12 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Becker, Jürgen C. A1 - Andersen, Mads H. A1 - Hofmeister-Müller, Valeska A1 - Wobser, Marion A1 - Frey, Lidia A1 - Sandig, Christiane A1 - Walter, Steffen A1 - Singh-Jasuja, Harpreet A1 - Kämpgen, Eckhart A1 - Opitz, Andreas A1 - Zapatka, Marc A1 - Bröcker, Eva-B. A1 - thor Straten, Per A1 - Schrama, David A1 - Ugurel, Selma T1 - Survivin-specific T-cell reactivity correlates with tumor response and patient survival: a phase-II peptide vaccination trial in metastatic melanoma JF - Cancer Immunology, Immunotherapy N2 - Background Therapeutic vaccination directed to induce an anti-tumoral T-cell response is a field of extensive investigation in the treatment of melanoma. However, many vaccination trials in melanoma failed to demonstrate a correlation between the vaccine-specific immune response and therapy outcome. This has been mainly attributed to immune escape by antigen loss, rendering us in the need of new vaccination targets. Patients and methods This phase-II trial investigated a peptide vaccination against survivin, an oncogenic inhibitor-of-apoptosis protein crucial for the survival of tumor cells, in HLA-A1/-A2/-B35-positive patients with treatment-refractory stage-IV metastatic melanoma. The study endpoints were survivin-specific T-cell reactivity (SSTR), safety, response, and survival (OS). Results Sixty-one patients (ITT) received vaccination therapy using three different regimens. 55 patients (PP) were evaluable for response and survival, and 41/55 for SSTR. Patients achieving progression arrest (CR + PR + SD) more often showed SSTRs than patients with disease progression (p = 0.0008). Patients presenting SSTRs revealed a prolonged OS (median 19.6 vs. 8.6 months; p = 0.0077); multivariate analysis demonstrated SSTR as an independent predictor of survival (p = 0.013). The induction of SSTRs was associated with gender (female vs. male; p = 0.014) and disease stage (M1a/b vs. M1c; p = 0.010), but not with patient age, HLA type, performance status, or vaccination regimen. Conclusion Survivin-specific T-cell reactivities strongly correlate with tumor response and patient survival, indicating that vaccination with survivin-derived peptides is a promising treatment strategy in melanoma. KW - peptide vaccination KW - melanoma KW - survivin KW - T-cell reactivity KW - therapy Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-124830 VL - 61 IS - 11 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Tomei, Sara A1 - Adams, Sharon A1 - Uccellini, Lorenzo A1 - Bedognetti, Davide A1 - De Giorgi, Valeria A1 - Erdenebileg, Narnygerel A1 - Libera Ascierto, Maria A1 - Reinboth, Jennifer A1 - Liu, Qiuzhen A1 - Bevilacqua, Generoso A1 - Wang, Ena A1 - Mazzanti, Chiara A1 - Marincola, Francesco M. T1 - Association between HRAS rs12628 and rs112587690 polymorphisms with the risk of melanoma in the North American population JF - Medical Oncology N2 - HRAS belongs to the RAS genes superfamily. RAS genes are important players in several human tumors and the single-nucleotide polymorphism rs12628 has been shown to contribute to the risk of bladder, colon, gastrointestinal, oral, and thyroid carcinoma. We hypothesized that this SNP may affect the risk of cutaneous melanoma as well. HRAS gene contains a polymorphic region (rs112587690), a repeated hexanucleotide -GGGCCT- located in intron 1. Three alleles of this region, P1, P2, and P3, have been identified that contain two, three, and four repeats of the hexanucleotide, respectively. We investigated the clinical impact of these polymorphisms in a case–control study. A total of 141 melanoma patients and 118 healthy donors from the North America Caucasian population were screened for rs12628 and rs112587690 polymorphisms. Genotypes were assessed by capillary sequencing or fragment analysis, respectively, and rs12628 CC and rs112587690 P1P1 genotypes significantly associated with increased melanoma risk (OR = 3.83, p = 0.003; OR = 11.3, p = 0.033, respectively), while rs112587690 P1P3 frequency resulted significantly higher in the control group (OR = 0.5, p = 0.017). These results suggest that rs12628 C homozygosis may be considered a potential risk factor for melanoma development in the North American population possibly through the linkage to rs112587690. KW - HRAS KW - polymorphism KW - melanoma KW - rs12628 KW - rs112587690 Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-126834 VL - 29 IS - 5 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schmitt, Alexandra T1 - Role of Peroxiredoxin 6 in human melanoma T1 - Die Funktion von Peroxiredoxin 6 im humanen Melanom N2 - Peroxiredoxin 6 (PRDX6) is a bifunctional enzyme comprising a peroxidase and a Ca2+-independent phospholipase (iPLA2) activity. This renders the enzyme capable of detoxifying reactive oxygen species (ROS) and of catalyzing the liberation of arachidonic acid (AA) from cellular membranes. Released AA can be further metabolized to bioactive lipids including eicosanoids, which are involved in inflammation, cell growth, differentiation, invasion and proliferation. Human melanoma cells are often characterized by imbalances in both ROS and lipid levels, which can be generated by oncogenic signaling, altered metabolism or UV irradiation. In previous studies, a comparative proteome analysis of the Xiphophorus fish melanoma model revealed a strong upregulation of Prdx6 in benign and malignant lesions compared to healthy skin. As the Xiphophorus melanoma model displays in many respects molecular characteristics that are similar to human melanoma, I investigated the functional role of PRDX6 in human melanoma cells. The first part of the study deals with the regulation of PRDX6 in melanocytes and human melanoma cells. I could demonstrate that the protein level of PRDX6 was strongly enhanced by the induction of the EGFR orthologue Xmrk from the Xiphophorus fish as well as the human EGFR. The upregulation of PRDX6 was further shown to be mediated in a PI3K-dependent and ROS-independent manner. The main part of the thesis comprises the investigation of the functional role of PRDX6 in human melanoma cells as well as the analysis of the underlying mechanism. I could show that knockdown of PRDX6 enhanced the oxidative stress response and led to decreased proliferation of melanoma cells. This cell growth effect was mainly mediated by the iPLA2 activity of PRDX6. Under conditions of strongly enhanced oxidative stress, the peroxidase activity became also important for cellular proliferation. Furthermore, the anti-proliferative effect in cells with lowered PRDX6 levels was the result of reduced cellular AA content and the decrease in the activation of SRC family proteins. Similarly, supplementation with AA led to regeneration of SRC family kinase activity and to an improvement in the reduced proliferation after knockdown of PRDX6. Since AA can be further processed into the prostaglandin PGE2, which has a pro-tumorigenic function in some cancer types, I further examined whether this eicosanoid is involved in the proliferative function of PRDX6. In contrast to AA, PGE2 was not consistently required for melanoma proliferation. In summary, I could demonstrate that PRDX6 plays a major role in AA-dependent lipid signaling in melanoma cells and thereby regulates proliferation. Interestingly, the proliferation relevant iPLA2 activity can be pharmacologically targeted, and melanoma cell growth was clearly blocked by the inhibitor BEL. Thus, I could identify the phospholipase activity of PRDX6 as a new therapeutically interesting target for melanoma treatment. N2 - Peroxiredoxin 6 (PRDX6) ist ein bifunktionales Enzym, welches neben seiner Peroxidase-Aktivität auch eine Ca2+-unabhängige Phospholipase-Aktivität besitzt. Aufgrund dieser beiden Aktivitäten ist das Enzym in der Lage, sowohl oxidativen Stress zu bekämpfen als auch die Freisetzung von Arachidonsäure aus zellulären Membranen zu katalysieren. Freie Arachidonsäure (AA) dient der Generierung von bioaktiven Lipiden wie zum Beispiel Eicosanoiden, welche an Entzündungsreaktionen, Zellwachstum, Differenzierung, Invasion und Proliferation beteiligt sind. Humane Melanomzellen zeichnen sich oft durch ein gestörtes Gleichgewicht reaktiver Sauerstoffspezies und zellulärer Lipide aus. Dieses Ungleichgewicht kann durch onkogene Signalgebung, einen veränderten Metabolismus oder UV-Bestrahlung hervorgerufen werden. Eine vorangegangene Proteomanalyse des Xiphophorus-Fisch-Melanommodells zeigte, dass im Vergleich zur gesunden Haut die Menge an PRDX6 in benignen und malignen Läsionen stark erhöht ist. Da das Xiphophorus-Melanommodell in vielerlei Hinsicht die molekulare Situation des humanen Melanoms wiederspiegelt, habe ich die funktionale Rolle von PRDX6 in humanen Melanomzellen untersucht. Der erste Teil der Studie beschäftigt sich mit der Regulierung von PRDX6 in Melanozyten und humanen Melanomzellen. Ich konnte nachweisen, dass die Menge an PRDX6 Protein durch die Induktion des EGFR Orthologs Xmrk aus Xiphophorus Fischen, sowie des humanen EGFR stark erhöht wurde. Auch konnte ich zeigen, dass die Heraufregulierung von PRDX6 von der Signalgebung der PI3 Kinase, aber nicht von reaktiven Sauerstoffspezies abhängig war. Der Hauptteil der vorliegenden Forschungsarbeit befasst sich mit der Ermittlung der funktionalen Rolle von PRDX6 in humanen Melanomzellen und der Analyse des zugrundeliegenden Mechanismus. Ich konnte nachweisen, dass ein Knockdown von PRDX6 die oxidative Stress-Antwort verstärkte und die Proliferation von Melanomzellen reduzierte. Der Effekt auf das zelluläre Wachstum wurde hierbei hauptsächlich durch die iPLA2-Aktivität von PRDX6 verursacht. Bei stark erhöhtem oxidativem Stress konnte auch eine Relevanz der Peroxidase-Aktivität für die zelluläre Proliferation nachgewiesen werden. Auch ging der anti-proliferative Effekt mit einer Abnahme zellulärer AA und der Reduktion aktiver Kinasen der SRC-Familie einher. Die Zugabe von AA zu Zellen mit PRDX6-Knockdown führte zur Regeneration der SRC-Kinase-Aktivität und konnte die Proliferation wieder verbessern. Da AA zum Prostaglandin PGE2 prozessiert werden kann, welches in einigen Krebsarten pro-tumorigene Funktionen erfüllt, untersuchte ich, ob dieses Eicosanoid auch für die proliferative Funktion von PRDX6 relevant ist. Im Gegensatz zu AA wies PGE2 jedoch keine kontinuierliche pro-proliferative Funktion auf. Zusammenfassend konnte ich zeigen, dass PRDX6 eine entscheidende Rolle im AA- Stoffwechsel von Melanomzellen spielt und hierdurch die Proliferation reguliert. Interessanterweise ist die proliferationsrelevante iPLA2-Aktivität pharmakologisch hemmbar, und auch das Wachstum der Melanomzellen wurde durch den Inhibitor BEL deutlich inhibiert. Mit der Phospholipase-Aktivität von PRDX6 konnte ich somit einen neuen therapeutisch nutzbaren Angriffspunkt für das Melanom identifizieren. KW - Melanom KW - Peroxiredoxin 6 KW - peroxiredoxin 6 KW - Melanom KW - melanoma KW - Arachidonsäure KW - arachidonic acid KW - Prostaglandin E2 KW - prostaglandin E2 KW - Melanomzellen KW - melanoma cells KW - Peroxiredoxin KW - Arachidonsäure KW - Prostaglandin E2 Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-111465 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hohenauer, Tobias A1 - Berking, Carola A1 - Schmidt, Andreas A1 - Haferkamp, Sebastian A1 - Senft, Daniela A1 - Kammerbauer, Claudia A1 - Fraschka, Sabine A1 - Graf, Saskia Anna A1 - Irmler, Martin A1 - Beckers, Johannes A1 - Flaig, Michael A1 - Aigner, Achim A1 - Höbel, Sabrina A1 - Hoffmann, Franziska A1 - Hermeking, Heiko A1 - Rothenfusser, Simon A1 - Endres, Stefan A1 - Ruzicka, Thomas A1 - Besch, Robert T1 - The neural crest transcription factor Brn3a is expressed in melanoma and required for cell cycle progression and survival JF - EMBO Molecular Medicine N2 - Pigment cells and neuronal cells both are derived from the neural crest. Here, we describe the Pit-Oct-Unc (POU) domain transcription factor Brn3a, normally involved in neuronal development, to be frequently expressed in melanoma, but not in melanocytes and nevi. RNAi-mediated silencing of Brn3a strongly reduced the viability of melanoma cell lines and decreased tumour growth in vivo. In melanoma cell lines, inhibition of Brn3a caused DNA double-strand breaks as evidenced by Mre11/Rad50-containing nuclear foci. Activated DNA damage signalling caused stabilization of the tumour suppressor p53, which resulted in cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. When Brn3a was ectopically expressed in primary melanocytes and fibroblasts, anchorage-independent growth was increased. In tumourigenic melanocytes and fibroblasts, Brn3a accelerated tumour growth in vivo. Furthermore, Brn3a cooperated with proliferation pathways such as oncogenic BRAF, by reducing oncogene-induced senescence in non-malignant melanocytes. Together, these results identify Brn3a as a new factor in melanoma that is essential for melanoma cell survival and that promotes melanocytic transformation and tumourigenesis. KW - oncogene-induced senescence KW - BRN-3A KW - DNA KW - DNA damage KW - tumourigenesis KW - P53 KW - in-vitro KW - neural crest factors KW - family KW - apoptosis KW - melanoma KW - BRAF mutations KW - domain Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-122193 SN - 1757-4676 VL - 5 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Haydn, Johannes M. A1 - Hufnagel, Anita A1 - Grimm, Johannes A1 - Maurus, Katja A1 - Schartl, Manfred A1 - Meierjohann, Svenja T1 - The MAPK pathway as an apoptosis enhancer in melanoma JF - Oncotarget N2 - Inhibition of RAF/MEK/ERK signaling is beneficial for many patients with BRAFV600E–mutated melanoma. However, primary and secondary resistances restrict long-lasting therapy success. Combination therapies are therefore urgently needed. Here, we evaluate the cellular effect of combining a MEK inhibitor with a genotoxic apoptosis inducer. Strikingly, we observed that an activated MAPK pathway promotes in several melanoma cell lines the pro-apoptotic response to genotoxic stress, and MEK inhibition reduces intrinsic apoptosis. This goes along with MEK inhibitor induced increased RAS and P-AKT levels. The protective effect of the MEK inhibitor depends on PI3K signaling, which prevents the induction of pro-apoptotic PUMA that mediates apoptosis after DNA damage. We could show that the MEK inhibitor dependent feedback loop is enabled by several factors, including EGF receptor and members of the SPRED family. The simultaneous knockdown of SPRED1 and SPRED2 mimicked the effects of MEK inhibitor such as PUMA repression and protection from apoptosis. Our data demonstrate that MEK inhibition of BRAFV600E-positive melanoma cells can protect from genotoxic stress, thereby achieving the opposite of the intended anti-tumorigenic effect of the combination of MEK inhibitor with inducers of intrinsic apoptosis. KW - PI3K KW - melanoma KW - RAS KW - chemotherapy resistance KW - crosstalk Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-120649 SN - 1949-2553 VL - 5 IS - 13 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schrama, David A1 - Ugurel, Selma A1 - Sucker, Antje A1 - Ritter, Cathrin A1 - Zapatka, Marc A1 - Schadendorf, Dirk A1 - Becker, Jürgen Christian T1 - STAT3 Single Nucleotide Polymorphism rs4796793 SNP Does Not Correlate with Response to Adjuvant IFNα Therapy in Stage III Melanoma Patients JF - Frontiers in Medicine N2 - Interferon alpha (IFNα) is approved for adjuvant treatment of stage III melanoma in Europe and the US. Its clinical efficacy, however, is restricted to a subpopulation of patients while side effects occur in most of treated patients. Thus, the identification of predictive biomarkers would be highly beneficial to improve the benefit to risk ratio. In this regard, STAT3 is important for signaling of the IFNα receptor. Moreover, the STAT3 single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) rs4796793 has recently been reported to be associated with IFNα sensitivity in metastatic renal cell carcinoma. To translate this notion to melanoma, we scrutinized the impact of rs4796793 functionally and clinically in this cancer. Interestingly, melanoma cells carrying the minor allele of rs4796793 were the most sensitive to IFNα in vitro. However, we did not detect a correlation between SNP genotype and STAT3 mRNA expression for either melanoma cells or for peripheral blood lymphocytes. Next, we analyzed the impact of rs4796793 on the clinical outcome of 259 stage III melanoma patients of which one-third had received adjuvant IFNα treatment. These analyses did not reveal a significant association between the STAT3 rs4796793 SNP and patients' progression free or overall survival when IFNα treated and untreated patients were compared. In conclusion, STAT3 rs4796793 SNP is no predictive marker for the efficacy of adjuvant IFNα treatment in melanoma patients. KW - predictive marker KW - single nucleotide polymorphism KW - melanoma KW - interferon KW - STAT3 Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-120602 SN - 2296-858X VL - 1 IS - 47 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Meierjohann, Svenja T1 - Hypoxia independent drivers of melanoma angiogenesis JF - Frontiers in Oncology N2 - Tumor angiogenesis is a process which is traditionally regarded as the tumor’s response to low nutrient supply occurring under hypoxic conditions. However, hypoxia is not a pre-requisite for angiogenesis. The fact that even single tumor cells or small tumor cell aggregates are capable of attracting blood vessels reveals the early metastatic capability of tumor cells. This review sheds light on the hypoxia-independent mechanisms of tumor angiogenesis in melanoma. KW - melanoma KW - angiogenesis KW - hypoxia-independent KW - reactive oxygen species KW - NF-κB Y1 - 2015 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-125586 VL - 5 IS - 120 ER - TY - THES A1 - Haydn, Johannes T1 - Regulation of ERK1/2 signaling in melanoma T1 - Regulation des ERK1/2 Signalwegs im Melanom N2 - Die Mechanismen in einer Zelle, die die Genexpression und somit den Stoffwechsel, das Wachstum und das gesamte Zellverhalten steuern, sind ebenso bedeutsam für das Verständnis der grundlegenden Biologie einer lebenden Zelle wie für die Vorgänge der Krebsentstehung. Dabei bilden hochvernetzte, und strikt regulierte Signaltransduktionswege die Basis für ein belastbares und zugleich hochflexibles regulatorisches Netzwerk. Die Störung solcher Signalkaskaden kann zum einen ursächlich aber auch modifizierend auf die Bildung von Tumoren wirken. Die von Rezeptortyrosinkinasen (RTK) und RAS abhängigen Signalwege, die zur Aktivierung von AKT und ERK1/2 führen, sind hierbei von besonderem Interesse für die Entstehung des malignen Melanoms. Mutationen in Komponenten dieser Wege (z.B. NRAS, BRAF oder PTEN), die die Signalstärke erhöhen kommen in Melanomen sehr häufig vor. Im ersten Teil dieser Arbeit wurden die unterschiedlichen und vielfältigen Funktionen von MKP2, einem Feedbackregulator des ERK1/2-Weges, unter verschiedenen zellulären Rahmenbedingungen, untersucht. Des Weiteren wird eine Funktion des zum AP1-Komplex gehörenden FOSL1, einem unter transkriptioneller Kontrolle des ERK1/2-Weges stehendem Transkriptionsfaktors, hinsichtlich der Steuerung der Zell-Proliferation gezeigt. Weiterhin habe ich Aspekte der direkten pharmakologischen Inhibition des ERK1/2-Weges hinsichtlich ihres Effekts auf die Auslösung von Apoptose untersucht. Aufgrund der Häufigkeit von Mutationen in Genen, die für Proteine des ERK1/2-Weges kodieren (z.B. NRASQ61K, BRAFV600E), gilt die Inhibition dieses Signalwegs als vielversprechende Strategie zur Behandlung des Melanoms. Auch wenn klinische Studien, die Inhibitoren für MEK oder RAF als Einzelmedikamente verwenden, bei mehrmonatiger Behandlung sehr erfolgreich sind, konnten so keine langfristigen Erfolge erzielt werden. Aus diesem Grund werden nun Kombinationstherapien, die einen Inhibitor des ERK1/2-Weges und eine weitere Form der Therapie kombinieren, untersucht. Der zweite Teil dieser Arbeit beschreibt, dass der spezifische MEK Inhibitor PD184352 Melanomzellen vor der Apoptosewirkung von Cisplatin schützen kann. Einzelbehandlung mit Cisplatin führt hierbei zur Akkumulation von DNA Schäden, die wiederum Caspase-abhängig Apoptose induzieren. Zusätzliche Anwendung des MEK Inhibitors verringerte jedoch in einigen Zelllinien das Potential von Cisplatin, Apoptose auszulösen. Diese Zellen zeigten eine verstärkte Aktivierung der Serin/Threonin-KInase AKT nach MEK Inhibition. Diese AKT Aktivierung führte zur Inaktivierung der FOXO Transkriptionsfaktoren, was wiederum die Expression des pro-apoptotischen BH3-only Proteins PUMA verringerte. PUMA selbst ist ein wichtiger Bestandteil der Apoptose Maschinerie, die durch Cisplatin aktiviert wird. Die im Rahmen dieser Arbeit erhaltenen Befunde deuten darauf hin, dass RTKs, im besonderen EGFR, bei diesem Crosstalk eine Rolle spielen. Diese Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Inhibition des RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK Signalweges im Melanom nicht zwangsläufig von Vorteil sein muss, falls die Zellen gleichzeitig mit einem genotoxischen Medikament behandelt werden. Hier kann sie sogar die Überlebensfähigkeit von Melanomzellen unter Apoptose induzierenden Bedingungen verbessern. N2 - The mechanisms that enable cells to regulate their gene expression and thus their metabolism, proliferation or cellular behaviour are not only important to understand the basic biology of a living cell, but are also of crucial interest in cancerogenesis. Highly interwoven and tightly regulated pathways are the basis of a robust but also flexible regulatory network. Interference with these pathways can be either causative for tumorigenesis or can modify its outcome. The receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) and RAS dependent pathways leading to AKT or ERK1/2 activation are of particular interest in melanoma. These signaling modules are commonly activated by different mutations that can be found in various pathway components like NRAS, BRAF or PTEN. The first part of this work deals with the diverse and versatile functions of the ERK1/2 pathway feedbackregulator MKP2 in different cellular, melanoma relevant settings. In addition, a functional role of the AP1-complex member FOSL1, an ERK1/2 transcriptional target being implicated in the regulation of proliferation, is demonstrated. Secondly, aspects of direct pharmacological inhibition of the ERK1/2 pathway with regard to the induction of apoptosis have been analysed. Due to the high frequency of melanoma related mutations occurring in the RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK pathway (e.g. NRASQ61K, BRAFV600E), inhibition of this signaling cascade is deemed to be a promising therapeutic strategy for the treatment of malignant melanoma. However, although in clinical trials mono-therapeutic treatment with MEK- or RAF inhibitors was successful in the short run, it failed to show satisfactory long-lasting effects. Hence, combination therapies using a MAPK pathway inhibitor and an additional therapy are currently under investigation. I was able to demonstrate that inhibition of MEK using the highly specific inhibitor PD184352 can have a protective effect on melanoma cells with regard to their susceptibility towards the apoptosis inducing agent cisplatin. Single application of cisplatin led to strong DNA damage and the induction of caspase-dependent apoptosis. Additional administration of the MEK inhibitor, however, strongly reduced the apoptosis inducing effect of cisplatin in several melanoma cell lines, These cells displayed an increased activation of the serine/threonine kinase AKT after MEK inhibition. This AKT activation concomitantly led to the phosphorylation of FOXO transcription factors, attenuating the cisplatin induced expression of the BH3-only protein PUMA. PUMA in turn was important to mediate the apoptosis machinery after cisplatin treatment. My results also indicate a participation of RTKs, in particular EGFR, in mediating MEK inhibitor induced activation of AKT. These results demonstrate that inhibition of the RAS/RAF/MEK/ERK signaling pathway in melanoma cell lines does not necessilary have favourable effects in a cytotoxic co-treatment situation. Instead, it can even enhance melanoma survival under pro-apoptotic conditions. KW - Melanom KW - MAP-Kinase KW - melanoma KW - MAP-Kinase KW - ERK signaling KW - Signalkette Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-85727 ER - TY - THES A1 - Alb, Miriam T1 - Tumorstroma-Immuntherapie und spontane Immunsuppression im Grm1-transgenen Melanom-Modell T1 - Tumor stroma immunotherapy and spontaneous immunosuppression in Grm1 transgenic murine melanoma N2 - 5.1 Immuntherapie mit vom Tumorstroma abgeleiteten Peptiden Tumore bestehen nicht nur aus Tumorzellen, sondern auch aus der sie umgebenden extrazellulären Matrix (EZM), und Stromazellen wie Fibroblasten (cancer-associated fibroblast; CAF) und Endothelzellen (tumor endothelial cell; TEC). Diese Stromazellen haben durch die Ausschüttung von Zytokinen, proteolytischen Enzymen, Wachstums- und Angiogenesefaktoren einen entscheidenden Einfluss auf die Tumorprogression. Sie unterscheiden sich von den Stromazellen der normalen Gewebe durch die Expression von sogenannten Tumorstroma-assoziierten Antigenen (TSAA). Damit sollten Therapien, die auf TSAA abzielen, universell einsetzbar und weniger anfällig gegenüber Resistenzentwicklungen (immune escape Mechanismen) sein, da Stromazellen im Gegensatz zu neoplastischen Zellen genetisch relativ stabil sind. Für eine Immuntherapie mit vom Tumorstroma abgeleiteten Peptiden wählten wir die TSAA Endoglin und Fap, welche während der Wundheilung und im Tumorstroma induziert werden. Dabei sollte überprüft werden, ob prophylaktische Vakzinierungen in C57Bl/6j Mäusen Peptid-reaktive T-Zellen induzieren können, und das Wachstum von transplantieren Grm1-transgenen Tumoren reduziert werden kann. In der Tat konnten wir sowohl bei Endoglin- als auch bei Fap Peptid vakzinierten Tieren in vivo Peptid-reaktive Lymphozyten im Blut und zu einem geringeren Anteil auch in der Milz nachweisen, welche Peptid-gepulste syngene Milzzellen lysieren konnten. Allerdings konnte in beiden Fällen keine Reduktion des Tumorwachstums gegenüber der Kontrollgruppe beobachtet werden. Bei der Fap-Peptid-vakzinierten Gruppe war das Tumorwachstum gegenüber der Kontrollgruppe sogar gesteigert. Dies könnte darauf hindeuten, dass die Induktion Fap-Peptid-reaktiver T-Zellen tumorpromovierend wirkt. Möglicherweise könnte aber durch eine Modifikation des Vakzinierungsprotokolls bzw. durch eine Kombination mit anderen Immuntherapeutika ein verbessertes Ansprechen auf eine Endoglin bzw. Fap basierte Immuntherapie erzielt werden. 5.2 Immunsuppressive Mechanismen im Grm1-transgenen Melanom-Modell Grm1-transgene Mäuse entwickeln spontan kutane Melanome. Dieses Modell erlaubte es uns in der vorliegenden Arbeit spontane Immunantworten im Laufe der Melanomentstehung zu untersuchen. Hierfür analysierten wir sowohl ex vivo als auch in vitro aus Milz und Lymphknoten gewonnene Lymphozyten von Mäusen, welche keine Tumorläsionen bzw. eine niedrige oder hohe Tumorlast aufwiesen. Dabei konnten wir ex vivo einen Anstieg der Frequenz aktivierter CD4+ und CD8+ Lymphozyten mit zunehmender Tumorlast zeigen. Bei tumortragenden Tieren exprimierten jedoch hauptsächlich CD4+ T-Zellen Aktivierungsmarker nach in vitro Stimulation. Interessanterweise waren diese Zellen tumortragender Tiere auch funktionell beeinträchtigt, was sich in einer verminderten Proliferationskapazität nach in vitro Stimulation zeigte. Weitere Analysen ergaben, dass die erhöhte Frequenz regulatorischer T Zellen bei tumortragenden Tieren ein frühes Ereignis im Laufe der Tumorentstehung ist. Gleichzeitig konnte auch ein starker Anstieg der immunsupprimierenden Zytokine Tgf-β1 und Il-10 sowohl in den Lymphknoten als auch im Tumorgewebe beobachtet werden. Dabei war die Tgf-β1-Expression sowohl im Tumor als auch im tumor-drainierenden Lymphknoten erhöht, während Il-10 im Tumor nur moderat exprimiert wurde, was eine komplexere Regulation der Il-10-Expression nahe legt. Dies bedeutet, dass in Grm1-transgenen Mäusen ähnlich wie auch bei Melanompatienten zelluläre und zytokinabhängige Mechanismen zur Tumorentstehung beitragen und dieses Modell daher geeignet ist, um präklinisch immunmodulierende Therapieansätze zu testen. N2 - 6.1 Immunotherapy with peptides derived from tumor stroma-associated antigens Tumors do not only comprise tumor cells but also stromal cells like fibroblasts (cancer associated fibroblast; CAF) and endothelial cells (tumor endothelial cell; TEC) and the surrounding extracellular matrix (ECM). These stromal cells impact on progression and invasion of tumors through release of cytokines, ECM-degrading enzymes, growth factors, and angiogenic factors. They differ from their normal counterparts through expression of so called tumor stroma-associated antigens (TSAA). Therefore, therapies targeting the tumor stroma should be universally applicable. Furthermore, such therapies should be less prone to resistance mechanisms as stromal cells are genetically more stable than neoplastic cells. We selected the TSAA Endoglin and Fap, which are both specifically induced during wound healing and in the tumor stroma, to test if vaccination with peptides derived from these TSAA induced peptide-reactive T cells, and could reduce the growth of transplanted Grm1 transgenic tumors in C57Bl/6j mice in a prophylactic setting. In mice vaccinated with Endoglin- and Fap-peptides, respectively, peptide-reactive lymphocytes from peripheral blood and spleen were able to lyse peptide-loaded syngeneic splenocytes in vivo. However, vaccination with Endoglin- and Fap-peptides, respectively, did not affect the growth of transplanted Grm1-transgenic tumors. In fact, tumor growth was enhanced in Fap peptide vaccinated mice compared to the control group. This suggests that Fap peptide reactive T cells promote tumor progression. Modification of the vaccination protocol or a combination with an immune-modulatory therapy could, however, increase the efficacy of an anti-Endoglin or anti-Fap therapy, respectively. 6.2 Immunosuppressive mechanisms of Grm1-transgenic murine melanoma Grm1-transgenic mice spontaneously develop cutaneous melanoma. This model allowed us to scrutinize the generic immune responses over the course of melanoma development. To this end, lymphocytes obtained from spleens, unrelated lymph nodes and tumor-draining lymph nodes of mice with no evidence of disease, low or high tumor burden were analyzed ex vivo and in vitro. Thereby, we could demonstrate an increased frequency of activated CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes in the respective organs with increasing tumor burden. However, mainly CD4+ T cells, which could constitute both T helper as well as immune suppressive regulatory T cells, but not CD8+ T cells expressed activation markers upon in vitro stimulation when obtained from tumor-bearing mice. Interestingly, these cells from tumor-burdened animals were also functionally hampered in their proliferative response when subjected to strong in vitro stimulation. Further analyses revealed that the increased frequency of regulatory T cells in tumor-bearing mice is an early event present in all lymphoid organs. Additionally, expression of the immunosuppressive cytokines Tgf-β1 and Il-10 became more evident with increased tumor burden. Notably, Tgf-β1 is strongly expressed in both the tumor and the tumor-draining lymph node, whereas Il-10 expression is more pronounced in the lymph node, suggesting a more complex regulation of Il-10. Thus, similar to the situation in melanoma patients both cytokines as well as cellular immune escape mechanisms seem to contribute to the observed immune suppressed state of tumor-bearing Grm1-transgenic mice, suggesting that this model is suitable for preclinical testing of immune-modulatory therapies. KW - Stroma KW - Melanom KW - Immunsuppression KW - tumor KW - stroma KW - melanoma KW - immunosuppression KW - Tumorstroma Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-78890 ER - TY - THES A1 - Regneri, Janine T1 - Transcriptional regulation of cancer genes in the Xiphophorus melanoma system T1 - Transkriptionelle Regulation von Krebsgenen im Xiphophorus-Melanommodell N2 - The Xiphophorus melanoma system is a useful animal model for the study of the genetic basis of tumor formation. The development of hereditary melanomas in interspecific hybrids of Xiphophorus is connected to pigment cell specific overexpression of the mutationally activated receptor tyrosine kinase Xmrk. In purebred fish the oncogenic function of xmrk is suppressed by the molecularly still unidentified locus R. The xmrk oncogene was generated by a gene duplication event from the Xiphophorus egfrb gene and thereby has acquired a new 5’ regulatory sequence, which has probably altered the transcriptional control of the oncogene. So far, the xmrk promoter region was still poorly characterized and the molecular mechanism by which R controls xmrk-induced melanoma formation in Xiphophorus still remained to be elucidated. To test the hypothesis that R controls melanoma development in Xiphophorus on the transcriptional level, the first aim of the thesis was to gain a deeper insight into the transcriptional regulation of the xmrk oncogene. To this end, a quantitative analysis of xmrk transcript levels in different Xiphophorus genotypes carrying either the highly tumorigenic xmrkB or the non-tumorigenic xmrkA allele was performed. I was able to demonstrate that expression of the tumorigenic xmrkB allele is strongly increased in malignant melanomas of R-free backcross hybrids compared to benign lesions, macromelanophore spots, and healthy skin. The expression level of the non-tumorigenic xmrkA allele, in contrast, is not influenced by the presence or absence of R. These findings strongly indicate that differential transcriptional regulation of the xmrk promoter triggers the tumorigenic potential of these xmrk alleles. To functionally characterize the xmrk promoter region, I established a luciferase assay using BAC clones containing the genomic regions where xmrk and egfrb are located for generation of reporter constructs. This approach showed for the first time a melanoma cell specific transcriptional activation of xmrkB by its flanking regions, thereby providing the first functional evidence that the xmrk oncogene is controlled by a pigment cell specific promoter region. Subsequent analysis of different deletion constructs of the xmrkB BAC reporter construct strongly indicated that the regulatory elements responsible for the tumor-inducing overexpression of xmrkB in melanoma cells are located within 67 kb upstream of the xmrk oncogene. Taken together, these data indicate that melanoma formation in Xiphophorus is regulated by a tight transcriptional control of the xmrk oncogene and that the R locus acts through this mechanism. As the identification of the R-encoded gene(s) is necessary to fully understand how melanoma formation in Xiphophorus is regulated, I furthermore searched for alternative R candidate genes in this study. To this end, three genes, which are located in the genomic region where R has been mapped, were evaluated for their potential to be a crucial constituent of the regulator locus R. Among these genes, I identified pdcd4a, the ortholog of the human tumor suppressor gene PDCD4, as promising new candidate, because this gene showed the expression pattern expected from the crucial tumor suppressor gene encoded at the R locus. N2 - Fische der Gattung Xiphophorus sind ein gut etabliertes Modellsystem zur Analyse der genetischen Grundlagen der Tumorentwicklung. Die Entwicklung hereditärer Melanome in bestimmten interspezifischen Xiphophorus-Hybriden wird durch die pigmentzellspezifische Überexpression des Onkogens xmrk ausgelöst. Dieses Gen codiert für eine durch Mutationen aktivierte Rezeptortyrosinkinase. In den reinerbigen Elterntieren wird die onkogene Funktion von xmrk durch den Regulator-Locus R unterdrückt, welcher jedoch auf molekularer Ebene noch nicht identifiziert wurde. Das Onkogen xmrk ist durch eine Genduplikation aus dem Protoonkogen egfrb entstanden und hat dabei eine neue regulatorische 5‘ Region erhalten, welche mit hoher Wahrscheinlichkeit die transkriptionelle Regulation des Onkogens verändert hat. Die Promotorregion von xmrk war allerdings bisher nur unzureichend charakterisiert und der molekulare Mechanismus, durch den der R-Locus die xmrk-induzierte Melanomentwicklung kontrolliert, war noch weitgehend unbekannt. Um zu analysieren, ob der R-Locus die Melanomentwicklung in Xiphophorus auf transkriptioneller Ebene kontrolliert, war das erste Ziel dieser Arbeit die transkriptionelle Regulation des xmrk Onkogens genauer zu untersuchen. Zu diesem Zweck habe ich eine quantitative Analyse der xmrk Expressionslevel in Geweben verschiedener Xiphophorus-Genotypen durchgeführt, welche entweder das stark tumorigene xmrkB oder das nicht tumorigene xmrkA Allel besitzen. Ich konnte zeigen, dass im Vergleich zu benignen Läsionen, Macromelanophoren und gesunder Haut, die Expression des tumorigenen xmrkB Allels in den malignen Melanomen der R-defizienten Rückkreuzungshybride stark erhöht ist. Das Expressionslevel des xmrkA Allels wird hingegen nicht durch den R-Locus beeinflusst. Dieses Ergebnis deutet darauf hin, dass eine differenzielle transkriptionelle Regulierung des xmrk Promotors für die Unterschiede im onkogenen Potential dieser Allele verantwortlich ist. Um die xmrk Promotorregion funktional zu charakterisieren, habe ich in der hier vorliegenden Studie einen Luciferase-Assay etabliert, für den BAC-Klone, welche die xmrk- oder egfrb-Region enthalten, zur Herstellung von Reporterkonstrukten verwendet wurden. Mit Hilfe dieses Ansatzes konnte ich zum ersten Mal eine melanomzellspezifische Aktivierung des xmrkB Gens durch seine regulatorischen Regionen zeigen. Dies liefert den ersten funktionalen Beweis, dass das xmrk Onkogen tatsächlich durch einen pigmentzellspezifischen Promotor kontrolliert wird. Durch die nachfolgende Analyse einer Deletionsserie des xmrkB Reporterkonstrukts konnte gezeigt werden, dass die regulatorischen Elemente, welche die starke Überexpression von xmrk in Melanomzellen steuern, in den proximalen 67 kb der xmrk 5‘ Region lokalisiert sind. Zusammengefasst deuten diese Ergebnisse darauf hin, dass die Melanomentwicklung in Xiphophorus durch eine strikte transkriptionelle Kontrolle des xmrk Onkogens reguliert wird und dass der Regulator-Locus R seine tumorsuppressive Funktion über diesen Mechanismus ausübt. Da die Identifizierung des R-Locus-Gens entscheidend ist, um die Melanomentwicklung in Xiphophorus vollständig zu verstehen, habe ich im zweiten Teil dieser Arbeit drei Gene, welche in derselben genomischen Region liegen in der R lokalisiert wurde, genauer untersucht, um zu testen, ob es sich bei einem dieser Gene um eine entscheidende tumorsuppressive Komponente des R-Locus handelt. Von diesen Genen wurde pdcd4a, welches das Ortholog zum humanen Tumorsuppressorgen PDCD4 ist, als vielversprechendes neues Kandidatengen identifiziert, da das Expressionsmuster von pdcd4a mit dem zu erwartenden Expressionsmuster des am R-Locus codierten Tumorsuppressorgens übereinstimmt. KW - Melanom KW - Schwertkärpfling KW - Chromatophor KW - Epidermaler Wachstumsfaktor KW - Onkogen KW - Tumorsuppressorgen KW - Hybrid KW - transkriptionelle Regulation KW - melanoma KW - Xiphophorus KW - xmrk KW - transcriptional control KW - pigment cell KW - Hautkrebs KW - Epidermaler Wachstumsfaktor-Rezeptor Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-82319 ER - TY - THES A1 - Leikam, Claudia T1 - Oncogene-induced senescence in melanocytes T1 - Onkogen-induzierte Seneszenz in Melanozyten N2 - Melanoma is the most aggressive skin cancer with very limited treatment options. Upon appearance of metastases chemotherapeutics are used to either kill or slow down the growth of cancer cells by inducing apoptosis or senescence, respectively. With melanomas originating from melanocytes, it is vital to elucidate the mechanisms that distinguish senescence induction from proliferation and tumourigenicity. Xmrk (Xiphophorus melanoma receptor kinase), the fish orthologue of the human epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), causes highly aggressive melanoma in fish. Using an inducible variant, HERmrk, I showed that high receptor levels result in melanocyte senescence, whereas low and medium expression allows for cell proliferation and tumourigenicity. Mechanistically, HERmrk leads to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, which trigger a DNA damage response. Consequently, multinucleated, senescent cells develop by both endomitosis and fusion. Furthermore, oncogenic N‐RAS (N-‐RAS61K) induces a similar multinucleated phenotype in melanocytes. In addition, I found that both overexpression of C‐MYC and the knockdown of miz­‐1 (Myc­‐interacting zinc finger protein 1) diminished HERmrk‐induced senescence entry. C‐MYC prevent ROS induction, DNA damage and senescence, while acting synergistically with HERmrk in conveying tumourigenic features to melanocytes. Further analyses identified cystathionase (CTH) as a novel target gene of Myc and Miz-­1 crucial for senescence prevention. CTH encodes an enzyme involved in the synthesis of cysteine from methionine, thereby allowing for increased ROS detoxification. Even though senescence was thought to be irreversible and hence tumour protective, I demonstrated that prolonged expression of the melanoma oncogene N­‐RAS61K in pigment cells overcomes initial OIS by triggering the emergence of tumour‐initiating, mononucleated stem‐like cells from multinucleated senescent cells. This progeny is dedifferentiated, highly proliferative, anoikis­‐resistant and induces fast­‐growing, metastatic tumours upon transplantation into nude mice. Our data demonstrate that induction of OIS is not only a cellular failsafe mechanism, but also carries the potential to provide a source for highly aggressive, tumour­‐initiating cells. N2 - Das Melanom ist der aggressivste Hautkrebstyp mit aeußerst begrenzten Therapiemoeglichkeiten. Sobald Metastasen diagnostiziert werden, kommen Chemotherapeutika zum Einsatz, deren Aufgabe darin besteht, die Krebszellen durch Apotoseinduktion zu toeten oder ihre Verbreitung mittels Seneszenz zu verlangsamen. Da Melanome aus Melanozyten hervorgehen, ist es essentiell, die Mechanismen zu analysieren, die entscheiden, ob Zellen seneszent oder tumorigen werden. Xmrk, die Xiphophorus­‐Melanom‐Rezeptor­‐Kinase und Fischortholog des humanen epidermalen Wachstumsfaktors (EGFR), verursacht aggressive Melanome in Fischen. Durch den Einsatz von HERmrk, einer induzierbaren Variante des Rezeptors, konnte ich zeigen, dass hohe Expressionslevel Seneszenz in Melanozyten zur Folge haben, wohingegen niedrige oder mittlere Rezeptorlevel mit erhöhter Zellproliferation und Tumorigenitaet der Zellen einhergehen. Mechanistisch gesehen, führt die Aktivierung von HERmrk zu gesteigerten Level an reaktiven Sauerstoffspezies (ROS), die wiederum DNA‐Schäden verursachen und dadurch bestimmte Signalwege auslösen. Durch Endomitose und Fusion entstehen letztendlich multinukleaere, seneszente Zellen. Interessanterweise, führte die Expression von onkogenem N‐RAS (N‐RAS61K) in Melanozyten zu einem sehr ähnlichen Phaenotyp. Des Weiteren konnte ich zeigen, dass sowohl die Überexpression von C-­MYC als auch der Knockdown von miz‐1 (Myc­‐interagierendes Zinkfingerprotein 1) der HERmrk-­induzierten Seneszenz entgegenwirkten. C‐MYC verhindert einerseits die Entstehung von ROS, die dadurch verursachten DNA‐Schaeden und damit die Seneszenz und wirkt andererseits synergistisch mit HERmrk, indem es den Melanozyten tumorigene Eigenschaften verleiht. In weiteren Analysen wurde Cystathionase (CTH) als neues Zielgen von Myc und Miz-­1 identifiziert, dem eine zentrale Rolle in der Seneszenzverhinderung zukommt. CTH kodiert fuer ein Enzym, das die Synthese von Cystein aus Methionin und damit die Entsorgung von ROS ermöglicht. Obwohl man davon ausgeht, dass Seneszenz einen irreversiblen Mechanismus darstellt, der die Tumorentstehung verhindert, konnte ich zeigen, dass die langfristige Expression des Melanomonkogens N‐RAS61K die initiale Seneszenzinduktion durchbricht. Dabei gehen mononukleaere, tumorigene, stammzellaehnliche Zellen aus seneszenten Zellen hervor. Diese Tochterzellen sind dedifferenziert, hochproliferativ, Anoikis­‐resistent und induzieren schnellwachsende, metastasierende Tumoren in Nacktmaeusen. Damit machen meine Daten deutlich, dass Seneszenz nicht nur als zellulaerer Schadensbegrenzungsmechanismus fungiert, sondern auch das Potential hat, aeußerst aggressive Tumorzellen zu generieren. KW - Melanom KW - Altern KW - Onkogen KW - Melanophor KW - Hautkrebs KW - Seneszenz KW - Xmrk KW - N-RAS KW - melanoma KW - senescence KW - OIS KW - skin cancer KW - oncogenes Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-79316 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hegerfeldt, Yael T1 - Kollektive Invasion in Melanomexplantaten: Bedeutung von Zell-Matrix-Interaktionen T1 - Collective Invasion in Melanoma Explants: Role of Cell-Matrix-Interactions N2 - Zellmigration ist essentiell für die Invasion und Metastasierung maligner Tumore. Neben der Bewegung von Einzelzellen zeigen Tumore sowohl epithe¬lialen als auch mesenchymalen Ursprungs auch kollektive Migration und Invasion multizellulärer Zellverbände, die sich unter Beibehaltung von Zell-Zell-Adhäsionen koordiniert als Gruppe bewegen. Ziel der Arbeit war, primäre humane Melanomexplantate mittels organotypischer Kultur in 3D Kollagenmatrices einzusetzen, um mittels Zeit-raffermikroskopie und experimentellen Blockadestrategien die zellulären und molekularen Grundlagen kollektiver Migration darzustellen, insbesondere die Bedeutung von Zell-Matrix-Interaktionen und Integrinen. In 3D Explantatkulturen bildeten primäre Melanomexplantate reproduzierbar Invasionszonen und sich ablösende und kollektiv wandernde Zellcluster aus. Diese zeichneten sich durch eine ausgeprägte Polarität mit motiler Vorderfront mit zugartig reorientierten Kollagenfasern und nachgezogenem hinteren Teil der Gruppen aus, vergleichbar der Asymmetrie haptokinetisch migrierender Fibroblasten. β1 Integrine zeigten ein heterogenes Verteilungsmuster mit Fokalisierung an Zell-Matrix-Interaktionen vor allem an der Vorderfront und linearer Anordnung entlang der Zell-Zell-Grenzen. Adhäsionsblockierende anti- β1 Integrin-Antikörper bewirkten nahezu vollständige Hemmung der kollektiven Migration, mit Verlust der Zellgruppenpolarität und Migrationspersistenz. Nach Integrinblockade zerfielen Zellverbände infolge Loslösung von Einzelzellen, die sich mittels β1 Integrin-unabhängiger, amöboider Migration durch die Kollagenmatrix bewegten. Der Übergang von β1 Integrin-abhängiger, kollektiver Migration zu amöboider Einzelzellwanderung (kollektiv-amöboide Transition) ist ein Beispiel für die Plastizität von Tumorzellwanderung, die in Anpassung an das Milieu einen Wechsel der Migrationsstrategie erlaubt. Die Plastizität der Tumorzellmigration muss bei der Entwicklung therapeutischer Konzepte, die auf Hemmung von Tumorinvasion und -metastasierung abzielen, berücksichtigt werden. N2 - Cell migration is essential for invasion and metastasis of malignant tumors. Besides migration of single cells tumors of epithelial as well as mesenchymal origin show collective migration and invasion of multicellular Clusters, which move coordinated as a group while maintaining cell-cell-adhesions. The purpose of this study was to cultivate primary human melanoma explants in an organotypic 3D collagen matrix and examine the cellular and molecular basis of collective cell migration by time-lapse videomicroscopy and blocking experiments with a special emphasis on integrins and cell-matrix-interactions. In 3D culture primary melanoma explants reproducibly formed invasion zones and detaching cell clusters then migrating collectively as a group. These Clusters exhibited a strong polarity with a mobile front and tension-reoriented collagen fibers and a passively gliding rear end, comparable to the asymmetry found in the haptokinetic migration of fibroblasts. β1 integrins were distributed heterogeneously with focalization predominantly in cell-matrix-interactions at the front and linearly in cell-cell-interactions. Adhesion-blocking anti-β1 integrin-antibodies lead to a near complete inhibition of collective migration with a loss of polarity of the group and loss of persistence of migration. After Integrin blockade clusters disrupted due to detaching single cells that continued to migrate independently of β1 integrins through the collagen matrix using an ameboid migration strategy. The switch of β1 integrin-dependent collective migration to single cell ameboid migration (collective-to-ameboid transition) is an example for the plasticity of tumor cell migration while adapting to the milieu that allows a change in migration strategy. Plasticity of tumor cell migration needs to be considered in the development of therapeutic concepts targeting tumor invasion and metastasis. KW - Melanom KW - Zellmigration KW - kollektive Invasion KW - Metastasierung KW - extrazelluläre Matrix KW - melanoma KW - metastasis KW - cell migration KW - collective invasion KW - extracellular matrix Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-73849 ER - TY - THES A1 - Alcantarino Menescal, Luciana T1 - In vivo characterization of genetic factors involved in Xmrk driven melanoma formation in Medaka (Oryzias latipes): a closer look at braf, Stat5 and c-myc T1 - In vivo Charakterisierung genetischer Faktoren mit Einfluss auf Xmrk induzierte Melanome in Medaka (Oryzias latipes): Untersuchung von braf, Stat5 und c-myc. N2 - Melanoma arises from the malignant transformation of melanocytes and is one of the most aggressive forms of human cancer. In fish of the genus Xiphophorus, melanoma development, although very rarely, happens spontaneously in nature and can be induced by interspecific crossing. The oncogenic receptor tyrosine kinase, Xmrk, is responsible for melanoma formation in these fishes. Since Xiphophorus are live-bearing fishes and therefore not compatible with embryonic manipulation and transgenesis, the Xmrk melanoma model was brought to the medaka (Oryzias latipes) system. Xmrk expression under the control of the pigment cell specific mitf promoter leads to melanoma formation with 100% penetrance in medaka. Xmrk is an orthologue of the human epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and activates several downstream signaling pathways. Examples of these pathways are the direct phosphorylation of BRAF and Stat5, as well as the enhanced transcription of C-myc. BRAF is a serine-threonine kinase which is found mutated at high frequencies in malignant melanomas. Stat5 is a transcription factor known to be constitutively activated in fish melanoma. C-myc is a transcription factor that is thought to regulate the expression of approximately 15% of all human genes and is involved in cancer progression of a large number of different tumors. To gain new in vivo information on candidate factors known to be involved in melanoma progression, I identified and analysed BRAF, Stat5 and C-myc in the laboratory fish model system medaka. BRAF protein motifs are highly conserved among vertebrates and the results of this work indicate that its function in the MAPK signaling is maintained in medaka. Transgenic medaka lines carrying a constitutive active version of BRAF (V614E) showed more pigmented skin when compared to wild type. Also, some transiently expressing BRAF V614E fishes showed a disrupted eye phenotype. In addition, I was able to identify two Stat5 copies in medaka, named Stat5ab/a and Stat5ab/b. Sequence analysis revealed a higher similarity between both Stat5 sequences when compared to either human Stat5a or Stat5b. This suggests that the two Stat5 copies in medaka arose by an independent duplication processes. I cloned these two Stat5 present in medaka, produced constitutive active and dominant negative gene versions and successfully established transgenic lines carrying each version under the control of the MITF promoter. These lines will help to elucidate questions that are still remaining in Stat5 biology and its function in melanoma progression, like the role of Stat5 phosphorylation on tumor invasiveness. In a third project during my PhD work, I analysed medaka C-myc function and indentified two copies of this gene in medaka, named c-myc17 and c-myc20, according to the chromosome where they are located. I produced conditional transgenic medaka lines carrying the c-myc17 gene coupled to the hormone binding domain of the estrogen receptor to enable specific transgene activation at a given time point. Comparable to human C-myc, medaka C-myc17 is able to induce proliferation and apoptosis in vivo after induction. Besides that, C-myc17 long-term activation led to liver hyperplasia. In summary, the medaka models generated in this work will be important to bring new in vivo information on genes involved in cancer development. Also, the generated transgenic lines can be easily crossed to the melanoma developing Xmrk medaka lines, thereby opening up the possibility to investigate their function in melanoma progression. Besides that, the generated medaka fishes make it possible to follow the whole development of melanocytes, since the embryos are transparent and can be used for high throughput chemical screens. N2 - Melanome entstehen durch die krankhafte Transformation von Melanozyten und sind eine der aggressivsten Krebsarten beim Menschen. In Fischen der Gattung Xiphophorus können, wenn auch sehr selten, spontan Melanome entstehen oder durch spezielle Artenkreuzungen induziert werden. Grundlage für das Entstehen der Melanome in diesen Fischen ist die Rezeptortyrosinkinase Xmrk. Da alle Xiphophorus-Arten lebendgebärend sind und keine Manipulationen an Embryonen vorgenommen werden können, wurde ein Xmrk Melanommodel für Medaka (Oryzias latipes) etabliert. Die Expression von Xmrk in Pigmentzellen dieser Fischart resultiert mit 100%iger Penetranz in Melanomen. Das Xmrk ist ein Ortholog des menschlichen „epidermal growth factor“ (EGFR) und aktiviert verschiedene nachgeschaltete Signalwege. Beispiele für diese Aktivierungen sind die Phosphorylierung von BRAF, Stat5 und die erhöhte Expression von c-myc. BRAF ist eine Serin-Threoninkinase, welche oft in malignen Melanomen mutiert ist. Stat5 ist ein Transkriptionsfaktor, welcher dauerhaft in Fischtumoren aktiviert ist. C-myc ist ein Transkriptionsfaktor, welcher etwa 15% aller menschlichen Gene sowie die Entstehung vieler menschlicher Tumore reguliert. Um neue Einsichten in die Funktion der Kanidatengene im Prozess der Melanomentstehung in vivo zu erlangen, habe ich Orthologe von BRAF, Stat5 und C-myc bei Medaka identifiziert und analysiert. Die Domänen des BRAF Proteins sind hoch konserviert in allen Vertebraten. Weiterhin deuten die Ergebnisse meiner Arbeit auf eine Beibehaltung der Funktionen im MAPK Signalweg hin. Transgene Medakalinien, welche eine dauerhaft aktive Version des BRAF Gens (V614E) exprimieren, weisen einerseits eine stärkere Hautpigmentierung auf. Weiterhin treten in diesen Fischen Veränderungen der Augen auf. In einem weiteren Projekt meiner Arbeit gelang es mir, zwei Kopien des Stat5 Gens im Medaka zu identifizieren, Stat5ab/a und Stat5ab/b. Sequenzanalysen zeigten eine höhere Übereinstimmung zwischen den beiden Genkopien, als zwischen denen von Medaka und Menschen. Dieses Ergebnis deutet darauf hin, dass die beiden Medaka Gene durch eine unabhängige Duplikation entstanden. In meiner Arbeit habe ich beide Gene des Medakas kloniert und jeweils eine konstitutiv aktive und eine dominant negative Version der Gene hergestellt. Weiterhin konnte ich erfolgreich für jede Genversion eine transgene Medakalinie etablieren, welche die verschiedenen Genvarianten unter der Kontrolle des pigmentzellspezifischen Promoters des mitf Gens exprimieren. Diese Linien werden in Zukunft helfen, den Einfluss von Stat5 Signalen auf den Prozess der Melanomverbreitung und dessen Invasivität zu erklären. In einem dritten Projekt meiner Doktorarbeit untersuchte ich das Vorkommen und die Funktion der C-myc Gene des Medakas. Ich konnte zwei Genkopien identifizieren, c-myc17 und c-myc20, welche auf unterschiedlichen Chromosomen lokalisiert sind. Ich konnte induzierbare, stabil transgene Linien herstellen, welche ein Fusionsprotein aus C-myc17 und der Hormonbindungsdomäne des Östrogenrezeptors von Maus exprimiert. Diese Linie ermöglichte eine induzierbare Aktivität des Transgens. Vergleichbar zum menschlichen MYC ist C-myc17 fähig, nach Aktivierung Proliferation und Apoptose in vivo auszulösen. Dauerhafte Aktivierung über einen längeren Zeitraum führt in diesen Linien zu Hyperplasie in Leber. Die verschiedenen Fischmodelle, die während dieser Arbeit generiert wurden, werden essentiell sein, um neue Einsichten in die Rolle diese Faktoren während der Krebsentwicklung in vivo zu erlangen. Weiterhin ermöglichen diese transgenen Linien durch einfaches Auskreuzen auf Xmrk Linien, deren Einfluss auf die Verbreitung von Melanomen zu untersuchen. Letztendlich sind mit diesen Linien auch Untersuchungen der Entwicklung von Pigmentzellen über Zeit möglich, da die Embryonen transparent sind und sich für chemisches Hochdurchsatz-Screening eignen. KW - Japankärpfling KW - Melanom KW - Myc KW - Molekulargenetik KW - melanoma KW - medaka KW - BRAF KW - Stat5 KW - c-myc KW - melanoma KW - medaka KW - BRAF KW - Stat5 KW - c-myc Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-70762 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wittbrodt, Joachim A1 - Lammers, Reiner A1 - Malitschek, Barbara A1 - Ullrich, Axel A1 - Schartl, Manfred T1 - Xmrk receptor tyrosine kinase is activated in Xiphophorus malignant melanoma N2 - Xmrk encodes a putative transmembrane glycoprotein of the tyrosine kinase family and is a melanoma-inducing gene in Xiphophorus. We attempted to investigate the biological function of the putative Xmrk receptor by characterizing its signalling properties. Since a potential Iigand for Xmrk has not yet been identified, it has been difficult to analyse the biochemical properlies and biological function of this cell surface protein. In an approach towards such analyses, the Xmrk extracellular domain was replaced by the closely related Iigand-binding domain sequences of the human epidennal growth factor receptor (HER) and the ligand-induced activity of the chimeric HER-Xmrk proteinwas examined. We show that the Xmrk protein is a functional receptor tyrosine kinase, is highly active in malignant melanoma and displays a constitutive autophosphorylation activity possibly due to an activating mutation in its extracellular or transmembrane domain. In the focus formation assay the HER-Xmrk chimera is a potent transfonning protein equivalent to other tyrosine kinase oncoproteins. KW - Physiologische Chemie KW - chimeric RTKs KW - melanoma KW - RTK KW - Xiphophorus Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-61699 ER - TY - THES A1 - Laisney, Juliette Agnès Geneviève Claire T1 - Characterisation and regulation of the Egfr/Egfr ligand system in fish models for melanoma N2 - Fish of the genus Xiphophorus belong to the oldest animal models in cancer research. The oncogene responsible for the generation of spontaneous aggressive melanoma encodes for a mutated epidermal growth factor receptor (Egfr) and is called xmrk for Xiphophorus melanoma receptor kinase. Xmrk constitutive activation mechanisms and subsequent signaling pathways have already been investigated and charaterized but it is still unknown if Egfr ligands may also play a role in Xmrk-driven melanoma formation. To investigate the potential role of Egfr ligands in Xmrk-driven melanoma, I firstly analyzed the evolution of teleost and tetrapod Egfr/Egfr ligand systems. I especially focused on the analysis on the medaka fish, a closely related species to Xiphophorus, for which the whole genome has been sequenced. I could identify all seven Egfr ligands in medaka and could show that the two teleost-specific Egfr copies of medaka display dissimilar expression patterns in adult tissues together with differential expression of Egfr ligand subsets, arguing for subfunctionalization of receptor functions in this fish. Our phylogenetic and synteny analyses supported the hypothesis that only one gene in the chordate ancestor gave rise to the diversity of Egfr ligands found in vertebrate genomes today. I also could show that the Egfr extracellular subdomains implicated in ligand binding are not evolutionary conserved between tetrapods and teleosts, making the use of heterologous ligands in experiments with fish cells debatable. Despite its well understood and straight-forward process, Xmrk-driven melanomagenesis in Xiphophorus is problematic to further investigate in vivo. Our laboratory recently established a new melanoma animal model by generating transgenic mitf::xmrk medaka fishes, a Xiphophorus closely related species offering many more advantages. These fishes express xmrk under the control of the pigment-cell specific Mitf promoter. During my PhD thesis, I participated in the molecular analysis of the stably transgenic medaka and could show that the Xmrk-induced signaling pathways are similar when comparing Xiphophorus with transgenic mitf::xmrk medaka. These data together with additional RNA expression, protein, and histology analyses showed that Xmrk expression under the control of a pigment cell-specific promoter is sufficient to induce melanoma in the transgenic medaka, which develop very stereotyped tumors, including uveal and extracutaneous melanoma, with early onset during larval stages. To further investigate the potential role of Egfr ligands in Xmrk-driven melanoma, I made use of two model systems. One of them was the above mentioned mitf::xmrk medaka, the other was an in-vitro cell culture system, where the EGF-inducible Xmrk chimera HERmrk is stably expressed in murine melanocytes. Here I could show that HERmrk activation strongly induced expression of amphiregulin (Areg) and heparin-binding EGF-like growth factor (Hbegf) in melanocytes. This regulation was dependent on the MAPK and SRC signaling pathways. Moreover, upregulation of Adam10 and Adam17, the two major sheddases of Egfr ligands, was observed. I also could demonstrate the functionality of the growth factors by invitro analyses. Using the mitf::xmrk medaka model I could also show the upregulation of a subset of ligand genes, namely egf, areg, betacellulin (btc) and epigen (epgn) as well as upregulation of medaka egfrb in tumors from fish with metastatic melanoma. All these results converge to support an Xmrk-induced autocrine Egfr ligand loop. Interestingly, my in-vitro experiments with conditioned supernatant from medaka Egf- and Hbegf-producing cells revealed that not only Xiphophorus Egfrb, but also the pre-activated Xmrk could be further stimulated by the ligands. Altogether, I could show with in-vitro and in-vivo experiments that Xmrk is capable of inducing a functional autocrine Egfr ligand loop. These data confirm the importance of autocrine loops in receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK)-dependent cancer development and show the possibility for a constitutively active RTK to strengthen its oncogenic signaling by ligand binding. N2 - Fische der Gattung Xiphophorus gehören zu den ältesten Tiermodellen für die Krebsforschung. Das im Xiphophorus-System für die Melanomentstehung verantwortliche Onkogen codiert für eine mutierte Version des epidermalen Wachstumsfaktorrezeptors (Egfr) und wird xmrk (für “Xiphophorus melanoma receptor kinase”) genannt. Die konstitutiven Aktivierungsmechanismen dieses Rezeptors und die daraus resultierenden aktivierten Signalwege sind bereits gut untersucht und charakterisiert. Dennoch war bisher unbekannt, ob Egfr-Liganden auch eine Rolle bei der Xmrk-vermittelten Melanomentstehung spielen. Um eine potenzielle Rolle dieser Egfr-Liganden im Xmrk-induzierten Melanom zu erforschen, habe ich zunächst die Evolution des Egfr/Egfr-Liganden-Systems in Teleostiern und Tetrapoden untersucht. Hierfür fokussierte ich mich im besonderen auf den Medaka- Fisch, der zum einen eine nahe evolutionäre Verwandtschaft zu Xiphophorus aufweist und zum anderen – im Gegensatz zu Xiphophorus - ein komplett sequenziertes und gut annotiertes Genom besitzt. Ich konnte alle sieben Egfr-Liganden in Medaka identifizieren und konnte weiterhin zeigen, dass die zwei Teleost-spezifischen Egfr-Kopien dieses Fisches ein unterschiedliches Expressionsmuster in adulten Geweben aufweisen, welches außerdem mit unterschiedlicher Egfr-Liganden-Expression einherging. Diese Daten sprechen für eine Subfunktionalisierung der Egfr-Funktionen in Medaka. Unsere phylogenetischen und Syntenie-Analysen unterstützen die Hypothese, dass nur ein einziges Egfr-Liganden-Gen des Chordaten-Vorfahren der genetische Ursprung für die zahlreichen Egfr-Liganden-Gene, die in heutigen Vertrebraten zu finden sind, darstellt. Ich konnte weiterhin zeigen, dass die an der Ligandenbindung beteiligten Domänen des Egfr nicht zwischen Tetrapoden und Teleostiern konserviert sind. Diese Daten sprechen somit gegen die Verwendung heterologer Liganden in Zellkulturexperimenten mit Fischzellen. Trotz der gut verstandenen Konsequenzen einer Xmrk-Expression auf die Pigmentzelle lässt sich die Xmrk-vermittelte Melanomentstehung in Xiphophorus relativ schwer in vivo untersuchen. In unserem Labor wurde daher kürzlich ein neues Tiermodell für Melanome entwickelt. Dabei handelt es sich um einen mitf::xmrk-transgenen Medaka. Diese Fische exprimieren xmrk unter der Kontrolle des Pigmentzell-spezifischen Mitf-Promoters. Während meiner Doktorarbeit trug ich zur molekularen Analyse der stabil transgenen Tiere bei und konnte zeigen, dass die Xmrk-vermittelte Signalgebung in mitf::xmrk-Medakas der von Xmrk-exprimierenden Xiphophorus-Fischen gleicht. Diese Daten, zusammen mit weiteren RNA-Expressions-, Protein- und histologischen Analysen, zeigten, dass die Expression von xmrk unter der Kontrolle eines Pigmentzellspezifischen Promoters ausreichend für die Melanomentstehung in Medaka ist. Eine Besonderheit dieses Melanommodelles ist die auffallend stereotype Tumorentstehung. Der Beginn der Hyperpigmentierung wird bereits in frühen Larvenstadien sichtbar und führt – je nach Fischlinie – anschließend zuverlässig zu extrakutanen Pigmentzelltumoren oder invasiven bzw. uvealen Melanomen. Um eine potenzielle Funktion der Egfr-Liganden für Xmrk-induzierte Melanome zu untersuchen, machte ich mir zwei Modellsysteme zunutze. Eines der beiden Modelle war der bereits oben erwähnte mitf::xmrk-transgene Medaka, das andere war ein in-vitro- Zellkultursystem, bei dem die EGF-induzierbare Xmrk-Chimäre HERmrk stabil in murinen Melanozyten exprimiert wird. Hier konnte ich zeigen, dass HERmrk-Aktivierung zu einer starken Genexpression der EGFR-Liganden Amphiregulin (Areg) und Heparin-binding EGFlike growth factor (Hbegf) in Melanozyten führte. Diese Regulierung war abhängig von den MAPK- und SRC-Signalwegen. Weiterhin wurde eine Induktion von Adam10 und Adam17, den zwei bedeutsamsten Proteasen zur Freisetzung von EGFR-Liganden (“Sheddasen”), festgestellt. Ich konnte die Funktionalität der so sezernierten Liganden durch in-vitro- Experimente nachweisen. Anhand des mitf::xmrk Medaka-Modelles konnte ich ebenfalls zeigen, dass sowohl mehrere Egfr-Ligandengene, nämlich egf, areg, betacellulin (btc) und epigen (epgn), als auch egfrb in Tumoren von Medaka-Fischen mit metastatischen Melanomen heraufreguliert wurden. All diese Daten lassen auf einen durch Xmrk induzierten autokrinen EGFR-Liganden-Loop schließen. Interessanterweise zeigte sich durch in-vitro- Experimente mit konditioniertem Überstand von Medaka Egf- und Hbegf-produzierenden Zellen, dass nicht nur Xiphophorus Egfrb, sondern auch das bereits aktivierte Xmrk durch beide Liganden weiter stimuliert werden konnte. Zusammengefasst zeigen meine in-vitro- und in-vivo-Daten, dass Xmrk in der Lage ist, einen funktionalen autokrinen Egfr-Liganden-Loop zu induzieren. Dieses Ergebnis unterstreicht die Bedeutung autokriner Loops in Rezeptortyrosinkinasen (RTK)-abhängiger Tumorentstehung und zeigt auf, dass selbst die onkogene Signalgebung prädimerisierter RTKs durch Ligandenbindung verstärkt werden kann. KW - Schwertkärpfling KW - Melanom KW - Epidermaler Wachstumsfaktor-Rezeptor KW - cancer KW - melanoma KW - fish model KW - EGFR Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-51369 ER - TY - THES A1 - Teutschbein, Janka T1 - Identifizierung und Charakterisierung von Genen und Proteinen in der Xmrk-induzierten Entwicklung von Melanomen T1 - Identification and characterization of genes and proteins in Xmrk-induced melanomagenesis N2 - Melanome stellen die gefährlichste Form von Hautkrebs mit der höchsten Mortalitätsrate dar. Der Transformation normaler Melanozyten zu malignen Melanomen liegen komplexe molekulare und biochemische Veränderungen zu Grunde. Im Xiphophorus-Melanom-Modell ist die onkogene Rezeptortyrosinkinase "Xiphophorus melanoma receptor kinase" (Xmrk) der alleinige Auslöser der Melanominitiation und -progression. Die Aufklärung der Xmrk-vermittelten Signaltransduktion kann zum besseren Verständnis von Ereignissen, die auch bei der humanen Melanomentwicklung eine Rolle spielen, beitragen. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde mit Hilfe der Microarray-Technologie die Regulation der Genexpression durch Xmrk analysiert. Zu den nach Rezeptoraktivierung am stärksten herabregulierten Genen gehörten "son of sevenless homolog 1" (Sos1) und "ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2I" (Ube2i); stark hochreguliert waren "early growth response 1" (Egr1), "cysteine-rich protein 61" (Cyr61), "dual-specificity phosphatase 4" (Dusp4), "fos-like antigen 1" (Fosl1), "epithelial membrane protein" (Emp1), Osteopontin (Opn), "insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3" (Igfbp3) und "tumor-associated antigen L6" (Taal6). Die für die Regulation dieser Gene verantwortlichen Signalwege wurden durch die Anwendung von niedermolekularen Inhibitoren und siRNA identifiziert, wobei für die SRC-Kinase FYN eine zentrale Bedeutung bei der Xmrk-abhängigen Regulation der Genexpression festgestellt wurde. Darüber hinaus wurde die Expression der Gene in humanen Melanomzelllinien im Vergleich zu normalen humanen Melanozyten untersucht. Als besonders vielversprechende Kandidaten stellten sich dabei DUSP4 und TAAL6 heraus, deren Rolle in der humanen Melanominduktion und -progression Gegenstand zukünftiger Studien sein wird. In einem anderen Ansatz zur Aufklärung des Signalnetzwerkes sollten Zielproteine von Xmrk durch Protein-Protein-Interaktionsstudien mit Hilfe des Split-Ubiquitin-Systems ermittelt werden. Aufgrund ungünstiger Expressions- oder Faltungseigenschaften von Xmrk in diesem System war es aber nicht möglich, den Rezeptor als Köderprotein einzusetzen. Das für die Xmrk-vermittelte Melanomentstehung zentrale Protein FYN konnte jedoch als Köder etabliert und seine Wechselwirkung mit der Tyrosinkinase FAK analysiert werden. Es wurde gezeigt, dass der phosphorylierte Tyrosinrest an Position 397 von FAK für die Interaktion einer N-terminal trunkierten FAK-Variante mit FYN notwendig ist und dass diese Phosphorylierung in Hefe gewährleistet zu sein scheint. Die Suche nach neuen Interaktionspartnern von FYN mittels der Split-Ubiquitin-Technologie könnte Einblicke in weitere FYN-abhängige Ereignisse bieten, die zur Aufklärung seiner zentralen Rolle bei der Tumorentstehung dienen könnte. N2 - Melanoma is the most aggressive type of skin cancer with the highest mortality rate. The transformation of melanocytes to malignant melanoma is based on complex molecular and biochemical alterations. In the Xiphophorus melanoma model, the oncogenic receptor tyrosine kinase Xiphophorus melanoma receptor kinase (Xmrk) is the sole trigger of melanoma initiation and progression. Elucidating Xmrk-dependent signaling pathways may contribute to a better understanding of processes that play a role in human melanomagenesis, too. Here, the regulation of gene expression by Xmrk was analyzed using a microarray approach. The genes with the strongest down-regulation in response to receptor activation included son of sevenless homolog 1 (Sos1) and ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme E2I (Ube2i), whereas early growth response 1 (Egr1), cysteine-rich protein 61 (Cyr61), dual-specificity phosphatase 4 (Dusp4), fos-like antigen 1 (Fosl1), epithelial membrane protein (Emp1), Osteopontin (Opn), insulin-like growth factor binding protein 3 (Igfbp3), and tumor-associated antigen L6 (Taal6) were strongly up-regulated. The pathways regulating expression of these genes were identified by applying small molecule inhibitors and siRNA. Interestingly, the SRC-family kinase FYN was found to be a key-player in Xmrk-dependent gene regulation. Furthermore, expression of the genes in human melanoma cell lines compared to normal human melanocytes was investigated. The most promising candidates, which might be important for melanoma induction and progression, were DUSP4 and TAAL6. Their potential suitability as diagnostic and prognostic melanoma markers will be addressed in future studies. In addition to gene expression analysis, protein-protein interactions were to be assayed by the split-ubiquitin-system in order to identify novel Xmrk targets. Unfortunately, inappropriate expression or folding of the receptor in this system precluded it from working as bait. However, the FYN protein, which has a central role in Xmrk-mediated signaling, was established as bait and its association with FAK was analyzed in more detail. A phosphorylated tyrosine residue at position 397 of FAK was demonstrated to be necessary for the interaction of an N-terminally truncated FAK variant with FYN, and this phosphorylation event seems to be feasible in yeast. In future, a split-ubiquitin based screen for novel interaction partners of FYN might provide insights into FYN-dependent processes and help to understand its central role in tumor development. KW - Melanom KW - Schwertkärpfling KW - Microarray KW - Onkogen KW - Epidermaler Wachstumsfaktor-Rezeptor KW - Yeast-Two-Hybrid-System KW - Xiphophorus KW - Rezeptortyrosinkinase KW - Xmrk KW - Protein-Protein-Interaktion KW - Split-Ubiquitin-System KW - Microarray KW - EGFR KW - oncogene KW - melanoma KW - protein-protein interaction Y1 - 2008 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-27516 ER - TY - THES A1 - Robubi, Armin T1 - RAF Kinases: Pathway, Modulation and Modeling T1 - RAF Kinase: Signalweg, Modulation und Modellierung N2 - The Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade is a central cellular signal transduction pathway involved in cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival where RAF kinases are pivotal kinases implicated in cancer. The development of specific irreversible kinase inhibitors is a rewarding but difficult aim. CI-1033 was developed to irreversibly inhibit erbB receptor tyrosine kinases by reacting to the Cys113 residue (p38alpha MAP kinase numbering) of the kinase domain. In this study we tried a similar approach to target the RAF oncoproteins which posses a similar cysteine at position 108 in the hinge region between the small n-lobe and the large c-lobe of the kinase domain. A novel synthetic approach including a lyophilization step allowed us the synthesis of a diphenyl urea compound with an epoxide moiety (compound 1). Compound 1 possessed inhibitory activity in vitro. However our time kinetics experiments and mass spectroscopic studies clearly indicate that compound 1 does not react covalently with the cysteine residue in the hinge region. Moreover, in cell culture experiments, a strong activation of the RAF signaling pathway was observed, an effect which is known from several other RAF kinase inhibitors and is here reported for the first time for a diphenyl urea compound, to which the clinically used unspecific kinase inhibitor BAY 43-9006 (Sorafinib, Nexavar) belongs. Although activation was apparently independent on B- and C-RAF hetero-oligomerization in vitro, in vivo experiments support such a mechanism as the activation did not occur in starved knockout cells lacking either B-RAF or C-RAF. Furthermore, we developed a mathematical model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade demonstrating how stimuli induce different signal patterns and thereby different cellular responses, depending on cell type and the ratio between B-RAF and C-RAF. Based on biochemical data for activation and dephosphorylation, we set up differential equations for a dynamical model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade. We find a different signaling pattern and response result for B-RAF (strong activation, sustained signal) and C-RAF (steep activation, transient signal). We further support the significance of such differential modulatory signaling by showing different RAF isoform expression in various cell lines and experimental testing of the predicted kinase activities in B-RAF, C-RAF as well as mutated versions. Additionally the effect of the tumor suppressor DiRas3 (also known as Noey2 or ARHI) on RAF signaling was studied. I could show that DiRas3 down-regulates the mitogenic pathway by inhibition of MEK, a basis for a refined model of the Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK cascade. N2 - Die Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK Kaskade ist ein zentraler zellulärer Signalweg, der bei der Regulierung der Proliferation, Differenzierung und Überleben der Zelle eine entscheide Rolle spielt. Dabei kommt den RAF Kinasen eine Schlüsselrolle bei der Tumorgenese zu. Die Entwicklung von spezifischen irreversiblen Kinasehemmern stellt einen attraktiven, jedoch schwierigen Ansatz zur Tumorsupression dar. CI-1033 wurde erfolgreich mit dem Ziel entwickelt, ErbB-Rezeptor-Tyrosinkinasen irreversibel zu inhibieren, indem es kovalent mit dem Cys113 (p38alpha MAP Kinase Nummerierung) in der Kinase-Domäne reagiert. In dieser Arbeit wird ein vergleichbarer Ansatz gegen die RAF-Onkoproteine verfolgt, die einen analogen Cystein-Rest in der Position 108 aufweisen. Dieser ist in der Hinge-Region zwischen dem kleinen n-lobe und dem großen c-lobe der Kinase-Domäne lokalisiert. Ein neuer synthetischer Ansatz, der einen Lyophilisierungsschritt mit einschloss, erlaubte hierfür die Synthese einer Diphenylharnstoff-Verbindung mit einer Epoxidgruppe (Verbindung 1). Verbindung 1 zeigt in vitro tatsächlich eine inhibitorische Aktivität gegen RAF-Kinasen. Jedoch zeigen unsere zeitkinetischen Experimente, sowie unsere massenspektrometrischen Analysen, dass Verbindung 1 keine kovalente Bindung mit dem Cystein-Rest in der Hinge-Region bildet. Außerdem stellten wir in Zellkulturexperimenten eine starke Aktivierung des RAF-induzierten Signalweges fest; ein Effekt, der bereits für andere RAF-Kinase-Inhibitoren beschrieben wurde, jedoch hier erstmalig auch für eine Diphenylharnstoff-Verbindung, zu der auch BAY 43-9006 (Sarafinib, Nexavar) gehört. BAY 43-9006 ist ein unspezifischer, für die Behandlung von Krebs zugelassener, Kinase Inhibitor. Obwohl die Aktivierung in vitro scheinbar unabhängig von einer Heterooligomerisierung von B-RAF und C-RAF war, unterstützen in vivo Experimente einen solchen Mechanismus, da in gehungerten knockout Zellen, in denen B-RAF oder C-RAF fehlte, keine Aktivierung beobachtet werden konnte. Des Weiteren zeigten wir in einem mathematischen Modell, wie abhängig vom B-RAF/C-RAF-Verhältnis verschiedene Zellantworten durch unterschiedliche Stimuli induzierbar werden. Basierend auf biochemischen Daten über Aktivierung und Dephosphorylierung sowie auf den Differentialgleichungen unseres Rechenmodells fanden wir eine unterschiedliche Signalkinetik für B-RAF (starke Aktivierung, anhaltendes Signal) und C-RAF (schwache Aktivierung, transientes Signal). Die Bedeutung dieser differenzierten Signalmodifikation wurde auch durch unterschiedliche Expression der RAF Isoformen in verschiedenen Zelllinien und durch die experimentelle Messung der Kinaseaktivität von B- und C-RAF sowie mutierte Formen überprüft. Zusätzlich wurde der Effekt des Tumorsupressorproteins DiRas3 (auch bekannt als Noey2 oder ARHI) auf den RAF-Signalweg untersucht. Wir konnten zeigen, dass DiRas3 den mitogenen Signalweges durch Inhibierung der mitogen-aktivierten Proteinkinase Kinase (MEK) negativ reguliert, eine Basis für ein verfeinertes Modell der Ras/RAF/MEK/ERK Kaskade. KW - Systembiologie KW - RAf KW - BAY 43-9006 KW - Sorafinib KW - Nexavar KW - DiRas3 KW - Noey2 KW - ARHI KW - Diphenylharnstoff KW - Krebs KW - Melanom KW - Kinase Inhibitor KW - RAF KW - BAY 43-9006 KW - Sorafinib KW - Nexavar KW - DiRas3 KW - Noey2 KW - ARHI KW - diphenyl urea KW - cancer KW - melanoma KW - kinase inhibitor Y1 - 2007 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-26953 ER - TY - THES A1 - Köstlin, Sebastian Michael Cosmann T1 - Die Sekretion angiogenetischer Zytokine durch menschliche Melanomzellen unter Hypoxie T1 - Secretion of angiogenic cytokines by human melanoma cells under hypoxia N2 - Das maligne Melanom ist ein Tumor der Hautpigmentzellen mit weltweit steigender Inzidenz. Aufgrund seiner frühzeitigen lymphogenen und hämatogenen Metastasierung zählt das maligne Melanom zu den prognostisch sehr ungünstigen Tumorerkrankungen. Nach erfolgter Metastasierung werden mit den derzeitig etablierten Therapieschemata noch keine ausreichenden Prognoseverbesserungen erzielt. Einen möglichen neuen Therapieansatz stellt die Blockade der Tumorangiogenese dar. Besondere Bedeutung wird dabei der zyto- bzw. chemokinvermittelten Angiogenese zugemessen. In den letzten Jahren zeigten verschiedene diesbezügliche Studien richtungsweisende und erfolgversprechende Ergebnisse. Trotzdem besteht weiterhin hoher Bedarf an Verbesserung des Verständnisses der zugrundeliegenden Regulationsmechanismen. Ziel der vorliegenden Arbeit war, die Sekretion acht angiogenetisch wirksamer Zyto- und Chemokine in vitro durch hoch- und niedrigmaligne Melanomzellen unter normalen Kulturbedingungen sowie unter Hypoxie, Serum- und Glukosemangel zu erfassen. Diese Stressbedingungen dienten als vereinfachtes in vitro-Modell der Mangelbedingungen, die in schnell wachsenden bzw. Nekrosezonen angrenzenden Tumorarealen vorherrschen. Mittels ELISA wurden die abgegeben Mengen der Zytokine VEGF, b-FGF, Angiogenin, PDGF und TGF-ß sowie der Chemokine IL-8, Gro-α und GM-CSF in den Zellüberständen bestimmt. Dabei zeigten die verschiedenen Melanomzelllinien für alle getesteten Zyto- bzw. Chemokine außer GM-CSF charakteristische Sekretionsverhalten unter bestimmten Kulturbedingungen. Insbesondere unter Hypoxie und nach Reoxigenierung ließen sich signifikante Veränderungen im Sekretionsverhalten der verschiedenen Melanomzelllinien feststellen. Eine signifikante Steigerung in der Freisetzung der Zyto- bzw. Chemokine durch Melanomzellen unter Hypoxie ließ sich nur für VEGF, b-FGF, Angiogenin und IL-8 feststellen. Zudem unterschieden sich hochmaligne Melanomzelllinien signifikant von niedrigmalignen Zelllinien in ihrer Sekretion von VEGF, Angiogenin, PDGF, IL-8 und Gro-α unter normalen Kulturbedingungen und unter Hypoxie (Angiogenin, PDGF, IL-8 und Gro-α). In weiterführenden Experimenten wurde das Sekretionsverhalten von normalen Melanozyten, Endothelzellen und Fibroblasten untersucht. Dabei wiesen differenzierte Melanozyten im Vergleich zu den Melanomzellen signifikante Unterschiede in den abgegebenen Zyto-/ Chemokinmengen für VEGF, Angiogenin, PDGF, IL-8 und Gro-α unter normalen bzw. hypoxischen Kulturbedingungen auf. Differenzierte Melanozyten unterschieden sich also von Melanomzellen in ihrer Sekretion bei den selben Zyto- bzw. Chemokinen wie niedrigmaligne von hochmalignen Melanomzelllinien (VEGF, Angiogenin, PDGF, IL-8 und Gro-α). Im Sekretionsverhalten für VEGF, Angiogenin, IL-8 und Gro-α ähnelten Fibroblasten und Endothelzellen (bzgl. VEGF nur HMEC-1) den Melanomzellen. Der Einfluss dieser vier Zyto- und Chemokine und b-FGF auf das in-vitro-Wachstumsverhalten von Endothelzellen wurde mit einem BrD-U-Proliferationsassay untersucht. Sowohl mikrovaskuläre (HMEC-1) als auch makrovaskuläre (HUVEC) Endothelzellen steigerten ihre Proliferation unter dem Einfluss von VEGF, b-FGF, Angiogenin, IL-8 und Gro-α signifikant. HMEC-1 reagierten dabei mit einem tendenziell stärkeren Ansprechen auf die Stimulation als HUVEC. In weiteren Versuchen zeigten HUVEC eine erhöhte Sensibilität für Zytokine (insbesondere für b-FGF) unter Serummangelbedingungen, nicht jedoch für Chemokine (IL-8 und Gro-α). Am deutlichsten fiel die Proliferationssteigerung unter dem Einfluss der einzelnen Zyto- und Chemokine aus, wenn HUVEC in nonadhärentem Zustand stimuliert wurden. Mit den Ergebnissen dieser Arbeit konnte erstmalig bzw. zeitgleich mit anderen Publikationen gezeigt werden, dass Melanomzellen unter Hypoxie nicht nur VEGF, sondern auch Angiogenin und IL-8 deutlich vermehrt sezernieren, dass diese Sekretionssteigerung nach Reoxigenierung weiter anhält und Melanomzellen signifikant von differenzierten Melanozyten unterscheidet. Jedes dieser Zyto- und Chemokine stimulierte die Endothelzellproliferation in vitro. Dabei erhöhten Serummangel und vor allem initial fehlende Zell-Zellkontakte die Zyto- bzw. Chemokinwirkung. Im Gegensatz zu dem bisher intensiver untersuchten VEGF sezernierten hochmaligne Melanomzellen unter Hypoxie signifikant mehr Angiogenin und IL-8 als niedrigmaligne Melanomzellen. Nur für Angiogenin zeigte sich darüber hinaus eine gegensätzliche Sekretionsregulation unter Hypoxie aller Melanomzellen im Vergleich zu normalen Melanozyten. Dies könnte für IL-8 und im Besonderen für Angiogenin auf eine mögliche Schlüsselfunktion in der Melanom-induzierten Angiogenese hindeuten. Inwieweit Rückschlüsse auf die in vivo-Verhältnisse und eine klinische Relevanz zulässig sind, werden weitere Untersuchungen und ggf. Therapiestudien zeigen müssen. N2 - The aim of this study was to investigate the secretion of angiogenic cytokines by human melanoma cells under normal cell culture conditions and conditions of deficiency. Hypoxia, serum- or glucose deficiency served as a simplified in-vitro-model of the deficiency existing in rapid growing tumors or metastasis. The supernatants of highly and low metastatic melanoma cell lines were tested by ELISA for both the angiogenic cytokines VEGF, b-FGF, Angiogenin (ANG), PDGF and TGF-ß and the angiogenic chemokines IL-8, Gro-alpha and GM-CSF. Especially under hypoxia and after reoxygenation the different melanoma cell lines changed their secretion significantly for most of these factors. Melanoma cells showed significant up-regulation of their secretion under hypoxia for VEGF, b-FGF, ANG and IL-8. Over and above that significant differences between low and highly metastatic cell lines could be seen for their secretion of VEGF, ANG, PDGF, IL-8 and Gro-alpha under normal culture conditions and for ANG, PDGF, IL-8 and Gro-alpha under hypoxia. In further experiments the secretion of these eight factors by normal melanocytes, fibroblasts and endothelial cells was tested. In comparison to melanoma cells normal melanocytes showed significant differences in their secretion of VEGF, ANG, PDGF, IL-8 and Gro-alpha under normal culture conditions and/or hypoxia as described before for highly and low metastatic melanoma cell lines. Fibroblasts and endothelial cells showed a similar secretion of VEGF, ANG, IL-8 and Gro-alpha as melanoma cells. To investigate the effect of these four cytokines and b-FGF on the proliferation of endothelial cells a BrD-U-proliferationassay was performed. All angiogenic factors significantly stimulated both microvascular (HMEC-1) and macrovascular (HUVEC) endothelial cell growth. Cytokine stimulation showed a tendency to effect HMEC-1 proliferation more than growth of HUVEC. In further experiments lack of serum revealed an increased sensibility for the tested cytokines (i.e. b-FGF) but not for the chemokines IL-8 and Gro-alpha. All angiogenic factors achieved their strongest proliferative effect stimulating non-adherent endothelial cells. The results of this study showed for the first time respectively contemporaneous that melanoma cells increase not only their secretion of VEGF but also of ANG and IL-8 under hypoxia. It could also be demonstrated that this effect endures under reoxygenation and significantly differenciates melanoma cells from normal melanocytes. Each of these cyto-/ chemokines stimulated endothelial cell proliferation in vitro. Lack of serum and especially of cell-cell contact increased the stimulatory effect of the cytokines and cyto-/chemokines respectively. In contrast to VEGF highly metastatic melanoma cell lines secreted significantly more ANG and IL-8 than the low metastatic cell lines. On top of that all melanoma cells revealed a contrasting regulation only for ANG in comparison to normal melanocytes. This could indicate a key role for IL-8 and especially for ANG within the melanoma induced angiogenesis. To what extent these results admit conclusions to in-vivo conditions and to a clinical relevance has to be evaluated in further studies. KW - Angiogenese KW - Zytokine KW - Melanom KW - Hypoxie KW - Angiogenin KW - Angiogenesis KW - cytokine KW - melanoma KW - hypoxia KW - Angiogenin Y1 - 2006 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-21305 ER - TY - THES A1 - Schrama, David T1 - T-Zell-priming außerhalb sekundärer lymphatischer Gewebe T1 - T-cell priming outside of secondary lymphoid tissue N2 - T-Zellimmunantworten werden normalerweise durch folgenden Weg initiiert: unreife dendritische Zellen nehmen Antigen in der Peripherie auf, wandern in die sekundären lymphatischen Organe, wobei sie auf ihrem Weg sowohl reifen als auch das Antigen prozessieren. In den sekundären lymphatischen Organen angekommen, präsentieren sie als reife dendritische Zellen den T-Zellen die Antigene in Form von Peptiden zusammen mit kostimulierenden Molekülen. Dadurch rufen sie eine spezifische T-Zellantwort hervor. In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde untersucht, ob nicht Situationen herbeigeführt werden können, die ein T-Zell priming außerhalb der sekundären lymphatischen Organe erlauben. Dazu wurden ein murines Modell, bei dem das Zytokin Lymphotoxin-alpha spezifisch am Tumor angereichert wurde, und ein humanes Modell, bei dem reife, antigenbeladene DC intradermal appliziert wurden, untersucht. Im murinen Modell zeigte sich, dass die gerichtete Anreicherung von Lymphotoxin-alpha am Tumor zu dessen Zerstörung führte, welche durch T-Zellen vermittelt wurde, und mit der Induktion eines tertiären lymphatischen Gewebes am Tumor assoziiert war. Dieses tertiäre lymphatische Gewebe war durch die Kompartimentalisierung von T- und B-Zellen und der Präsenz von high endothelial venules charakterisiert und besaß zudem mit dendritischen Zellen und naïven T-Zellen alle Voraussetzungen für ein in loco priming. Dementsprechend konnte in der Folge der gerichteten Lymphotoxin-alpa Therapie im Tumor ein Anstieg am T-Zellinfiltrat, welches sich oligoklonal zusammensetzte, beobachtet werden. In vitro Experimente verdeutlichte die Tumorspezifität der Therapie-induzierten T-Zellantwort, da die T-Zellen auf ein Tumorantigen mit der Ausschüttung von Interferon gamma reagierten und die Tumorzellen lysierten. Im humanen Modell wurden Hautbiopsien von Melanompatienten untersucht, denen im Rahmen einer klinischen Studie autologe, in vitro generierte und antigenbeladene DC intradermal appliziert wurden. Die Patienten erlaubten die Entnahme von Hautbiopsien aus den Injektionsstellen für wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen. Eine Induktion bzw. Verstärkung einer spezifischen T-Zellantwort durch die Vakzinierung mit antigenbeladenen dendritischen Zellen konnte bereits in zahlreichen Arbeiten und auch in dem in dieser Arbeit untersuchten Patientenkollektiv gezeigt werden. Bei der Analyse der Injektionsstellen zeigt sich, dass ein großer Teil der injizierten dendritischen Zellen in der Vakzinierungsstelle verharren und dass diese unabhängig von einer Beladung mit Antigen zu einer Induktion von high endothelial venules Charakteristika führte. Waren die dendritischen Zellen mit Antigen beladen, so führte dies zu einem stärkeren T-Zellinfiltrat in den Injektionsstellen, wobei sowohl naïve als auch central memory T-Zellen nachgewiesen wurde. Diese Zellen wurden vermutlich durch die Überexpression der DC CK1 und SDF1 Chemokinen in den Injektionsstellen, die chemotaktisch auf T-Zellen wirken, angezogen. Das Infiltrat in den Injektionsstellen war oligoklonal und wies tumorspezifische T-Zellen auf. Nachdem diese T-Zellklone im Blut der Patienten vor der Vakzinierung nicht nachweisbar waren, müssen sie zumindest in den Injektionsstellen expandiert sein. Interessanterweise konnte einer dieser Klone in Metastasen nachgewiesen werden, die nach der Vakzinierung dem Patienten entfernt wurden. In beiden Modellen wurde also durch die Manipulation des Mikromilieus, d.h. Lymphotoxin-alpa Anreicherung am Tumor bzw. Injektion von reifen dendritischen Zellen in die Haut, Strukturen wie z.B. high endothelial venules induziert, die ein in loco priming ermöglichen sollten. Dementsprechend riefen diese Veränderungen ein Tumorantigen-spezifisches Infiltrat hervor. Diese Ergebnisse deuten darauf hin, dass T-Zell priming auch außerhalb sekundärer lymphatischer Organe erfolgen kann. Prinzipiell scheint also nur der Kontakt von reifen, antigenbeladenen dendritischen Zellen mit den entsprechenden antigenspezifischen, naïven T-Zellen entscheiden zu sein. Die Möglichkeit des in vitro primings bekräftigt diese These. In vivo erfolgt dieses Aufeinandertreffen normalerweise in den sekundären lymphatischen Organen, doch konnte in der vorliegenden Arbeit gezeigt werden, dass Veränderungen des Mikromilieus diesen Kontakt auch in anderen Geweben ermöglicht. N2 - Cellular immune responses are initiated by direct interaction of naïve T cells with professional antigen presenting cells, i.e., dendritic cells. In general, this interaction takes place in secondary lymphoid organs: immature dendritic cells capture antigen in the periphery, and while homing to the secondary lymphoid organs they mature and process the antigen. In these organs they present peptides derived from the antigen together with co-stimulatory molecules to the naïve T cells and thereby initiate an antigen-specific T cell response. In the present work we tested if situations can be created allowing priming outside secondary lymphoid organs. To this end, a murine model in which lymphotoxin-alpha was specifically accumulated at the tumor site and a human model where in vitro generated, matured and antigen pulsed dendritic cells were injected intradermal into the patients were investigated. In the murine model the accumulation of lymphotoxin-alpha at the tumor site led to the eradication of the tumor. This therapeutic success was mediated by T cells and associated with the induction of a tertiary lymphoid tissue characterized by compartmentalized T and B cell aggregates and the presence of high endothelial venules. Moreover, with dendritic cells and naïve T cells present in these tissues requirements for in loco priming were fulfilled. Indeed, targeted lymphotoxin-alpha enlarged the T cell-infiltrate within the tumor. In vitro assays demonstrated the tumor-specificity of the therapy-induced infiltrate. In the human model skin biopsies taken from melanoma patients receiving dendritic cell based vaccination and participating at a clinical I study were investigated. The patients provided informed consent to participate in this experimental procedure and to donate skin biopsies for immunological monitoring. Skin biopsies were taken from the injection sites in which autologous, in vitro generated, maturated and antigen-pulsed dendritic cells were injected. Several reports including one about patients from the present patient cohort demonstrated the induction and/or enhancement of tumor specific T cell responses subsequent to dendritic cells based vaccination therapy. Our analysis demonstrated that most of the injected dendritic cells were entrenched at the injection site. The mere presence of mature dendritic cells in the skin caused the induction of high endothelial venules. In case the dendritic cells were pulsed with antigen the T cell infiltrate was enlarged and consisted both of naïve and central memory T cells. These cells were presumably attracted by the overexpression of the T cell attractant chemokines DC-CK1 and SDF-1 leading to an oligoclonal T cell infiltrate composed partially of tumor specific T cells. As T cell clones detected within the injections sites were not present among the peripheral blood lymphocytes, these clones were at least expanded in the injection sites. Notably, one clone could be detested in metastases of one patient excised after the vaccination. In both models manipulation of the microenvironment, i.e. targeting lymphotoxin-alpa to the tumor or injecting mature dendritic cells into the skin, respectively, induced structures like high endothelial venules which should enable in loco priming. Accordingly, these changes induced a tumor antigen specific T cell infiltrate. Thus, these results imply that T cells can be primed outside of secondary lymphoid tissues. Generally, the contact between mature, antigen presenting dendritic cells and the respective antigen specific T cells should be the only necessity for priming. Notably, the possibility of in vitro priming sustains this thesis. In vivo secondary lymphoid organs enable this contact. The present work, however, demonstrates that this contact can also take place in different tissue caused by manipulation of the respective microenvironment. KW - T-Lymphozyt KW - Priming KW - Melanom KW - Melanom KW - T-Zelle KW - priming KW - tertiäres lymphatisches Gewebe KW - Immunoconjugate KW - melanoma KW - T-cell KW - priming KW - tertiary lymphoid tissue KW - immunoconjugate Y1 - 2004 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-15060 ER - TY - THES A1 - Hassel, Jessica C. T1 - Untersuchungen zur Apoptoseregulation durch die Melanom induzierende Rezeptortyrosinkinase Xmrk T1 - Investigations on apoptosis regulation by the melanoma inducing receptor tyrosine kinase Xmrk N2 - Überexpression der konstitutiv aktiven Rezeptortyrosinkinase Xmrk im Zahnkarpfen Xiphophorus führt zur Ausbildung maligner Melanome. Expressionsstudien in transgenen Medaka-Fischen haben gezeigt, daß Xmrk allerdings nur in bestimmten Geweben wie Hirn, Epithelien, Auge und Pigmentzellen zur Tumorbildung führt. Zellen, die durch Xmrk transformiert werden können, scheinen somit über entsprechende Komponenten der durch Xmrk induzierten intrazellulären Signaltransduktion verfügen zu müssen. Bisher wurde eine Reihe von Signalproteinen identifiziert, die von Xmrk rekrutiert und aktiviert werden. Dazu gehören die PLC-g, die Adapterproteine Shc und Grb2, die PI3K, die Fyn-Kinase aus der Familie der Src-Kinasen und der Transkriptionsfaktor STAT5. Um die Signaltransduktion von Xmrk in induzierbarer Form untersuchen zu können, wurde eine mit EGF stimulierbare Rezeptorchimäre HER-mrk, deren extrazellulärer Anteil vom humanen EGF-R und deren intrazellulärer Anteil von Xmrk stammt, in der IL-3 abhängigen murinen pro-B-Zellinie Ba/F3 exprimiert. EGF-Stimulation dieser als BaF Hm bezeichneten Zellen führt zu IL-3 unabhängigem Wachstum und zu Langzeitüberleben. Stimulation des aus der gleichen Genfamilie stammenden EGF-Rezeptors hingegen, wird er in Ba/F3 Zellen exprimiert, kann kein Langzeitüberleben vermitteln. Erste Untersuchungen zeigten, daß das durch HER-mrk vermittelte Langzeitüberleben in Ba/F3 Zellen nicht auf einer höheren Rezeptorexpression verglichen mit den EGF-R exprimierenden Zellen beruht. Allerdings korreliert die Rezeptordichte mit der DNA-Syntheseleistung der Ba/F3 Zellen. Durch verschiedene carboxyterminal verkürzte HER-mrk Rezeptormutanten wurde eine unterschiedliche Anzahl von Substratbindungsstellen von Xmrk deletiert. Expression dieser HER-mrk Rezeptormutanten in Ba/F3 Zellen zeigte, daß für die Auslösung der Replikation der DNA keine C-terminale Substratbindungsstelle notwendig ist, während für eine Vollendung der Zellteilung mit Zellvermehrung und für Langzeitüberleben zwei membrannahe Substratbindungsstellen ausreichend sind. Der Vergleich der durch die verschiedenen Rezeptoren induzierten Signalwege bzw. der Substratinteraktionen von HER-mrk, seinen Mutanten und dem EGF-R gab Hinweise auf für die Antiapoptose entscheidende Signalwege. Untersuchungen zur Aktivierung von STAT1, 3 und 5 zeigten, daß HER-mrk zu einer Aktivierung aller drei STAT-Proteine führt, während der EGF-R in Ba/F3 Zellen nur STAT1 und 3, nicht aber STAT5 aktivieren kann. Die HER-mrk Rezeptormutanten zeigten, daß für die Aktivierung von STAT5 durch HER-mrk keine carboxyterminale Substratbindungsstelle notwendig ist, diese aber möglicherweise durch Stabilisierung der Rezeptorbindung seine Aktivierung verstärken. Für die Aktivierung von STAT1 und 3 hingegen sind carboxyterminale Substratbindungsstellen entscheidend. Das für ein antiapoptotisches Protein kodierende STAT5-Zielgen bcl-X wurde als HER-mrk Zielgen identifiziert. Auch die schwächere STAT5 Aktivierung durch die trunkierte HER-mrk Rezeptormutante Hm delta1006 hatte eine bcl-X Transkription zur Folge, während der EGF-R bcl-X nicht induzierte. Untersuchungen weiterer antiapoptotischer Signalwege zeigten, daß die mrk-Kinase sowie ihre Rezeptormutante Hm delta1006 im Gegensatz zum EGF-R auch zu einer Induktion von bcl-2 führen. Da diese Mutante kein Langzeitüberleben vermittelt, ist somit die Induktion der Genexpression antiapoptotischer Proteine wie Bcl-XL und Bcl-2 nicht ausreichend für Antiapoptose. Es bedarf somit der Kombination mehrerer antiapoptotischer Signalwege, um Langzeitüberleben zu sichern. Expression der Rezeptorchimäre HER-mrk in murinen Melanozyten führt bei Stimulation der mrk-Kinase zur Transformation der Zellen. Im Rahmen dieser Arbeit konnte eine starke Induktion von bcl-X nach HER-mrk Stimulation in den Melanozyten nachgewiesen werden. Bei der Untersuchung humaner Melanomzellinien, die in der Expression verschiedener Rezeptortyrosinkinasen oft ein sehr unterschiedliches Muster zeigen, konnte eine konstitutive Aktivität von STAT5 in allen untersuchten Zellinien nachgewiesen werden, während STAT1 und 3 nur eine schwache und inhomogene Basalaktivität aufwiesen. Es zeigt sich folglich ein ähnliches Bild wie im Xiphophorus-Melanom, in dem ausschließlich STAT5 konstitutiv aktiv ist. Die untersuchten humanen Melanomzellinien zeigten durchweg eine Expression von Bcl-XL. Andere Signalwege wie z.B. die Aktivierung der MAPK hingegen zeigten ein heterogenes Muster bei den verschiedenen Zellinien. Erste Experimente in A375 Zellen deuten darauf hin, daß die Expression von dominant negativem STAT5 zur Reduktion der bcl-X Transkription und zur Apoptose der Zellen führt (Wellbrock, unveröffentlicht). Der STAT5/Bcl-XL Signalweg scheint folglich ganz entscheidend für die Antiapoptose von Melanomen zu sein. N2 - Overexpression of the constitutively active receptor tyrosine kinase Xmrk, a member of the EGF-R family, in the fish Xiphophorus leads to the formation of malignant melanoma. Studies in transgenic Medaka fish showed that Xmrk only induced tumour formation in distinct tissues like brain, epithelia, eye and pigment cells. This showed that cells, which can be transformed by Xmrk need to have the appropriate components of the Xmrk signal transduction pathways. Until now PLC-g, the adaptor proteins Shc and Grb2, PI3K, the Src kinase Fyn and the transcription factor STAT5 have been identified as signalling proteins recruited and activated by Xmrk. To further investigate the mrk kinase induced signal transduction the receptor chimera HER-mrk was expressed in the IL-3 dependent pro-B cell line Ba/F3. This receptor chimera consists of the extracellular part of the human EGF receptor and the intracellular part of Xmrk. EGF stimulation, therefore, leads to mrk specific signalling in Ba/F3 cells. In HER-mrk expressing Ba/F3 cells EGF can replace the physiological growth factor IL-3 for proliferation and long term survival. In contrast stimulation of the EGF receptor if expressed in Ba/F3 cells does not have this effect. The long term survival triggered by HER-mrk was not based on higher receptor densities of HER-mrk expressing Ba/F3 cells compared to EGF-R expressing ones. Even a strong EGF-R expression could not mediate long term survival whereas even a low HER-mrk receptor expression was sufficient. Expression of C-terminal truncated HER-mrk receptor mutants in Ba/F3 cells showed that for induction of DNA synthesis no C-terminal substrate binding site is needed and that to complete cell division and for long term survival the two membrane proximal binding sites are important. This made it possible to define the crucial pathways for antiapoptotic signalling. Further analysis revealed that Her-mrk activates STAT1, 3 and 5 proteins, whereas the EGF-R could only activate STAT1 and 3, but not STAT5 in Ba/F3 cells. Strikingly, the HER-mrk receptor mutants showed that STAT5 activation by HER-mrk is not dependent on one of the known substrate binding sites but that C-terminal phosphotyrosines enhance the activation of STAT5, possibly by stabilizing the binding to the receptor. For the activation of STAT1 and 3, however, C-terminal substrate binding sites are needed. With regard to antiapoptotic signalling pathways a possible induction of the STAT5 target gene bcl-X has been investigated. Indeed, HER-mrk leads in contrast to the EGF-R to an induction of bcl-X transcription. Even the weaker STAT5 activation by the HER-mrk receptor mutant Hm delta1006 is followed by bcl-XL expression. Investigation of other antiapoptotic singalling pathways showed that the mrk kinse also leads to an induction of bcl-2 expression in contrast to the EGF-R. Strinkingly this was also seen for the receptor mutant Hm delta1006, which is not able to mediate long term growth in Ba/F3 cells. Therefore induction of the expression of the antiapoptotic proteins bcl-XL and bcl-2 seems not to be sufficient for long term survival. This suggests that a combination of different pathways is needed. Expression of the receptor chimera HER-mrk in murine melanocytes induces transformation of the cells under treatment with EGF. With this study it could be shown that mrk stimulation in these melanocytes leads to a strong induction of bcl-X which seems to be based on the activation of STAT5. Investigation of different human melanoma cell lines which often show varying expression of different receptor tyrosine kinases revealed constitutive activation of STAT5 in all of the tested cell lines. STAT1 and 3 however were only weakly activated and showed different activation patterns in the melanoma cell lines. Therefore in human melanoma cell lines a similar picture as for the Xiphophorus melanoma was found. While bcl-XL could not be investigated in the fish melanoma due to lacking cross reactivity of the antibody, northern probes and RT-PCR primers, the human melanoma cell lines showed expression of bcl-XL. Other pathways like the activation of MAPK, however, displayed a heterogenous activation pattern in the different cell lines. First experiments in A375 cells gave evidence that expression of dominant negative STAT5 is followed by reduction of bcl-X transcription and apoptosis of the cells (Wellbrock, unpublished). The STAT5/bcl-XL pathway therefore seems to be crucial for antiapoptosis in melanomas. KW - Apoptose KW - Rezeptortyrosinkinase KW - Melanom KW - STAT KW - Bcl-X KW - apoptosis KW - receptor tyrosine kinase KW - melanoma KW - STAT KW - bcl-X Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-11319 ER - TY - THES A1 - Delfgaauw, Jacqueline T1 - Melanomspezifische Genexpression und Signaltransduktion bei Xiphophorus: Die Rolle des Transkriptionsfaktors Mitf T1 - Melanoma specific genexpression and signal transduction in Xiphophorus: The role of the transcription factor Mitf N2 - Die Kenntnis der Transkriptionsregulationsmechanismen stellt eine wichtige biochemische Grundlage für das Verständnis der molekularen Ereignisse, die der Krebsentstehung zugrunde liegen, dar. Eine Schlüsselrolle in der transkriptionellen Kontrolle der Genexpression spielen hierbei die Transkriptionsfaktoren. Diese sind nukleäre Proteine, die mit spezifischen DNA-Elementen interagieren und so die Transkription eines in cis-Position lokalisierten Zielgens regulieren. Da der “microphthalmia associated” Transkriptionsfaktor Mitf-M spezifisch in Melanozyten und Melanomzellen exprimiert wird, scheint er eine wichtige Rolle in der melanomspezifischen transkriptionellen Aktivierung zu spielen und war deshalb im Rahmen dieser Arbeit näher untersucht worden. Das Xiphophorus Melanomsystem, ein genetisch gut charakterisiertes Modell, wurde herangezogen, um unter zu Hilfenahme des Tyrosinasegens des mit Xiphophorus nahe verwandten Medaka (Oryzias latipes) die Transkriptionsregulation im Melanom näher zu untersuchen. Zuerst wurde gezeigt, dass der Medaka Tyrosinasepromotor spezifisch in einer Melanomzellinie von Xiphophorus (PSM Zellen) aktiviert wird. Eine 3,2 kb lange Sequenz, die 5´ zum Transkriptionsstart liegt, reicht dabei aus, eine extrem hohe, melanomspezifische Promotoraktivität zu erreichen. Dabei sind die Regionen, die sogenannte E-Boxen (CANNTG) enthalten, von besonderer Wichtigkeit für die Promotoraktivität in der Melanomzellinie, während sie in embryonalen Xiphophoruszellen (A2, als Kontrollzellen eingesetzt) keinen Einfluß auf die Expression haben. An diese E-Box-Sequenzen binden sogenannte b-HLH-Leuzinzipper Transkriptionsfaktoren. Es konnte auf indirektem Wege bewiesen werden, dass es das Protein Mitf sein muß, das an die E-Boxen im Tyrosinasegenpromotor bindet und somit die transkriptionelle Aktivierung ausübt. In EMSA Studien wurde gezeigt, dass die E-Boxen ein Kernprotein aus PSM-Zellen binden, und das dieses spezifisch an diese 6 bp lange Sequenz bindet, da Mutationen der zentralen Oligonukleotid-Sequenz die Bindung zerstörten. Ein weiterer indirekter Beweis für die Bindung von Mitf an diese E-Boxen konnte durch Co-Transfektionsexperimente erbracht werden. Auch in Säugerfibroblastenzellen konnte ektopisch eingebrachtes Mitf-M die Medaka Tyrosinasegenpromotorkonstrukte durch Bindung an E-Boxen aktivieren und das Luciferasegen zur Expression bringen. Das heißt also, dass Mitf-M ausreicht um sogar in nicht-Melanomzellen den Tyrosinasegenpromotor zu transaktivieren. Aufgrund dieser verschiedenen Experimente konnte gefolgert werden, dass diese Mitf-Bindungsstellen essentiell für eine hohe melanom- oder pigmentzellspezifische Promotoraktivität sind. Die Bindungsstelle A, die nahe der Basalpromotorregion im Medaka Tyrosinasegen liegt (-126/-131), scheint hierbei besonders wichtig für die Promotoraktivität und vor allem auch für die Vermittlung der Zelltypspezifität zu sein. Promotorkonstrukte mit den drei E-Boxen A (-126/-131), B (-2651/-2656) und C (-2866/-2871) zeigten eine gegenüber dem Konstrukt nur mit der A-Bindungsstelle höhere Aktivität. Es scheint sich ein additiver Effekt der Mitf-Bindungsstellen auszuwirken. Es konnte allerdings auch gezeigt werden, dass die E-Boxen nicht alleine verantwortlich für die Melanom- bzw. Pigmentzellspezifität sind. Neben den Mitf-Bindungsstellen gibt es noch weitere Elemente im Tyrosinasegenpromotor, die an der Bestimmmung der Spezifität beteiligt sind, und die zwar durch Deletionsreihen im Promotor eingegrenzt, dennoch noch nicht eindeutig bestimmt werden konnten. Die Wichtigkeit des Transkriptionsfaktors Mitf bzw. seiner Funktionen spiegelt sich auch in seiner starken Konservierung im Laufe der Evolution wider. Vergleichende Studien zeigten dass der Transkriptionsfaktor mit seinen verschiedenen Isoformen in Säugern wie in Vertebraten gut konserviert wurde. Nähere Analysen konnten das Vorhandensein zweier separater Gene für Mitf-M und Mitf-B bei Teleostiern nachweisen, während bei Säugetieren und Vögeln nur ein einziges Gen für die unterschiedlichen Mitf Proteine kodiert. Für das Verständnis der molekularen Prozesse bei der Melanombildung von Xiphophorus war es wichtig die Rolle von Mitf in der Signaltransduktion zu analysieren. Es war möglich einen direkten Zusammenhang zwischen der in PSM Zellen exprimierten Rezeptortyrosinkinase Xmrk, dem Genprodukt des Tumor-induzierenden Onkogens von Xiphophorus, und dem Transkriptionsfaktor Mitf nachzuweisen und seine Regulation über Signaltransduktionswege näher zu klären. Die Regulation von Mitf über den MAPkinase-Weg, konnte durch Inhibitorexperimente nachgewiesen werden. Aufgrund der zahlreichen Aktivitäten von Mitf innerhalb der Melanozyten, und seiner Aktivierungsfunktion für verschiedene Zielgene, ist dieser Transkriptionsfaktor von großer Bedeutung für sowohl Differentierung/Pigmentierung wie auch Proliferation/Überleben der Tumorzellen. N2 - The analysis of transcriptional regulation is the essential biochemical basis for understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying cancer development. A key role in the transcriptional control of gene expression is played by transcription factors. These are nuclear proteins, interacting with specific DNA elements and thereby regulating the transcription of a target gene, which is located in cis position. The microphthalmia associated transcription factor Mitf-M, which is expressed specifically in melanocytes and melanoma cells seems to play an important role in the melanoma specific transcriptional activation. This thesis therefore focused on the function and the role of Mitf. The genetically well characterized Xiphophorus melanoma system was used as a model. Utilizing the tyrosinase gene of the closely related Medaka (Oryzias latipes) the transcriptional regulation in melanoma was investigated. First it was shown that the Medaka tyrosinase promoter was activated specifically in a melanoma cell line from Xiphophorus (PSM cells). A 3,2 kb sequence upstream the transcription start is sufficient for a high melanoma specific promoter activation. The region containing so called E-boxes (CANNTG) is of special importance for the promoter activity in the melanoma cell line whereas in embryonic cells from Xiphophorus (A2 cells, as control) the E-boxes had no influence on the expression. Members of the b-HLH-leucin zipper transcription factor family bind to this E-boxes. An indirect approach showed that it has to be the protein Mitf that binds to the E-boxes in the promoter of the tyrosinase gene and thereby mediates transcriptional activation. EMSA studies revealed a nuclear protein from PSM cells binding to the E-boxes. This binding occurs specifically to the 6 bp core sequence since mutations of the central oligonucleotid sequence destroyed the binding. An further indirect proof for the binding of Mitf to the E-boxes and thus regulation by Mitf, was obtained through co-transfection experiments. Ectopically delivered Mitf-M even in mammalian fibroblasts activated tyrosinase gene promoter constructs via binding to the E-boxes and by that mediated expression of the luciferase gene. Mitf-M is sufficient to transactivate the tyrosinase gene promoter even in non-melanoma cells. On the basis of these experiments it was concluded that the Mitf binding sites are essential for a high melanoma or pigment cell specific promoter activity. The binding site A, located near the basal promoter region in the Medaka tyrosinase gene (-126/-131), appears to be of a special importance for the promoter activity and for the mediation of tissue specificity. In comparison with the construct only with binding site A, the promoter constructs with all three E-boxes A (-126/-131), B (-2651/-2656) and C (-2866/-2871) showed a higher activity. This seems to be an additive effect of the Mitf binding sites. But it could be shown as well that it are not the E-boxes alone that are responsible for melanoma specificity. Besides the Mitf binding sites there exist further elements in the tyrosinase gene promoter that contribute to the specificity. Experiments with deletion constructs could help to narrow down these elements in the promoter, but they are not yet precisely determined. The importance of the transcription factor Mitf and its functions is reflected as well in its strong evolutionary conservation. Comparative studies showed that the transcription factor with its different isoforms is well conserved between mammals and lower vertebrates. More detailed analysis proved the presence of two separate genes for Mitf-M and Mitf-B in teleosts, whereas in mammals and birds only one single gene exists, coding for the different Mitf proteins. For understanding the molecular mechanisms of melanoma formation in Xiphophorus it was important to analyse the role of Mitf in signal transduction in the tumor cells. It was possible to demonstrate a direct link between the receptor tyrosine kinase Xmrk, the gene product of the tumor inducing oncogene in Xiphophorus, which is expressed in PSM cells and Mitf, and to contribute to its regulation in signal transduction pathways. A regulation of Mitf by the MAPkinase pathway was shown by inhibitor experiments. Because of the numerous activities of Mitf in melanocytes this transcription factor plays a pivotal role in the activation of various genes of high importance for differentiation/pigmentation as well as proliferation/survival of the cells. KW - Schwertkärpfling KW - Melanom KW - Transkriptionsfaktor KW - Melanom KW - Fisch-Modell-System KW - microphthalmia associated transcription factor KW - microphthalmia associated transcription factor KW - fish model system KW - melanoma Y1 - 2003 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-5217 ER -