Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is a malignancy with increasing occurrence. Its microRNA repertoire has been defined in a number studies, leading to candidates for biological and clinical relevance: miR-200a/b/c, miR-203, miR-205, miR-204, miR-211, miR-23b and miR-26a/b. Our work was aimed to validate the role of these candidate miRNAs in melanoma, using additional patients cohorts and in vitro cultures. miR-26a, miR-204 and miR-211 were more expressed in normal melanocytes, while miR-23b, miR-200b/c, miR-203 and miR-205 in epidermis and keratinocytes. None of the keratinocyte-related miRNAs was associated with any known mutation or with clinical covariates in melanoma. On the other hand, the loss of miR-204 was enriched in melanomas with NRAS sole mutation (Fisher exact test, P = 0.001, Log Odds = 1.67), and less frequent than expected in those harbouring CDKN2A mutations (Fisher exact test, P = 0.001, Log Odds - 1.09). Additionally, miR-204 was associated with better prognosis in two independent melanoma cohorts and its exogenous expression led to growth impairment in melanoma cell lines. Thus, miR-204 represents a relevant mechanism in melanoma, with potential prognostic value and its loss seems to act in the CDKN2A pathway, in cooperation with NRAS.

Loss of miR-204 expression is a key event in melanoma / Galasso, Marco; Morrison, Carl; Minotti, Linda; Corrà, Fabio; Zerbinati, Carlotta; Agnoletto, Chiara; Baldassari, Federica; Fassan, Matteo; Bartolazzi, Armando; Vecchione, Andrea; Nuovo, Gerard J.; Di Leva, Gianpiero; D'Atri, Stefania; Alvino, Ester; Previati, Maurizio; Nickoloff, Brian J.; Croce, Carlo M.; Volinia, Stefano. - In: MOLECULAR CANCER. - ISSN 1476-4598. - STAMPA. - 17:1(2018), pp. 1-6. [10.1186/s12943-018-0819-8]

Loss of miR-204 expression is a key event in melanoma

Bartolazzi, Armando;Vecchione, Andrea;Alvino, Ester;
2018

Abstract

Cutaneous melanoma (CM) is a malignancy with increasing occurrence. Its microRNA repertoire has been defined in a number studies, leading to candidates for biological and clinical relevance: miR-200a/b/c, miR-203, miR-205, miR-204, miR-211, miR-23b and miR-26a/b. Our work was aimed to validate the role of these candidate miRNAs in melanoma, using additional patients cohorts and in vitro cultures. miR-26a, miR-204 and miR-211 were more expressed in normal melanocytes, while miR-23b, miR-200b/c, miR-203 and miR-205 in epidermis and keratinocytes. None of the keratinocyte-related miRNAs was associated with any known mutation or with clinical covariates in melanoma. On the other hand, the loss of miR-204 was enriched in melanomas with NRAS sole mutation (Fisher exact test, P = 0.001, Log Odds = 1.67), and less frequent than expected in those harbouring CDKN2A mutations (Fisher exact test, P = 0.001, Log Odds - 1.09). Additionally, miR-204 was associated with better prognosis in two independent melanoma cohorts and its exogenous expression led to growth impairment in melanoma cell lines. Thus, miR-204 represents a relevant mechanism in melanoma, with potential prognostic value and its loss seems to act in the CDKN2A pathway, in cooperation with NRAS.
2018
braf; breslow; cdkn2a; keratinocyte; melanocyte; melanoma; microrna; non coding rna; nras; somatic alterations; molecular medicine; oncology; cancer research
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Loss of miR-204 expression is a key event in melanoma / Galasso, Marco; Morrison, Carl; Minotti, Linda; Corrà, Fabio; Zerbinati, Carlotta; Agnoletto, Chiara; Baldassari, Federica; Fassan, Matteo; Bartolazzi, Armando; Vecchione, Andrea; Nuovo, Gerard J.; Di Leva, Gianpiero; D'Atri, Stefania; Alvino, Ester; Previati, Maurizio; Nickoloff, Brian J.; Croce, Carlo M.; Volinia, Stefano. - In: MOLECULAR CANCER. - ISSN 1476-4598. - STAMPA. - 17:1(2018), pp. 1-6. [10.1186/s12943-018-0819-8]
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