Wiley Online Library : Pigment Cell & Melanoma Research
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YAP facilitates melanoma migration through regulation of actin‐related protein 2/3 complex subunit 5 (ARPC5)

Abstract Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP) and transcriptional coactivator with PDZ-binding motif (TAZ) are transcriptional coactivators that have been implicated in driving metastasis and progression in many cancers, mainly through their transcriptional regulation of downstream targets. Although YAP and TAZ have shown redundancy in many contexts, it...

Thu Sep 2, 2021 15:06
Phenotypic plasticity of melanocytes derived from human adult skin

Abstract We previously described a novel in vitro culture technique for dedifferentiated human adult skin melanocytes. Melanocytes cultured in a defined, cholera toxin and PMA free medium became bipolar, unpigmented, and highly proliferative. Furthermore, TRP-1 and c-Kit expression disappeared and EGFR receptor and nestin expression were induced in...

Wed Sep 1, 2021 11:29
The Role of Ferroptosis in Melanoma

Abstract Melanoma is the deadliest form of skin cancer. Although treatment with targeted therapies and immune checkpoint inhibitors has dramatically improved survival in advanced melanoma, many patients do not benefit from these therapies or relapse after an initial period of response. Thus, future outcomes in these categories of melanoma patients...

Sun Aug 22, 2021 01:54
Drosophila yellow‐h encodes dopaminechrome tautomerase: A new enzyme in the eumelanin biosynthetic pathway

Abstract Melanin is a widely distributed phenolic pigment that is biosynthesized from tyrosine and its hydroxylated product, dopa, in all animals. However, recent studies reveal a significant deviation from this paradigm, as insects appear to use dopamine rather than dopa as the major precursor of melanin. This observation calls for a reconsideration...

Sat Aug 14, 2021 12:38
The AMP‐dependent kinase pathway is upregulated in BAP1 mutant uveal melanoma

Abstract Metastatic uveal melanoma (UM) responds poorly to targeted therapies and immune checkpoint inhibitors. Loss of BRCA1-associated protein 1 (BAP1) via inactivating mutations in the BAP1 gene is associated with UM progression. Thus, molecular alterations caused by BAP1 dysfunction may be novel therapeutic targets for metastatic UM. Here, we found...

Fri Aug 6, 2021 01:53
The impaired UPR‐PMEL and TRP channels‐autophagy axes in apoptotic melanocytes in vitiligo

Abstract Vitiligo is an autoimmune skin disease, characterized by depigmentation and epidermal melanocytes loss. The specific mechanisms underlying vitiligo have not been fully understood. As a result, treating vitiligo is a dermatological challenge. Recently, much attention has been paid to the dysfunction and interaction of organelles under environmental...

Tue Aug 3, 2021 01:54

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