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Haplosufficiency of PAX3 for melanoma development in Tyr: NRASQ61K; Cdkn2a-/- mice allows identification and sorting of melanoma cells using a Pax3GFP reporter allele

Campagne, Cécile
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Reyes-Gomez, Edouard
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Loiodice, Sophia
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2016
Melanoma research

The role of the Pax3 gene in embryonic development of pigment cells is well characterized. By contrast, the function of Pax3 in melanoma development is controversial. Indeed, data obtained from cultured cells suggest that PAX3 may contribute to melanomagenesis. PAX3 is found to be overexpressed in melanomas and also in nevi compared with normal skin samples. Pax3 homozygous loss of function is embryonic lethal. To assess the role of Pax3 in melanoma development in vivo, we analyzed Pax3 haploinsufficiency in a mouse model of melanoma predisposition. The Pax3 knock-in reporter system was combined with the Tyr::NRAS; Cdkn2a mouse melanoma model. Melanoma development was followed over 18 months. Histopathological, immunohistochemical, and molecular analyses of lesions at different stages of melanoma progression were carried out. Fluorescence-activated cell sorting on GFP of cells from primary or metastatic melanoma was followed by ex-vivo transformation tests and in-vivo passaging. We report here that Tyr::NRAS; Cdkn2a; Pax3mice developed metastasizing melanoma as their Tyr::NRAS; Cdkn2a littermates. Histopathology showed no differences between the two genotypes, although Pax3 mRNA and PAX3 protein levels in Pax3 lesions were reduced by half. The Pax3allele proved to be a convenient marker to identify and directly sort heterogeneous populations of melanoma cells within the tumor bulk at each stage of melanoma progression. This new mouse model represents an accurate and reproducible means for identifying melanoma cells in vivo to study the mechanisms of melanoma development.

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research article
DOI
10.1097/CMR.0000000000000212
Web of Science ID

WOS:000372844100002

Author(s)
Campagne, Cécile
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Reyes-Gomez, Edouard
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Loiodice, Sophia
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Gadin, Stéphanie
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Ezagal, Jacky
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Bernex, Florence
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Abitbol, Marie
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Louise, Anne
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Beermann, Friedrich  
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Panthier, Jean-Jacques
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Date Issued

2016

Publisher

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

Published in
Melanoma research
Volume

26

Issue

1

Start page

12

End page

20

Subjects

mouse melanoma models

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PAX3

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direct FACS-sorting

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primary culture

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immunohistology

Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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GR-BEERMANN  
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November 25, 2015
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/120777
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