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STAT3 promotes melanoma metastasis by CEBP-induced repression of the MITF pathway

Swoboda, Alexander
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Soukup, Robert
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Eckel, Oliver
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2021
Oncogene

Metastatic melanoma is hallmarked by its ability of phenotype switching to more slowly proliferating, but highly invasive cells. Here, we tested the impact of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) on melanoma progression in association with melanocyte inducing transcription factor (MITF) expression levels. We established a mouse melanoma model for deleting Stat3 in melanocytes with specific expression of human hyperactive NRAS(Q61K) in an Ink4a-deficient background, two frequent driver mutations in human melanoma. Mice devoid of Stat3 showed early disease onset with higher proliferation in primary tumors, but displayed significantly diminished lung, brain, and liver metastases. Whole-genome expression profiling of tumor-derived cells also showed a reduced invasion phenotype, which was further corroborated by 3D melanoma model analysis. Notably, loss or knockdown of STAT3 in mouse or human cells resulted in the upregulation of MITF and induction of cell proliferation. Mechanistically we show that STAT3-induced CAAT Box Enhancer Binding Protein (CEBP) expression was sufficient to suppress MITF transcription. Epigenetic analysis by ATAC-seq confirmed that CEBPa/b binding to the MITF enhancer region silenced the MITF locus. Finally, by classification of patient-derived melanoma samples, we show that STAT3 and MITF act antagonistically and hence contribute differentially to melanoma progression. We conclude that STAT3 is a driver of the metastatic process in melanoma and able to antagonize MITF via direct induction of CEBP family member transcription.

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DOI
10.1038/s41388-020-01584-6
Web of Science ID

WOS:000599126500003

Author(s)
Swoboda, Alexander
Soukup, Robert
Eckel, Oliver
Kinslechner, Katharina
Wingelhofer, Bettina
Schoerghofer, David
Sternberg, Christina
Pham, Ha T. T.
Vallianou, Maria
Horvath, Jaqueline
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Date Issued

2021

Publisher

SPRINGERNATURE

Published in
Oncogene
Volume

40

Start page

1091

End page

1105

Subjects

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology

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Oncology

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Cell Biology

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Genetics & Heredity

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microphthalmia transcription factor

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stem-cells

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expression

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gene

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resistance

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cancer

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suppression

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melanocytes

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progression

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activation

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REVIEWED

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December 30, 2020
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