GNA11 Q209L mouse model reveals RasGRP3 as an essential signaling node in uveal melanoma Journal Article


Authors: Moore, A. R.; Ran, L.; Guan, Y.; Sher, J. J.; Hitchman, T. D.; Zhang, J. Q.; Hwang, C.; Walzak, E. G.; Shoushtari, A. N.; Monette, S.; Murali, R.; Wiesner, T.; Griewank, K. G.; Chi, P.; Chen, Y.
Article Title: GNA11 Q209L mouse model reveals RasGRP3 as an essential signaling node in uveal melanoma
Abstract: Uveal melanoma (UM) is characterized by mutually exclusive activating mutations in GNAQ, GNA11, CYSLTR2, and PLCB4, four genes in a linear pathway to activation of PLCβ in almost all tumors and loss of BAP1 in the aggressive subset. We generated mice with melanocyte-specific expression of GNA11Q209L with and without homozygous Bap1 loss. The GNA11Q209L mice recapitulated human Gq-associated melanomas, and they developed pigmented neoplastic lesions from melanocytes of the skin and non-cutaneous organs, including the eye and leptomeninges, as well as at atypical sites, including the lymph nodes and lungs. The addition of Bap1 loss increased tumor proliferation and cutaneous melanoma size. Integrative transcriptome analysis of human and murine melanomas identified RasGRP3 to be specifically expressed in GNAQ/GNA11-driven melanomas. In human UM cell lines and murine models, RasGRP3 is specifically required for GNAQ/GNA11-driven Ras activation and tumorigenesis. This implicates RasGRP3 as a critical node and a potential target in UM. Moore et al. generate a preclinical mouse model of melanoma that recapitulates features of aggressive uveal melanoma. By comparing murine and human melanomas, they identify a dependency on RasGRP3 in uveal melanoma. © 2018 The Authors
Keywords: melanoma; braf; bap1; gna11; gnaq; uveal melanoma; genetically engineered mouse model; leptomeningeal melanocytoma; rasgrp3
Journal Title: Cell Reports
Volume: 22
Issue: 9
ISSN: 2211-1247
Publisher: Cell Press  
Date Published: 2018-02-27
Start Page: 2455
End Page: 2468
Language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.01.081
PROVIDER: scopus
PMCID: PMC5854482
PUBMED: 29490280
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Notes: PDF incorrectly spells MSK author: Edward G. Walczak nam Erratum see DOI: [10.1016/j.celrep.2020.108277] -- Source: Scopus
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  1. Yu Chen
    133 Chen
  2. Ping Chi
    172 Chi
  3. Sebastien Monette
    148 Monette
  4. Rajmohan Murali
    219 Murali
  5. Leili Ran
    20 Ran
  6. Amanda Roxanne Moore
    10 Moore
  7. Jessica   Sher
    13 Sher
  8. Youxin   Guan
    11 Guan
  9. Jennifer Qi Zhang
    27 Zhang
  10. Catalina Keyue Hwang
    1 Hwang