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. 2010 May 14;141(4):717-27.
doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.04.021.

IGFBP7 is not required for B-RAF-induced melanocyte senescence

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IGFBP7 is not required for B-RAF-induced melanocyte senescence

Lyndee L Scurr et al. Cell. .
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Abstract

Induction of senescence permanently restricts cellular proliferation after oncogenic stimulation thereby acting as a potent barrier to tumor development. The relevant effector proteins may therefore be fundamental to cancer development. A recent study identified IGFBP7 as a secreted factor mediating melanocyte senescence induced by oncogenic B-RAF, which is found commonly in cutaneous nevi. In contrast to the previous report, we demonstrate that B-RAF signaling does not induce IGFBP7 expression, nor the expression of the IGFBP7 targets, BNIP3L, SMARCB1, or PEA15, in human melanocytes or fibroblasts. We also found no correlation between B-RAF mutational status and IGFBP7 protein expression levels in 22 melanoma cell lines, 90 melanomas, and 46 benign nevi. Furthermore, using a lentiviral silencing strategy we show that B-RAF induces senescence in melanocytes and fibroblasts, irrespective of the presence of IGFBP7. Therefore, we conclude that the secreted protein IGFBP7 is dispensable for B-RAF(V600E)-induced senescence in human melanocytes.

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  • Role for IGFBP7 in senescence induction by BRAF.
    Wajapeyee N, Serra RW, Zhu X, Mahalingam M, Green MR. Wajapeyee N, et al. Cell. 2010 May 28;141(5):746-7. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2010.05.014. Cell. 2010. PMID: 20510919 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

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