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. 2017 Dec 15:337:30-38.
doi: 10.1016/j.taap.2017.10.008. Epub 2017 Oct 16.

A novel stilbene-like compound that inhibits melanoma growth by regulating melanocyte differentiation and proliferation

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A novel stilbene-like compound that inhibits melanoma growth by regulating melanocyte differentiation and proliferation

Noah A Stueven et al. Toxicol Appl Pharmacol. .

Abstract

Melanoma is the most aggressive form of skin cancer. Current challenges to melanoma therapy include the adverse effects from immunobiologics, resistance to drugs targeting the MAPK pathway, intricate interaction of many signal pathways, and cancer heterogeneity. Thus combinational therapy with drugs targeting multiple signaling pathways becomes a new promising therapy. Here, we report a family of stilbene-like compounds called A11 that can inhibit melanoma growth in both melanoma-forming zebrafish embryos and mouse melanoma cells. The growth inhibition by A11 is a result of mitosis reduction but not apoptosis enhancement. Meanwhile, A11 activates both MAPK and Akt signaling pathways. Many A11-treated mouse melanoma cells exhibit morphological changes and resemble normal melanocytes. Furthermore, we found that A11 causes down-regulation of melanocyte differentiation genes, including Pax3 and MITF. Together, our results suggest that A11 could be a new melanoma therapeutic agent by inhibiting melanocyte differentiation and proliferation.

Keywords: A11; Akt; MAPK; Melanocyte differentiation; Melanoma; mitf.

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