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Melanoma‐associated GRM3 variants dysregulate melanosome trafficking and cAMP signaling
Authors:Ana Neto  Craig J Ceol
Institution:Program in Molecular Medicine and Department of Molecular Cell and Cancer Biology, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA, USA
Abstract:Large‐scale sequencing studies have revealed several genes that are recurrently mutated in melanomas. To annotate the melanoma genome, we have expressed tumor‐associated variants of these genes in zebrafish and characterized their effects on melanocyte development and function. Here, we describe expression of tumor‐associated variants of the recurrently mutated metabotropic glutamate receptor 3 (GRM3) gene. Unlike wild‐type GRM3, tumor‐associated GRM3 variants disrupted trafficking of melanosomes, causing their aggregation in the cell body. Melanosomes are trafficked in a cAMP‐dependent manner, and drugs that directly or indirectly increased cAMP levels were able to suppress melanosome aggregation in mutant GRM3‐expressing melanocytes. Our data show that oncogenic GRM3 variants dysregulate cAMP signaling, a heretofore unknown role for these oncogenes. cAMP signaling has been implicated in melanoma progression and drug resistance, and our data show that oncogenic properties of GRM3 could be mediated, at least in part, by alterations in cAMP signaling.
Keywords:cAMP  GRM3  melanocyte  melanoma  zebrafish
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