Unlabelled: The transcription factor, SOX10, plays an important role in the differentiation of neural crest precursors to the melanocytic lineage. Malignant transformation of melanocytes leads to the development of melanoma, and SOX10 promotes melanoma cell proliferation and tumor formation. SOX10 expression in melanomas is heterogeneous, and loss of SOX10 causes a phenotypic switch toward an invasive, mesenchymal-like cell state and therapy resistance; hence, strategies to target SOX10-deficient cells are an active area of investigation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetastasis and cross-therapy resistance to mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) inhibition and immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) are significant clinical issues in melanoma. A new study in NatureMedicine by Liu et al. utilizes metastatic melanoma (MM) tumors from a rapid autopsy cohort to dissect genomic and transcriptomic features of therapy resistance, organ-specific gene signatures, and crosstalk between MM and organ sites.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe study of the intestinal or gut microbiome is a newer field that is rapidly gaining attention. Bidirectional communication between gut microbes and the host can impact numerous biological systems regulating immunity and metabolism to either promote or negatively impact the host's health. Habitual routines, dietary choices, socioeconomic status, education, host genetics, medical care and environmental factors can all contribute to the composition of an individual's microbiome.
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