TCTP as a therapeutic target in melanoma treatment.

Br J Cancer

Department of Cell Biology, Centro Politécnico, Federal University of Paraná, UFPR, Jardim das Américas, CEP 81531-990, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil.

Published: August 2017

Background: Translationally controlled tumour protein (TCTP) is an antiapoptotic protein highly conserved through phylogeny. Translationally controlled tumour protein overexpression was detected in several tumour types. Silencing TCTP was shown to induce tumour reversion. There is a reciprocal repression between TCTP and P53. Sertraline interacts with TCTP and decreases its cellular levels.

Methods: We evaluate the role of TCTP in melanoma using sertraline and siRNA. Cell viability, migration, and clonogenicity were assessed in human and murine melanoma cells in vitro. Sertraline was evaluated in a murine melanoma model and was compared with dacarbazine, a major chemotherapeutic agent used in melanoma treatment.

Results: Inhibition of TCTP levels decreases melanoma cell viability, migration, clonogenicity, and in vivo tumour growth. Human melanoma cells treated with sertraline show diminished migration properties and capacity to form colonies. Sertraline was effective in inhibiting tumour growth in a murine melanoma model; its effect was stronger when compared with dacarbazine.

Conclusions: Altogether, these results indicate that sertraline could be effective against melanoma and TCTP can be a target for melanoma therapy.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5572181PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/bjc.2017.230DOI Listing

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