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Title: HDAC9/p300/F-actin immunoexpression and migration analysis for malignant melanoma stem cell
Authors: Özdemir, Merve
Özdil, Berrin
Asker Abdikan, Cemile Sinem
Erişik, Derya
Yesin, Taha Kadir
Avcı, Çığır Biray
Kurkutçu, Yeşim
Güler, Günnur
Aktuğ, Hüseyin
Keywords: Cancer stem cell
Malignant melanoma
Migration
HDAC9
F-actin
Publisher: Elsevier
Abstract: Melanoma is an aggressive tumor with a poor prognosis that worsens in the metastatic phase. Distruptions of epigenetic mechanisms is known to effect cancer stem cells (CSCs) activity. Malignant melanoma (MM) progression may be promoted by changes in the genetic structure of CSC. Thus, treatments that target epigenetic modifications could be a promising weapon, especially in melanoma. Here, we compared p300, HDAC9, and Factin proteins in melanoma CSCs (CD133+), non-CSCs (CD133-) and CHL-1 cell line, as well as cell migration and division rates. At 4 and 6 h, P300 protein levels in CHL-1 and CD133 + were remarkably similar, and the CD133- showed increases in expression levels as the incubation period lengthened. HDAC9 protein intensity decreased in CHL-1, increased in the CD133-, and remained relatively unchanged in the CD133+ as the incubation period lengthened. The mean value of F-actin expression level increased in all cell group with time, when the highest increase observed in CHL-1. In conclusion, our studies contribute to the management of metastatic diseases in the future and offer new insight into the molecular basis of the initiation and progression of MM.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.prp.2023.154829
https://hdl.handle.net/11147/13983
ISSN: 0344-0338
1618-0631
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