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HIF1α and HIF2α independently activate SRC to promote melanoma metastases
Sara C. Hanna, … , Kwok-Kin Wong, William Y. Kim
Sara C. Hanna, … , Kwok-Kin Wong, William Y. Kim
Published April 8, 2013
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2013;123(5):2078-2093. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI66715.
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Research Article Oncology

HIF1α and HIF2α independently activate SRC to promote melanoma metastases

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Abstract

Malignant melanoma is characterized by a propensity for early lymphatic and hematogenous spread. The hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF) family of transcription factors is upregulated in melanoma by key oncogenic drivers. HIFs promote the activation of genes involved in cancer initiation, progression, and metastases. Hypoxia has been shown to enhance the invasiveness and metastatic potential of tumor cells by regulating the genes involved in the breakdown of the ECM as well as genes that control motility and adhesion of tumor cells. Using a Pten-deficient, Braf-mutant genetically engineered mouse model of melanoma, we demonstrated that inactivation of HIF1α or HIF2α abrogates metastasis without affecting primary tumor formation. HIF1α and HIF2α drive melanoma invasion and invadopodia formation through PDGFRα and focal adhesion kinase–mediated (FAK-mediated) activation of SRC and by coordinating ECM degradation via MT1-MMP and MMP2 expression. These results establish the importance of HIFs in melanoma progression and demonstrate that HIF1α and HIF2α activate independent transcriptional programs that promote metastasis by coordinately regulating cell invasion and ECM remodeling.

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Sara C. Hanna, Bhavani Krishnan, Sean T. Bailey, Stergios J. Moschos, Pei-Fen Kuan, Takeshi Shimamura, Lukas D. Osborne, Marni B. Siegel, Lyn M. Duncan, E. Tim O’Brien III, Richard Superfine, C. Ryan Miller, M. Celeste Simon, Kwok-Kin Wong, William Y. Kim

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Inactivation of Hif1α or Hif2α does not affect initiation of the survival or growth of Pten;Braf melanomas, but abrogates lymph node metastases.

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(A) Representative gross images as well as low- and high-power photomicrographs of H&E-stained Pten;Braf, Pten;Braf;Hif1, and Pten;Braf;Hif2 melanomas taken at gross, ×10, and ×20 magnification. (B) Kaplan-Meier survival curve of cohorts of mice of the indicated genotypes (Pten;Braf, n = 39; Pten;Braf;Hif1, n = 20; and Pten;Braf;Hif2, n = 28). P = 0.6585, log-rank test. (C and D) TMA analysis of HIF1α and HIF2α expression in melanocytic lesions. (E and F) Representative gross images, low- and high-power photomicrographs, and quantification of lymph node metastases from the indicated genotypes Pten;Braf (27/39), Pten;Braf;Hif1 (2/13), and Pten;Braf;Hif2 (4/15) taken at gross, ×10, and ×20 magnification. Error bars show SEM. ***P < 0.0005; **P < 0.005; *P < 0.05.

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