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MC1R, the cAMP pathway, and the response to solar UV: extending the horizon beyond pigmentation

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PIGMENT CELL & MELANOMA RESEARCH
Volume 27, Issue 5, Pages 699-720

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/pcmr.12257

Keywords

cAMP; MC1R variants; Melanocortin 1 receptor; melanocytes; melanoma; ultraviolet radiation

Funding

  1. Mineco (Spain) [SAF2012-32134]
  2. FEDER (European Community) [SAF2012-32134]
  3. NIH [R01 ES 009110, R01 CA114095, R01 ES017561]

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The melanocortin 1 receptor (MC1R) is a G protein-coupled receptor crucial for the regulation of melanocyte proliferation and function. Upon binding melanocortins, MC1R activates several signaling cascades, notably the cAMP pathway leading to synthesis of photoprotective eumelanin. Polymorphisms in the MC1R gene are a major source of normal variation of human hair color and skin pigmentation, response to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), and skin cancer susceptibility. The identification of a surprisingly high number of MC1R natural variants strongly associated with pigmentary phenotypes and increased skin cancer risk has prompted research on the functional properties of the wild-type receptor and frequent mutant alleles. We summarize current knowledge on MC1R structural and functional properties, as well as on its intracellular trafficking and signaling. We also review the current knowledge about the function of MC1R as a skin cancer, particularly melanoma, susceptibility gene and how it modulates the response of melanocytes to UVR.

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