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NETO2 promotes melanoma progression via activation of the Ca2+/CaMKII signaling pathway

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FRONTIERS OF MEDICINE
Volume 17, Issue 2, Pages 263-274

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11684-022-0935-0

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melanoma; neuropilin and tolloid-like 2; Ca2+; CaMKII signaling pathway

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This study found that increased expression of NETO2 in melanoma patients is associated with poor prognosis. Inhibiting NETO2 expression significantly suppressed melanoma proliferation, malignant growth, migration, and invasion. Pharmacological inhibition of CaMKII/CREB activity can suppress NETO2-induced proliferation and melanoma metastasis.
Melanoma is the most aggressive cutaneous tumor. Neuropilin and tolloid-like 2 (NETO2) is closely related to tumorigenesis. However, the functional significance of NETO2 in melanoma progression remains unclear. Herein, we found that NETO2 expression was augmented in melanoma clinical tissues and associated with poor prognosis in melanoma patients. Disrupting NETO2 expression markedly inhibited melanoma proliferation, malignant growth, migration, and invasion by downregulating the levels of calcium ions (Ca2+) and the expression of key genes involved in the calcium signaling pathway. By contrast, NETO2 overexpression had the opposite effects. Importantly, pharmacological inhibition of CaMKII/CREB activity with the CaMKII inhibitor KN93 suppressed NETO2-induced proliferation and melanoma metastasis. Overall, this study uncovered the crucial role of NETO2-mediated regulation in melanoma progression, indicating that targeting NETO2 may effectively improve melanoma treatment.

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