Loss of SR-BI down-regulates MITF and suppresses extracellular vesicle release in human melanoma

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Melanoma is a skin tumor with a high tendency for metastasis and thus is one of the deadliest cancers worldwide. Here, we investigated the expression of the scavenger receptor class B type 1 (SR-BI), a high-density lipoprotein (HDL) receptor, and tested for its role in melanoma pigmentation as well as extracellular vesicle release. We first analyzed the expression of SR-BI in patient samples and found a strong correlation with MITF expression as well as with the melanin synthesis pathway. Hence, we asked whether SR-BI could also play a role for the secretory pathway in metastatic melanoma cells. Interestingly, gain-and loss-of-function of SR-BI revealed regulation of the proto-oncogene MET. In line, SR-BI knockdown reduced expression of the small GTPase RABB22A, the ESCRT-II protein VPS25, and SNAP25, a member of the SNARE complex. Accordingly, reduced overall extracellular vesicle generation was detected upon loss of SR-BI. In summary, SR-BI expression in human melanoma enhances the formation and transport of extracellular vesicles, thereby contributing to the metastatic phenotype. Therapeutic targeting of SR-BI would not only interfere with cholesterol uptake, but also with the secretory pathway, therefore suppressing a key hallmark of the metastatic program.

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Kinslechner, K., Schütz, B., Pistek, M., Rapolter, P., Weitzenböck, H. P., Hundsberger, H., … Mikula, M. (2019). Loss of SR-BI down-regulates MITF and suppresses extracellular vesicle release in human melanoma. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 20(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms20051063

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