Nature Communications (Feb 2017)

Microenvironment-derived factors driving metastatic plasticity in melanoma

  • Isabella S. Kim,
  • Silja Heilmann,
  • Emily R. Kansler,
  • Yan Zhang,
  • Milena Zimmer,
  • Kajan Ratnakumar,
  • Robert L. Bowman,
  • Theresa Simon-Vermot,
  • Myles Fennell,
  • Ralph Garippa,
  • Liang Lu,
  • William Lee,
  • Travis Hollmann,
  • Joao B. Xavier,
  • Richard M. White

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms14343
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Phenotype switching is a form of plasticity that allows melanoma cancer cells that leave the primary tumour to invade secondary sites, to switch from an invasive to a proliferative state. Here the authors identify EDN3, and its synthetic enzyme ECE2, as a regulator of melanoma plasticity in the microenvironment.