Project description:Efficient TYRP1 knock-down (KD) have been performed in human melanoma cell line expressing a high level of TYRP1 mRNA and protein in order to identify the molecular pathway explaining the decrease of cell proliferation in TYRP1 KD cells.
Project description:To assess the effects of permanent loss of MITF in melanoma cells, we used the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)-Cas9 technique to generate MITF knockout (KO) cell lines in the human hypo-tetraploid SkMel28 melanoma cell line (containing four copies of MITF). We targeted exon 6 (containing the DNA binding domain) of MITF the resulting isogenic cell line is hereafter referred to as ΔMITF-X6. We also performed siRNA mediated transient knock down of MITF along with control siCTRL in 501Mel cells. Furthermore, we used a stable doxycycline inducible over-expression cell line containing FLAG tagged MITF and a control cells with empty vector FLAG in A375P. From our RNA-sequencing studies we found that MITF plays a critical role as a repressor of extracellular matrix gene expression and is actively involved in shaping the microenvironment of melanoma cells in a cell-autonomous manner.