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Query: UMLS:C0278883 (
metastatic melanoma
)
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Apoptosis-associated tyrosine kinase
1 (AATK1) was initially identified as a protein that was dramatically overexpressed during growth arrest and apoptosis of 32Dcl myeloblastic leukemia cells.
AATK
is expressed in different regions of the brain and may have a role in normal nervous system development by its dual functions of enhancing apoptosis of mature granule cells and promoting terminal neuronal differentiation of developing neurons. However, its function in cancer has never been studied. Melanoma is a tumor composed of transformed cells within the melanocyte lineage deriving from the embryonic neural crest. It has been shown that developmental pathways in neural crest cells have a direct bearing on melanoma formation and human
metastatic melanoma
cells express a dedifferentiated phenotype. We found that the expression levels of
AATK
are lower in
metastatic melanoma
cell lines compared with primary melanoma cell lines and normal human melanocytes. We found that depletion of
AATK
mRNA in
metastatic melanoma
cell lines enhanced cell migration in cell line derived from metastatic melanomas. Overexpression of
AATK
inhibited cell proliferation, colony formation, and promoted apoptosis in melanoma cell lines derived from primary and metastatic melanomas. Signal transduction pathway analysis revealed that Src is involved in regulating
AATK
. Our results demonstrate for the first time that
AATK
inhibits cell proliferation, colony formation, and migration, and also promotes apoptosis in melanoma cells.
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PMID:Apoptosis-associated tyrosine kinase 1 inhibits growth and migration and promotes apoptosis in melanoma. 2458 55