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Transcriptomic analysis of melanoma cells reveals an association of α-synuclein with regulation of the inflammatory response

Santhanasabapathy Rajasekaran, Siyuan Cheng, Nithya Gajendran, Sahar Shekoohi, Liudmila S. Chesnokova, Xiuping Yu, Stephan N. Witt

2024Scientific Reports14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The Parkinson's disease protein, alpha-synuclein (α-syn/SNCA), is highly expressed in neurons and melanomas. The goal of this study was to reveal the mechanism(s) of α-syn's involvement in melanoma pathogenesis. To decipher the genes and pathways affected by α-syn, we conducted an RNA sequencing analysis of human SK-MEL-28 cells and several SK-MEL-28 SNCA-KO clones. We identified 1098 significantly up-regulated genes and 660 significantly down-regulated genes. Several of the upregulated genes are related to the immune system, i.e., the inflammatory response and the matrisome. We validated five upregulated genes (IL-1β, SAA1, IGFBP5, CXCL8, and CXCL10) by RT-qPCR and detected IGFBP5 and IL-1β in spent media of control and SNCA-KO cells. The levels of each of these secreted proteins were significantly higher in the spent media of the SNCA-KO clones than control cells. These secreted proteins quite likely activate the immune response against SNCA-KO cells. We suggest that, conversely, high levels of α-syn expression in melanoma cells helps the cells evade the immune system by inhibiting the secretion of these immune activating factors.

Topics & Concepts

Immune systemBiologyTranscriptomeDownregulation and upregulationCXCL10GeneMelanomaChemokineInterleukin 8SecretionCancer researchInflammationImmunologyCell biologyGene expressionMolecular biologyGeneticsBiochemistryParkinson's Disease Mechanisms and TreatmentsRNA regulation and diseaseNeuroinflammation and Neurodegeneration Mechanisms
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