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Emerging roles of MITF as a crucial regulator of immunity

Aram Lee, Ji‐Hyun Lim, Jong‐Seok Lim, Jong‐Seok Lim, Jong‐Seok Lim

2024Experimental & Molecular Medicine32 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF), a basic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper transcription factor (bHLH-Zip), has been identified as a melanocyte-specific transcription factor and plays a critical role in melanocyte survival, differentiation, function, proliferation and pigmentation. Although numerous studies have explained the roles of MITF in melanocytes and in melanoma development, the function of MITF in the hematopoietic or immune system-beyond its function in melanin-producing cells-is not yet fully understood. However, there is convincing and increasing evidence suggesting that MITF may play multiple important roles in immune-related cells. Therefore, this review is focused on recent advances in elucidating novel functions of MITF in cancer progression and immune responses to cancer. In particular, we highlight the role of MITF as a central modulator in the regulation of immune responses, as elucidated in recent studies.

Topics & Concepts

Microphthalmia-associated transcription factorTranscription factorIRF4BiologyImmune systemLeucine zipperBasic helix-loop-helixRegulatorMelanocyteCell biologyBasic helix-loop-helix leucine zipper transcription factorsMelanomaCancer researchGeneticsDNA-binding proteinGenemelanin and skin pigmentationMelanoma and MAPK PathwaysRNA regulation and disease