Keratin 1 plays significant roles in maintaining the survival and oxidative stress state of B16-F10 melanoma cell lines

Int J Physiol Pathophysiol Pharmacol. 2021 Feb 15;13(1):12-16. eCollection 2021.ABSTRACTKeratins play multiple significant biological roles in epithelium. Keratin 1 (K1)/keratin 10 (K10) heterodimer is a hallmark for keratinocyte differentiation. While keratins are absent in normal melanocyte, keratins have been found in both melanoma cell lines and human melanoma. The biological significance of the keratins in melanoma cells has remained unclear. In our current study we applied K1 siRNA to investigate the biological significance of K1 in B16-F10 melanoma cells. We found that as low as a 16% decrease in the K1 level led to significant increases in both apoptosis and necrosis of the cells. Moreover, the mild K1 decrease led to significant increases in both dichlorofluorescein (DCF) and ethidium signals - two indicators of oxidative stress - in the cells. Collectively, our findings have provided the first evidence indicating both a critical role of the K1 in maintaining the survival of melanoma cells and an important role of the K1 in modulating the oxidative stress state of the cells. These findings have exposed new functions of keratins in cancer cells, suggesting that K1 may become a novel therapeutic target for melanoma.PMID:33815667 | PMC:PMC8012857
Source: International Journal of Physiology, Pathophysiology and Pharmacology - Category: Physiology Authors: Source Type: research