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- Title
Bipolar Action of Inhibitor of Vasculogenic Mimicry on Gene Expression in Melanoma Cells.
- Authors
Tchurikov, N. A.; Vartanian, A. A.; Klushevskaya, E. S.; Alembekov, I. R.; Kretova, A. N.; Chechetkin, V. R.; Kravatskaya, G. I.; Kosorukov, V. S.; Kravatsky, Y. V.
- Abstract
Abstract—Multiple exogenous or endogenous factors alter gene expression patterns by different mechanisms that are poorly understood. We used RNA-Seq analysis in order to study changes in gene expression in melanoma cells that are capable of vasculogenic mimicry that is inhibited upon the action of an inhibitor of vasculogenic mimicry. Here, we show that the drug induces a strong upregulation of 50 genes that control the cell cycle and microtubule cytoskeleton coupled with a strong downregulation of 50 genes that control different cellular metabolic processes. We found that both groups of genes are simultaneously regulated by multiple sets of transcription factors. We conclude that one way for coordinated regulation of large groups of genes is regulation simultaneously by multiple transcription factors.
- Subjects
VASCULOGENIC mimicry; GENE expression; GENETIC regulation; BRAF genes; TRANSCRIPTION factors; MELANOMA
- Publication
Molecular Biology, 2024, Vol 58, Issue 2, p289
- ISSN
0026-8933
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0026893324020055