Loss of AMBRA1 activates MAPK and angiogenesis signaling pathways in melanoma cells
Ibrahim, Milad, Corazzari, M, Osman, Iman, Armstrong, Jane and Carter, Noel (2026) Loss of AMBRA1 activates MAPK and angiogenesis signaling pathways in melanoma cells. FEBS openbio.
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Abstract
The protein activating molecule in Beclin1-regulated autophagy1 (AMBRA1), discovered in 2007, is crucial for autophagy and plays roles in nervous system development, cell survival, and proliferation. Here, we investigated AMBRA1's involvement in various cellular processes using a systems-based “omics” approach, focusing on melanoma.
Transcriptomic analysis of AMBRA1 overexpression or knock-down was shown to result in significant dysregulation of several transcripts. We identified several novel roles for AMBRA1 in a range of cellular pathways including cancer signaling pathways such as MAPK, angiogenesis, tissue growth factor signaling, axon guidance, and Wnt signaling. Furthermore, using yeast two-hybrid assays, we identified novel binding partners which provide evidence of new roles for AMBRA1 in different cellular processes. Ultimately, we conclude that AMBRA1 loss upregulates metastatic genes/proteins highlighting AMBRA1 as a tumor suppressor gene in melanoma.
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| Item ID: 20300 |
| Identification Number: 10.1002/2211-5463.70281 |
| URI: https://sure.sunderland.ac.uk/id/eprint/20300 | Official URL: https://febs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/2... |
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| Date Deposited: 04 Jun 2026 18:00 |
| Last Modified: 04 Jun 2026 18:00 |
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Milad Ibrahim
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M Corazzari
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Jane Armstrong
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Noel Carter
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| Author: | Iman Osman |
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