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Learn MoreMutational activation of the BRAF proto-oncogene in melanocytes reliably produces benign nevi (pigmented moles), yet the same change is the most common driver mutation in melanoma. One of the abiding mysteries of carcinogenesis is why oncogene activation doesnt always lead to cancer. The reason nevi stop growing, and do not progress to melanoma, is widely attributed to a cell-autonomous process of oncogene-induced senescence. Senescence is usually accompanied by distinctive gene expression and various gene expression signatures have been developed to help investigators identify senescent cells and distinguish them from cells that have become growth arrested by other processes. Using a mouse model of Braf-driven nevus formation, we analyzed single-cell gene expression and found no evidence that nevus cells are senescent, either compared with other skin cells, or other melanocytes. SOURCE: Arthur Lander University of California Irvine
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