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Rhpn2 promotes zebrafish melanoma development and aggressiveness in vivo

Alavi, M.; Gybels, A.; Gulizia, L.; Konobrocka, K.; Hovhannisyan, G.; Bekar, S.; Perazzolo, C.; Singh, S. P.; Pirson, I.

2026-07-09 cancer biology
10.64898/2026.07.03.736252 bioRxiv
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Melanoma, one of the most metastatic and multidrug resistant cancer, is the first leading cause of death from skin cancer. This complex disease requires identification of additional cooperating events that contribute to progression, invasion and metastasis to reinforce therapeutics. RhoGTPases play key roles in cancer development and metastasis. Rhophilin-2 (RHPN2), a Rho effector, is amplified in various human cancers and its role in melanoma remains unexplored. Here, we combined knock-down experiments in human melanoma cells, with knock-out and overexpression experiments in zebrafish to uncover the roles of RHPN2 in melanoma development. We show that in human melanoma cells RHPN2 contributes to growth, and to clonogenic, migratory and invasive properties of the cells. Using NRASQ61L and BRAFV600E zebrafish models, we provide the first in vivo evidence that Rhpn2 promotes melanoma onset and development. Histological analysis of the Rhpn2 deficient tumors showed decreased cellular density and absence of primary cilia structures at the invasive tumor/stroma borders. Transcriptomic profiling of the Rhpn2-KO melanoma revealed increased expression of the IFN1-responsive genes and modulation of genes involved in lipid metabolism and cilia function. Together these findings position RHPN2 as a modulator of melanoma, offering new perspectives in considering it as a target to impair the development of the tumor.

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