
Role of Mc1r in UV-Induced Melanoma in Animal Models
Author(s) -
Agnieszka Wolnicka-Głubisz
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of carcinogenesis and mutagenesis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2157-2518
DOI - 10.4172/2157-2518.1000200
Subject(s) - melanoma , animal model , medicine , biology , bioinformatics , computational biology , cancer research
The role of UV and pigmentation are very difficult to control for in human studies, and mechanisms difficult to infer based on statistical association with melanoma. The animal models are not representative of the human situation. But on the other hand, animal studies can be useful for basic studies that will ultimately help in building up a picture of the overall network of in vivo cellular behavior and intra and inter cellular pathways contributing to melanoma progression and the effects (or not) of UV radiation in individuals with MC1R variants. This review describes that, although the Mc1r is a determinant of coat color phenotype as the MC1R is a determinant of hair and skin color in humans, deficiency of the Mc1r in mice is associated with a paradoxical lower incidence of melanoma