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- PublicationOpen AccessDirected Phenotype Switching as an Effective Antimelanoma Strategy(Cell Press, 2013-06-20) Sáez Ayala, Magalí; Fernández Pérez, María Piedad; Chazarra Parres, Soledad; Freter, Rasmus; Middleton, Mark; Piñero Madrona, Antonio; Cabezas Herrera, Juan; Goding, Colin R.; Montenegro Arce, María Fernanda; Rodríguez López, José Neptuno; Sánchez del Campo Ferrer, Luis; Bioquímica y Biología Molecular A; Cirugía, Pediatría y Obstetricia y GinecologíaTherapeutic resistance in melanoma and other cancers arises via irreversible genetic, and dynamic phenotypic, heterogeneity. Here, we use directed phenotype switching in melanoma to sensitize melanoma cells to lineage-specific therapy. We show that methotrexate (MTX) induces microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) expression to inhibit invasiveness and promote differentiation-associated expression of the melanocyte-specific Tyrosinase gene. Consequently, MTX sensitizes melanomas to a tyrosinase-processed antifolate prodrug 3-O-(3,4,5-trimethoxybenzoyl)-(−)-epicatechin (TMECG), that inhibits the essential enzyme DHFR with high affinity. The combination of MTX and TMECG leads to depletion of thymidine pools, double-strand DNA breaks, and highly efficient E2F1-mediated apoptosis in culture and in vivo. Importantly, this drug combination delivers an effective and tissue-restricted antimelanoma therapy in vitro and in vivo irrespective of BRAF, MEK, or p53 status.