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- Original Article Melanocytes/MelanomaOpen Access
Down-Regulation of SOX2 Underlies the Inhibitory Effects of the Triphenylmethane Gentian Violet on Melanoma Cell Self-Renewal and Survival
Journal of Investigative DermatologyVol. 136Issue 10p2059–2069Published online: June 29, 2016- Silvia Pietrobono
- Andrea Morandi
- Sinforosa Gagliardi
- Gianni Gerlini
- Lorenzo Borgognoni
- Paola Chiarugi
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 26Human melanomas contain a population of tumor-initiating cells that are able to maintain the growth of the tumor. We previously showed that the embryonic transcription factor SOX2 is essential for self-renewal and tumorigenicity of human melanoma-initiating cells. However, targeting a transcription factor is still challenging. Gentian violet (GV) is a cationic triphenylmethane dye with potent antifungal and antibacterial activity. Recently, a combination therapy of imiquimod and GV has shown an inhibitory effect against melanoma metastases.