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Nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature

Glioblastomas are among the deadliest human cancers and are highly vascularized. Angiogenesis is dynamic during brain development, almost quiescent in the adult brain but reactivated in vascular-dependent CNS pathologies, including brain tumors. The oncofetal axis describes the reactivation of fetal...

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Autores principales: Schwab, Marc, de Trizio, Ignazio, Ghobrial, Moheb, Shiu, Jau-Ye, Sürücü, Oguzkan, Girolamo, Francesco, Errede, Mariella, Yilmaz, Murat, Haybaeck, Johannes, Moiraghi, Alessandro, Monnier, Philippe P., Lawler, Sean E., Greenfield, Jeffrey P., Radovanovic, Ivan, Frei, Karl, Schlapbach, Ralph, Vogel, Viola, Virgintino, Daniela, De Bock, Katrien, Wälchli, Thomas
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Clinical Investigation 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10243742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36917178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.143071
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author Schwab, Marc
de Trizio, Ignazio
Ghobrial, Moheb
Shiu, Jau-Ye
Sürücü, Oguzkan
Girolamo, Francesco
Errede, Mariella
Yilmaz, Murat
Haybaeck, Johannes
Moiraghi, Alessandro
Monnier, Philippe P.
Lawler, Sean E.
Greenfield, Jeffrey P.
Radovanovic, Ivan
Frei, Karl
Schlapbach, Ralph
Vogel, Viola
Virgintino, Daniela
De Bock, Katrien
Wälchli, Thomas
author_facet Schwab, Marc
de Trizio, Ignazio
Ghobrial, Moheb
Shiu, Jau-Ye
Sürücü, Oguzkan
Girolamo, Francesco
Errede, Mariella
Yilmaz, Murat
Haybaeck, Johannes
Moiraghi, Alessandro
Monnier, Philippe P.
Lawler, Sean E.
Greenfield, Jeffrey P.
Radovanovic, Ivan
Frei, Karl
Schlapbach, Ralph
Vogel, Viola
Virgintino, Daniela
De Bock, Katrien
Wälchli, Thomas
author_sort Schwab, Marc
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description Glioblastomas are among the deadliest human cancers and are highly vascularized. Angiogenesis is dynamic during brain development, almost quiescent in the adult brain but reactivated in vascular-dependent CNS pathologies, including brain tumors. The oncofetal axis describes the reactivation of fetal programs in tumors, but its relevance in endothelial and perivascular cells of the human brain vasculature in glial brain tumors is unexplored. Nucleolin is a regulator of cell proliferation and angiogenesis, but its roles in the brain vasculature remain unknown. Here, we studied the expression of Nucleolin in the neurovascular unit in human fetal brains, adult brains, and human gliomas in vivo as well as its effects on sprouting angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism in vitro. Nucleolin is highly expressed in endothelial and perivascular cells during brain development, downregulated in the adult brain, and upregulated in glioma. Moreover, Nucleolin expression correlated with glioma malignancy in vivo. In culture, siRNA-mediated Nucleolin knockdown reduced human brain endothelial cell (HCMEC) and HUVEC sprouting angiogenesis, proliferation, filopodia extension, and glucose metabolism. Furthermore, inhibition of Nucleolin with the aptamer AS1411 decreased brain endothelial cell proliferation in vitro. Mechanistically, Nucleolin knockdown in HCMECs and HUVECs uncovered regulation of angiogenesis involving VEGFR2 and of endothelial glycolysis. These findings identify Nucleolin as a neurodevelopmental factor reactivated in glioma that promotes sprouting angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism, characterizing Nucleolin as an oncofetal protein. Our findings have potential implications in the therapeutic targeting of glioma.
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spelling pubmed-102437422023-06-07 Nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature Schwab, Marc de Trizio, Ignazio Ghobrial, Moheb Shiu, Jau-Ye Sürücü, Oguzkan Girolamo, Francesco Errede, Mariella Yilmaz, Murat Haybaeck, Johannes Moiraghi, Alessandro Monnier, Philippe P. Lawler, Sean E. Greenfield, Jeffrey P. Radovanovic, Ivan Frei, Karl Schlapbach, Ralph Vogel, Viola Virgintino, Daniela De Bock, Katrien Wälchli, Thomas JCI Insight Research Article Glioblastomas are among the deadliest human cancers and are highly vascularized. Angiogenesis is dynamic during brain development, almost quiescent in the adult brain but reactivated in vascular-dependent CNS pathologies, including brain tumors. The oncofetal axis describes the reactivation of fetal programs in tumors, but its relevance in endothelial and perivascular cells of the human brain vasculature in glial brain tumors is unexplored. Nucleolin is a regulator of cell proliferation and angiogenesis, but its roles in the brain vasculature remain unknown. Here, we studied the expression of Nucleolin in the neurovascular unit in human fetal brains, adult brains, and human gliomas in vivo as well as its effects on sprouting angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism in vitro. Nucleolin is highly expressed in endothelial and perivascular cells during brain development, downregulated in the adult brain, and upregulated in glioma. Moreover, Nucleolin expression correlated with glioma malignancy in vivo. In culture, siRNA-mediated Nucleolin knockdown reduced human brain endothelial cell (HCMEC) and HUVEC sprouting angiogenesis, proliferation, filopodia extension, and glucose metabolism. Furthermore, inhibition of Nucleolin with the aptamer AS1411 decreased brain endothelial cell proliferation in vitro. Mechanistically, Nucleolin knockdown in HCMECs and HUVECs uncovered regulation of angiogenesis involving VEGFR2 and of endothelial glycolysis. These findings identify Nucleolin as a neurodevelopmental factor reactivated in glioma that promotes sprouting angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism, characterizing Nucleolin as an oncofetal protein. Our findings have potential implications in the therapeutic targeting of glioma. American Society for Clinical Investigation 2023-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10243742/ /pubmed/36917178 http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.143071 Text en © 2023 Schwab et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Research Article
Schwab, Marc
de Trizio, Ignazio
Ghobrial, Moheb
Shiu, Jau-Ye
Sürücü, Oguzkan
Girolamo, Francesco
Errede, Mariella
Yilmaz, Murat
Haybaeck, Johannes
Moiraghi, Alessandro
Monnier, Philippe P.
Lawler, Sean E.
Greenfield, Jeffrey P.
Radovanovic, Ivan
Frei, Karl
Schlapbach, Ralph
Vogel, Viola
Virgintino, Daniela
De Bock, Katrien
Wälchli, Thomas
Nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature
title Nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature
title_full Nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature
title_fullStr Nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature
title_full_unstemmed Nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature
title_short Nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature
title_sort nucleolin promotes angiogenesis and endothelial metabolism along the oncofetal axis in the human brain vasculature
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10243742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36917178
http://dx.doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.143071
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