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An Off-Target Nucleostemin RNAi Inhibits Growth in Human Glioblastoma-Derived Cancer Stem Cells

Glioblastomas (GBM) may contain a variable proportion of active cancer stem cells (CSCs) capable of self-renewal, of aggregating into CD133(+) neurospheres, and to develop intracranial tumors that phenocopy the original ones. We hypothesized that nucleostemin may contribute to cancer stem cell biolo...

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Autores principales: Gil-Ranedo, Jon, Mendiburu-Eliçabe, Marina, García-Villanueva, Mercedes, Medina, Diego, del Álamo, Marta, Izquierdo, Marta
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3236221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22174890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028753
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author Gil-Ranedo, Jon
Mendiburu-Eliçabe, Marina
García-Villanueva, Mercedes
Medina, Diego
del Álamo, Marta
Izquierdo, Marta
author_facet Gil-Ranedo, Jon
Mendiburu-Eliçabe, Marina
García-Villanueva, Mercedes
Medina, Diego
del Álamo, Marta
Izquierdo, Marta
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description Glioblastomas (GBM) may contain a variable proportion of active cancer stem cells (CSCs) capable of self-renewal, of aggregating into CD133(+) neurospheres, and to develop intracranial tumors that phenocopy the original ones. We hypothesized that nucleostemin may contribute to cancer stem cell biology as these cells share characteristics with normal stem cells. Here we report that nucleostemin is expressed in GBM-CSCs isolated from patient samples, and that its expression, conversely to what it has been described for ordinary stem cells, does not disappear when cells are differentiated. The significance of nucleostemin expression in CSCs was addressed by targeting the corresponding mRNA using lentivirally transduced short hairpin RNA (shRNA). In doing so, we found an off-target nucleostemin RNAi (shRNA22) that abolishes proliferation and induces apoptosis in GBM-CSCs. Furthermore, in the presence of shRNA22, GBM-CSCs failed to form neurospheres in vitro or grow on soft agar. When these cells are xenotransplanted into the brains of nude rats, tumor development is significantly delayed. Attempts were made to identify the primary target/s of shRNA22, suggesting a transcription factor involved in one of the MAP-kinases signaling-pathways or multiple targets. The use of this shRNA may contribute to develop new therapeutic approaches for this incurable type of brain tumor.
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spelling pubmed-32362212011-12-15 An Off-Target Nucleostemin RNAi Inhibits Growth in Human Glioblastoma-Derived Cancer Stem Cells Gil-Ranedo, Jon Mendiburu-Eliçabe, Marina García-Villanueva, Mercedes Medina, Diego del Álamo, Marta Izquierdo, Marta PLoS One Research Article Glioblastomas (GBM) may contain a variable proportion of active cancer stem cells (CSCs) capable of self-renewal, of aggregating into CD133(+) neurospheres, and to develop intracranial tumors that phenocopy the original ones. We hypothesized that nucleostemin may contribute to cancer stem cell biology as these cells share characteristics with normal stem cells. Here we report that nucleostemin is expressed in GBM-CSCs isolated from patient samples, and that its expression, conversely to what it has been described for ordinary stem cells, does not disappear when cells are differentiated. The significance of nucleostemin expression in CSCs was addressed by targeting the corresponding mRNA using lentivirally transduced short hairpin RNA (shRNA). In doing so, we found an off-target nucleostemin RNAi (shRNA22) that abolishes proliferation and induces apoptosis in GBM-CSCs. Furthermore, in the presence of shRNA22, GBM-CSCs failed to form neurospheres in vitro or grow on soft agar. When these cells are xenotransplanted into the brains of nude rats, tumor development is significantly delayed. Attempts were made to identify the primary target/s of shRNA22, suggesting a transcription factor involved in one of the MAP-kinases signaling-pathways or multiple targets. The use of this shRNA may contribute to develop new therapeutic approaches for this incurable type of brain tumor. Public Library of Science 2011-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3236221/ /pubmed/22174890 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028753 Text en Gil-Ranedo et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Gil-Ranedo, Jon
Mendiburu-Eliçabe, Marina
García-Villanueva, Mercedes
Medina, Diego
del Álamo, Marta
Izquierdo, Marta
An Off-Target Nucleostemin RNAi Inhibits Growth in Human Glioblastoma-Derived Cancer Stem Cells
title An Off-Target Nucleostemin RNAi Inhibits Growth in Human Glioblastoma-Derived Cancer Stem Cells
title_full An Off-Target Nucleostemin RNAi Inhibits Growth in Human Glioblastoma-Derived Cancer Stem Cells
title_fullStr An Off-Target Nucleostemin RNAi Inhibits Growth in Human Glioblastoma-Derived Cancer Stem Cells
title_full_unstemmed An Off-Target Nucleostemin RNAi Inhibits Growth in Human Glioblastoma-Derived Cancer Stem Cells
title_short An Off-Target Nucleostemin RNAi Inhibits Growth in Human Glioblastoma-Derived Cancer Stem Cells
title_sort off-target nucleostemin rnai inhibits growth in human glioblastoma-derived cancer stem cells
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3236221/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22174890
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0028753
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