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Targeting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Suppresses Neuroblastoma Progression via Upregulation of PTEN Signaling

We have previously demonstrated the role of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) as an autocrine growth factor for neuroblastoma. Here, we report that GRP silencing regulates cell signaling involved in the invasion-metastasis cascade. Using a doxycycline inducible system, we demonstrate that GRP silencin...

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Autores principales: Paul, Pritha, Qiao, Jingbo, Kim, Kwang Woon, Romain, Carmelle, Lee, Sora, Volny, Natasha, Mobley, Bret, Correa, Hernan, Chung, Dai H.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24039782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072570
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author Paul, Pritha
Qiao, Jingbo
Kim, Kwang Woon
Romain, Carmelle
Lee, Sora
Volny, Natasha
Mobley, Bret
Correa, Hernan
Chung, Dai H.
author_facet Paul, Pritha
Qiao, Jingbo
Kim, Kwang Woon
Romain, Carmelle
Lee, Sora
Volny, Natasha
Mobley, Bret
Correa, Hernan
Chung, Dai H.
author_sort Paul, Pritha
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description We have previously demonstrated the role of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) as an autocrine growth factor for neuroblastoma. Here, we report that GRP silencing regulates cell signaling involved in the invasion-metastasis cascade. Using a doxycycline inducible system, we demonstrate that GRP silencing decreased anchorage-independent growth, inhibited migration and neuroblastoma cell-mediated angiogenesis in vitro, and suppressed metastasis in vivo. Targeted inhibition of GRP decreased the mRNA levels of oncogenes responsible for neuroblastoma progression. We also identified PTEN/AKT signaling as a key mediator of the tumorigenic properties of GRP in neuroblastoma cells. Interestingly, PTEN overexpression decreased GRP-mediated migration and angiogenesis; a novel role for this, otherwise, understated tumor suppressor in neuroblastoma. Furthermore, activation of AKT (pAKT) positively correlated with neuroblastoma progression in an in vivo tumor-metastasis model. PTEN expression was slightly decreased in metastatic lesions. A similar phenomenon was observed in human neuroblastoma sections, where, early-stage localized tumors had a higher PTEN expression relative to pAKT; however, an inverse expression pattern was observed in liver lesions. Taken together, our results argue for a dual purpose of targeting GRP in neuroblastoma –1) decreasing expression of critical oncogenes involved in tumor progression, and 2) enhancing activation of tumor suppressor genes to treat aggressive, advanced-stage disease.
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spelling pubmed-37677012013-09-13 Targeting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Suppresses Neuroblastoma Progression via Upregulation of PTEN Signaling Paul, Pritha Qiao, Jingbo Kim, Kwang Woon Romain, Carmelle Lee, Sora Volny, Natasha Mobley, Bret Correa, Hernan Chung, Dai H. PLoS One Research Article We have previously demonstrated the role of gastrin-releasing peptide (GRP) as an autocrine growth factor for neuroblastoma. Here, we report that GRP silencing regulates cell signaling involved in the invasion-metastasis cascade. Using a doxycycline inducible system, we demonstrate that GRP silencing decreased anchorage-independent growth, inhibited migration and neuroblastoma cell-mediated angiogenesis in vitro, and suppressed metastasis in vivo. Targeted inhibition of GRP decreased the mRNA levels of oncogenes responsible for neuroblastoma progression. We also identified PTEN/AKT signaling as a key mediator of the tumorigenic properties of GRP in neuroblastoma cells. Interestingly, PTEN overexpression decreased GRP-mediated migration and angiogenesis; a novel role for this, otherwise, understated tumor suppressor in neuroblastoma. Furthermore, activation of AKT (pAKT) positively correlated with neuroblastoma progression in an in vivo tumor-metastasis model. PTEN expression was slightly decreased in metastatic lesions. A similar phenomenon was observed in human neuroblastoma sections, where, early-stage localized tumors had a higher PTEN expression relative to pAKT; however, an inverse expression pattern was observed in liver lesions. Taken together, our results argue for a dual purpose of targeting GRP in neuroblastoma –1) decreasing expression of critical oncogenes involved in tumor progression, and 2) enhancing activation of tumor suppressor genes to treat aggressive, advanced-stage disease. Public Library of Science 2013-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3767701/ /pubmed/24039782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072570 Text en © 2013 Paul 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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Paul, Pritha
Qiao, Jingbo
Kim, Kwang Woon
Romain, Carmelle
Lee, Sora
Volny, Natasha
Mobley, Bret
Correa, Hernan
Chung, Dai H.
Targeting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Suppresses Neuroblastoma Progression via Upregulation of PTEN Signaling
title Targeting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Suppresses Neuroblastoma Progression via Upregulation of PTEN Signaling
title_full Targeting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Suppresses Neuroblastoma Progression via Upregulation of PTEN Signaling
title_fullStr Targeting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Suppresses Neuroblastoma Progression via Upregulation of PTEN Signaling
title_full_unstemmed Targeting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Suppresses Neuroblastoma Progression via Upregulation of PTEN Signaling
title_short Targeting Gastrin-Releasing Peptide Suppresses Neuroblastoma Progression via Upregulation of PTEN Signaling
title_sort targeting gastrin-releasing peptide suppresses neuroblastoma progression via upregulation of pten signaling
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3767701/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24039782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0072570
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