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PTEN loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of Lgl1

Glioblastoma multiforme is an aggressive and incurable type of brain tumor. A subset of undifferentiated glioblastoma cells, known as glioblastoma tumor initiating cells (GTICs), has an essential role in the malignancy of this disease and also appears to mediate resistance to radiation therapy and c...

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Autores principales: Gont, Alexander, Hanson, Jennifer E L, Lavictoire, Sylvie J, Parolin, Doris A E, Daneshmand, Manijeh, Restall, Ian J, Soucie, Mathieu, Nicholas, Garth, Woulfe, John, Kassam, Amin, Da Silva, Vasco F, Lorimer, Ian AJ
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23907540
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author Gont, Alexander
Hanson, Jennifer E L
Lavictoire, Sylvie J
Parolin, Doris A E
Daneshmand, Manijeh
Restall, Ian J
Soucie, Mathieu
Nicholas, Garth
Woulfe, John
Kassam, Amin
Da Silva, Vasco F
Lorimer, Ian AJ
author_facet Gont, Alexander
Hanson, Jennifer E L
Lavictoire, Sylvie J
Parolin, Doris A E
Daneshmand, Manijeh
Restall, Ian J
Soucie, Mathieu
Nicholas, Garth
Woulfe, John
Kassam, Amin
Da Silva, Vasco F
Lorimer, Ian AJ
author_sort Gont, Alexander
collection PubMed
description Glioblastoma multiforme is an aggressive and incurable type of brain tumor. A subset of undifferentiated glioblastoma cells, known as glioblastoma tumor initiating cells (GTICs), has an essential role in the malignancy of this disease and also appears to mediate resistance to radiation therapy and chemotherapy. GTICs retain the ability to differentiate into cells with reduced malignant potential, but the signaling pathways controlling differentiation are not fully understood at this time. PTEN loss is a very common in glioblastoma multiforme and leads to aberrant activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase pathway. Increased signalling through this pathway leads to activation of multiple protein kinases, including atypical protein kinase C. In Drosophila, active atypical protein kinase C has been shown to promote the self-renewal of neuroblasts, inhibiting their differentiation along a neuronal lineage. This effect is mediated by atypical protein kinase c-mediated phosphorylation and inactivation of Lgl, a protein that was first characterized as a tumour suppressor in Drosophila. The effects of the atypical protein kinase C/Lgl pathway on the differentiation status of GTICs, and its potential link to PTEN loss, have not been assessed previously. Here we show that PTEN loss leads to the phosphorylation and inactivation of Lgl by atypical protein kinase C in glioblastoma cells. Re-expression of PTEN in GTICs promoted their differentiation along a neuronal lineage. This effect was also seen when atypical protein kinase C was knocked down using RNA interference, and when a non-phosphorylatable, constitutively active form of Lgl was expressed in GTICs. Thus PTEN loss, acting via atypical protein kinase C activation and Lgl inactivation, helps to maintain GTICs in an undifferentiated state.
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spelling pubmed-37871562013-10-01 PTEN loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of Lgl1 Gont, Alexander Hanson, Jennifer E L Lavictoire, Sylvie J Parolin, Doris A E Daneshmand, Manijeh Restall, Ian J Soucie, Mathieu Nicholas, Garth Woulfe, John Kassam, Amin Da Silva, Vasco F Lorimer, Ian AJ Oncotarget Research Paper Glioblastoma multiforme is an aggressive and incurable type of brain tumor. A subset of undifferentiated glioblastoma cells, known as glioblastoma tumor initiating cells (GTICs), has an essential role in the malignancy of this disease and also appears to mediate resistance to radiation therapy and chemotherapy. GTICs retain the ability to differentiate into cells with reduced malignant potential, but the signaling pathways controlling differentiation are not fully understood at this time. PTEN loss is a very common in glioblastoma multiforme and leads to aberrant activation of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase pathway. Increased signalling through this pathway leads to activation of multiple protein kinases, including atypical protein kinase C. In Drosophila, active atypical protein kinase C has been shown to promote the self-renewal of neuroblasts, inhibiting their differentiation along a neuronal lineage. This effect is mediated by atypical protein kinase c-mediated phosphorylation and inactivation of Lgl, a protein that was first characterized as a tumour suppressor in Drosophila. The effects of the atypical protein kinase C/Lgl pathway on the differentiation status of GTICs, and its potential link to PTEN loss, have not been assessed previously. Here we show that PTEN loss leads to the phosphorylation and inactivation of Lgl by atypical protein kinase C in glioblastoma cells. Re-expression of PTEN in GTICs promoted their differentiation along a neuronal lineage. This effect was also seen when atypical protein kinase C was knocked down using RNA interference, and when a non-phosphorylatable, constitutively active form of Lgl was expressed in GTICs. Thus PTEN loss, acting via atypical protein kinase C activation and Lgl inactivation, helps to maintain GTICs in an undifferentiated state. Impact Journals LLC 2013-07-21 /pmc/articles/PMC3787156/ /pubmed/23907540 Text en Copyright: © 2013 Gont et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited
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Gont, Alexander
Hanson, Jennifer E L
Lavictoire, Sylvie J
Parolin, Doris A E
Daneshmand, Manijeh
Restall, Ian J
Soucie, Mathieu
Nicholas, Garth
Woulfe, John
Kassam, Amin
Da Silva, Vasco F
Lorimer, Ian AJ
PTEN loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of Lgl1
title PTEN loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of Lgl1
title_full PTEN loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of Lgl1
title_fullStr PTEN loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of Lgl1
title_full_unstemmed PTEN loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of Lgl1
title_short PTEN loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of Lgl1
title_sort pten loss represses glioblastoma tumor initiating cell differentiation via inactivation of lgl1
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3787156/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23907540
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