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ETMR-03. THE ROLE OF FOXR2 IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCER

Forkhead Box R2 (FOXR2) is a transcription factor of the Forkhead Box family that has been correlated with tumorigenesis, aberrant cell growth or tumor progression. Expression of FOXR2 in pediatric brain tumors is, besides in subsets of medullo-, pineo- and glioblastoma, primarily present in CNS neu...

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Autores principales: Schmitt-Hoffner, Felix, van Rijn, Sjoerd, Hübner, Jens-Martin, Lambo, Sander, Mauermann, Monika, Mack, Norman, Schwalm, Benjamin, Pfister, Stefan, Kool, Marcel
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715965/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.207
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author Schmitt-Hoffner, Felix
van Rijn, Sjoerd
Hübner, Jens-Martin
Lambo, Sander
Mauermann, Monika
Mack, Norman
Schwalm, Benjamin
Pfister, Stefan
Kool, Marcel
author_facet Schmitt-Hoffner, Felix
van Rijn, Sjoerd
Hübner, Jens-Martin
Lambo, Sander
Mauermann, Monika
Mack, Norman
Schwalm, Benjamin
Pfister, Stefan
Kool, Marcel
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description Forkhead Box R2 (FOXR2) is a transcription factor of the Forkhead Box family that has been correlated with tumorigenesis, aberrant cell growth or tumor progression. Expression of FOXR2 in pediatric brain tumors is, besides in subsets of medullo-, pineo- and glioblastoma, primarily present in CNS neuroblastoma with FOXR2 activation (CNS NB-FOXR2), a novel entity that we in 2016 identified from the former class of primitive neuroectodermal tumors of the central nervous system (CNS-PNET). Analyzing CNS-NB-FOXR2 tumors we found that FOXR2 mRNA is expressed in an anti-correlative manner compared to the proto-oncogenes MYC and MYCN. With immunoprecipitation analyses we show that FOXR2 binds to MYC and MYCN and is thereby stabilizing these proteins. These observations on the interaction and the anti-correlative manner suggest that FOXR2 and MYC(N) may drive tumor formation in a molecularly similar fashion. To investigate this further we stably expressed FOXR2, MYCN and MYC and a combination of FOXR2 with MYC(N) in human neural stem cells (hNSC) and injected these in the striatum of NSG mice. We could show that hNSC itself do not from a tumor, whereas the expression of FOXR2 and/or MYC(N) in hNSC results in tumorigenesis. Tumors expressing both, FOXR2 and MYC(N) were growing faster than tumors with FOXR2 alone. In addition, tumors are currently being analyzed by ChIP-sequencing for FOXR2, MYC, and MYCN, to better understand the mechanisms how FOXR2 drives tumor formation compared to its interaction partners MYC and MYCN.
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spelling pubmed-77159652020-12-09 ETMR-03. THE ROLE OF FOXR2 IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCER Schmitt-Hoffner, Felix van Rijn, Sjoerd Hübner, Jens-Martin Lambo, Sander Mauermann, Monika Mack, Norman Schwalm, Benjamin Pfister, Stefan Kool, Marcel Neuro Oncol ETMR and other Embryonal Tumors Forkhead Box R2 (FOXR2) is a transcription factor of the Forkhead Box family that has been correlated with tumorigenesis, aberrant cell growth or tumor progression. Expression of FOXR2 in pediatric brain tumors is, besides in subsets of medullo-, pineo- and glioblastoma, primarily present in CNS neuroblastoma with FOXR2 activation (CNS NB-FOXR2), a novel entity that we in 2016 identified from the former class of primitive neuroectodermal tumors of the central nervous system (CNS-PNET). Analyzing CNS-NB-FOXR2 tumors we found that FOXR2 mRNA is expressed in an anti-correlative manner compared to the proto-oncogenes MYC and MYCN. With immunoprecipitation analyses we show that FOXR2 binds to MYC and MYCN and is thereby stabilizing these proteins. These observations on the interaction and the anti-correlative manner suggest that FOXR2 and MYC(N) may drive tumor formation in a molecularly similar fashion. To investigate this further we stably expressed FOXR2, MYCN and MYC and a combination of FOXR2 with MYC(N) in human neural stem cells (hNSC) and injected these in the striatum of NSG mice. We could show that hNSC itself do not from a tumor, whereas the expression of FOXR2 and/or MYC(N) in hNSC results in tumorigenesis. Tumors expressing both, FOXR2 and MYC(N) were growing faster than tumors with FOXR2 alone. In addition, tumors are currently being analyzed by ChIP-sequencing for FOXR2, MYC, and MYCN, to better understand the mechanisms how FOXR2 drives tumor formation compared to its interaction partners MYC and MYCN. Oxford University Press 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7715965/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.207 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle ETMR and other Embryonal Tumors
Schmitt-Hoffner, Felix
van Rijn, Sjoerd
Hübner, Jens-Martin
Lambo, Sander
Mauermann, Monika
Mack, Norman
Schwalm, Benjamin
Pfister, Stefan
Kool, Marcel
ETMR-03. THE ROLE OF FOXR2 IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCER
title ETMR-03. THE ROLE OF FOXR2 IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCER
title_full ETMR-03. THE ROLE OF FOXR2 IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCER
title_fullStr ETMR-03. THE ROLE OF FOXR2 IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCER
title_full_unstemmed ETMR-03. THE ROLE OF FOXR2 IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCER
title_short ETMR-03. THE ROLE OF FOXR2 IN PEDIATRIC BRAIN CANCER
title_sort etmr-03. the role of foxr2 in pediatric brain cancer
topic ETMR and other Embryonal Tumors
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715965/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.207
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