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AuthorBanasavadi-Siddegowda, Y K
AuthorRussell, L
AuthorFrair, E
AuthorKarkhanis, V A
AuthorRelation, T
AuthorYoo, J Y
AuthorZhang, J
AuthorSif, S
AuthorImitola, J
AuthorBaiocchi, R
AuthorKaur , B
Available date2021-02-08T09:14:55Z
Publication Date2017
Publication NameOncogene
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/onc.2016.199
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/17645
AbstractGlioblastoma (GBM) represents the most common and aggressive histologic subtype among malignant astrocytoma and is associated with poor outcomes because of heterogeneous tumour cell population including mature non-stem-like cell and immature stem-like cells within the tumour. Thus, it is critical to find new target-specific therapeutic modalities. Protein arginine methyltransferase enzyme 5 (PRMT5) regulates many cellular processes through its methylation activity and its overexpression in GBM is associated with more aggressive disease. Previously, we have shown that silencing of PRMT5 expression in differentiated GBM cell lines results in apoptosis and reduced tumour growth in mice. Here, we report the critical role of PRMT5 in GBM differentiated cells (GBMDC) grown in serum and GBM neurospheres (GBMNS) grown as neurospheres in vitro. Our results uncover a very significant role for PRMT5 in GBMNS self-renewal capacity and proliferation. PRMT5 knockdown in GBMDC led to apoptosis, knockdown in GBMNS led to G1 cell cycle arrest through upregulation of p27 and hypophoshorylation of retinoblastoma protein, leading to senescence. Comparison of impact of PRMT5 on cellular signalling by the Human Phospho-Kinase Array and chromatin immunoprecipitation-PCR revealed that unlike GBMDC, PRMT5 regulates PTEN expression and controls Akt and ERk activity in GBMNS. In vivo transient depletion of PRMT5 decreased intracranial tumour size and growth rate in mice implanted with both primary tumour-derived GBMNS and GBMDC. This is the first study to identify PTEN as a potential downstream target of PRMT5 and PRMT5 is vital to support both mature and immature GBM tumour cell populations.
Languageen
PublisherNature Publishing Group
TitlePRMT5-PTEN molecular pathway regulates senescence and self-renewal of primary glioblastoma neurosphere cells
TypeArticle
Pagination263-274
Issue Number2
Volume Number36
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