EGFR inhibition in glioblastoma cells induces G2/M arrest and is independent of p53

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作者
Kapoor, Gurpreet S.
Christie, Antoire
O'Rourke, Donald M.
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Sch Med, Dept Neurosurg, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
[2] Univ Penn, Sch Med, Dept Pathol & Lab Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
Tp53; EGFR; RTK; GBM; erbB; Cdc2; T691S; G2/M;
D O I
10.4161/cbt.6.4.3852
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Mutations involving the TP53 gene are frequently identified in up to 50% of all human tumors, including glioblastomas. Analysis of expression patterns of TP53 in glioblastomas shows that it is mainly mutated in secondary glioblastomas and is less common in primary GBMs. However, the prognostic significance of TP53 loss of function in astrocytomas has always been controversial. In contrast, EGFR/erbB2 complexes have been implicated in the poor prognosis of several cancers, including glioblastomas. Our previous work showed that transforming phenotypes could be inhibited by interfering with active EGFR/erbB2 complex using mutant erbB2 proteins in wild-type p53 GBM cells.(1,2) To assess the dependence of EGFR inhibited phenotype on p53, we used three mutant p53 glioblastoma cell lines in the present study and showed that mutant erbB2 can be exploited to inhibit EGFR-mediated oncogenic transformation irrespective of p53 status. Ectopic expression of a mutant erbB2 receptor (T691S) in mutant p53 GBM cells resulted in slower growth rate than empty vector controls. T691S-expressing clones exhibited a more flattened and nontransformed morphology. Consistently, T691S inhibited transformation in soft agar assays and tumor formation in nude mice indepen dent of p53 status. Biochemical analysis showed reduced Akt and GSK-3 alpha/beta, but not p42/44MAPK phosphorylation, in T691S-expressing cells, when compared to parental controls, suggesting the PI3-K pathway may be more relevant than MAPK for glial cell transformation. Cell cycle analysis showed reduced cyclin D1 and CDK6 and increased phospho-Cdc-2 (Tyr15) and p15INK4B in erbB2-inhibited cells, suggesting that non functional EGFR/erbB2 complexes exert their inhibitory effects at various stages of the cell cycle to block the progression of cells through G(2)/M via Akt/GSK-3/ Cdc2 pathway. Collectively, these observations provide a basis for receptor-based therapies that disable erbB receptors and inhibit proliferative signals in erbB-expressing human cancers including glioblastomas, regardless of their TP53 status.
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页码:571 / 579
页数:9
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