| Literature DB >> 12600941 |
Rebecca M Wolf1, Nicole Draghi, Xiquan Liang, Chengkai Dai, Lene Uhrbom, Charlotta Eklöf, Bengt Westermark, Eric C Holland, Marilyn D Resh.
Abstract
p190RhoGAP and Rho are key regulators of oligodendrocyte differentiation. The gene encoding p190RhoGAP is located at 19q13.3 of the human chromosome, a locus that is deleted in 50%-80% of oligodendrogliomas. Here we provide evidence that p190RhoGAP may suppress gliomagenesis by inducing a differentiated glial phenotype. Using a cell culture model of autocrine loop PDGF stimulation, we show that reduced Rho activity via p190RhoGAP overexpression or Rho kinase inhibition induced cellular process extension, a block in proliferation, and reduced expression of the neural precursor marker nestin. In vivo infection of mice with retrovirus expressing PDGF and the p190 GAP domain caused a decreased incidence of oligodendrogliomas compared with that observed with PDGF alone. Independent experiments revealed that the retroviral vector insertion site in 3 of 50 PDGF-induced gliomas was within the p190RhoGAP gene. This evidence strongly suggests that p190 regulates critical components of PDGF oncogenesis and can act as a tumor suppressor in PDGF-induced gliomas by down-regulating Rho activity.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12600941 PMCID: PMC196001 DOI: 10.1101/gad.1040003
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Dev ISSN: 0890-9369 Impact factor: 11.361