| Literature DB >> 17312396 |
Deric M Park1, Jie Li, Hiroaki Okamoto, Oluwaseun Akeju, Stephanie H Kim, Irina Lubensky, Alexander Vortmeyer, James Dambrosia, Robert J Weil, Edward H Oldfield, John K Park, Zhengping Zhuang.
Abstract
Nuclear receptor corepressor (N-CoR) is a critical regulator of neural stem cell differentiation. Nuclear localization of N-CoR is a feature of undifferentiated neural stem cells and cytoplasmic translocation of N-CoR leads to astrocytic differentiation. Comparative proteomic analysis of microdissected glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) specimens and matched normal glial tissue reveals increased expression of N-CoR in GBM. In GBM primary cell cultures, tumor cells with nuclear localization of N-CoR demonstrate an undifferentiated phenotype, but are subject to astroglial differentiation upon exposure to agents promoting phosphorylation of N-CoR and its subsequent translocation to the cytoplasm. Treatment of glioma cell lines with a combination of retinoic acid and low-dose okadaic acid decreases the corepressor effect of N-CoR and has a striking synergistic effect on growth inhibition. The identification of N-CoR in GBM provides insights into the tumorigenesis process and supports the development of differentiation-based therapeutic strategies.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17312396 DOI: 10.4161/cc.6.4.3856
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Cycle ISSN: 1551-4005 Impact factor: 4.534