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α5-GABAA receptors negatively regulate MYC-amplified medulloblastoma growth.

Soma Sengupta1, Shyamal Dilhan Weeraratne, Hongyu Sun, Jillian Phallen, Sundari K Rallapalli, Natalia Teider, Bela Kosaras, Vladimir Amani, Jessica Pierre-Francois, Yujie Tang, Brian Nguyen, Furong Yu, Simone Schubert, Brianna Balansay, Dimitris Mathios, Mirna Lechpammer, Tenley C Archer, Phuoc Tran, Richard J Reimer, James M Cook, Michael Lim, Frances E Jensen, Scott L Pomeroy, Yoon-Jae Cho.   

Abstract

Neural tumors often express neurotransmitter receptors as markers of their developmental lineage. Although these receptors have been well characterized in electrophysiological, developmental and pharmacological settings, their importance in the maintenance and progression of brain tumors and, importantly, the effect of their targeting in brain cancers remains obscure. Here, we demonstrate high levels of GABRA5, which encodes the α5-subunit of the GABAA receptor complex, in aggressive MYC-driven, "Group 3" medulloblastomas. We hypothesized that modulation of α5-GABAA receptors alters medulloblastoma cell survival and monitored biological and electrophysiological responses of GABRA5-expressing medulloblastoma cells upon pharmacological targeting of the GABAA receptor. While antagonists, inverse agonists and non-specific positive allosteric modulators had limited effects on medulloblastoma cells, a highly specific and potent α5-GABAA receptor agonist, QHii066, resulted in marked membrane depolarization and a significant decrease in cell survival. This effect was GABRA5 dependent and mediated through the induction of apoptosis as well as accumulation of cells in S and G2 phases of the cell cycle. Chemical genomic profiling of QHii066-treated medulloblastoma cells confirmed inhibition of MYC-related transcriptional activity and revealed an enrichment of HOXA5 target gene expression. siRNA-mediated knockdown of HOXA5 markedly blunted the response of medulloblastoma cells to QHii066. Furthermore, QHii066 sensitized GABRA5 positive medulloblastoma cells to radiation and chemotherapy consistent with the role of HOXA5 in directly regulating p53 expression and inducing apoptosis. Thus, our results provide novel insights into the synthetic lethal nature of α5-GABAA receptor activation in MYC-driven/Group 3 medulloblastomas and propose its targeting as a novel strategy for the management of this highly aggressive tumor.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24196163      PMCID: PMC3974267          DOI: 10.1007/s00401-013-1205-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Acta Neuropathol        ISSN: 0001-6322            Impact factor:   17.088


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