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BMI1 is a therapeutic target in recurrent medulloblastoma.

David Bakhshinyan1,2, Chitra Venugopal1,3, Ashley A Adile1,2, Neha Garg1,3, Branavan Manoranjan1,2,4, Robin Hallett5, Xin Wang6,7, Sujeivan Mahendram1,3, Parvez Vora1,3, Thusyanth Vijayakumar1,2, Minomi Subapanditha1,3, Mohini Singh1,2, Michelle Masayo Kameda-Smith1,2,3, Maleeha Qazi1,2, Nicole McFarlane1,3, Aneet Mann1, Olufemi A Ajani3, Blake Yarascavitch3, Vijay Ramaswamy6,8, Hamza Farooq6,7, Sorana Morrissy8, Liangxian Cao9, Nadiya Sydorenko9, Ramil Baiazitov9, Wu Du9, Josephine Sheedy9, Marla Weetall9, Young-Choon Moon9, Chang-Sun Lee9, Jacek M Kwiecien10,11, Kathleen H Delaney10, Brad Doble1,2, Yoon-Jae Cho12,13, Siddhartha Mitra12,13, David Kaplan5,14, Michael D Taylor7,15, Thomas W Davis9, Sheila K Singh16,17,18,19.   

Abstract

Medulloblastoma (MB) is the most frequent malignant pediatric brain tumor, representing 20% of newly diagnosed childhood central nervous system malignancies. Although advances in multimodal therapy yielded a 5-year survivorship of 80%, MB still accounts for the leading cause of childhood cancer mortality. In this work, we describe the epigenetic regulator BMI1 as a novel therapeutic target for the treatment of recurrent human Group 3 MB, a childhood brain tumor for which there is virtually no treatment option beyond palliation. Current clinical trials for recurrent MB patients based on genomic profiles of primary, treatment-naive tumors will provide limited clinical benefit since recurrent metastatic MBs are highly genetically divergent from their primary tumor. Using a small molecule inhibitor against BMI1, PTC-028, we were able to demonstrate complete ablation of self-renewal of MB stem cells in vitro. When administered to mice xenografted with patient tumors, we observed significant reduction in tumor burden in both local and metastatic compartments and subsequent increased survival, without neurotoxicity. Strikingly, serial in vivo re-transplantation assays demonstrated a marked reduction in tumor initiation ability of recurrent MB cells upon re-transplantation of PTC-028-treated cells into secondary recipient mouse brains. As Group 3 MB is often metastatic and uniformly fatal at recurrence, with no current or planned trials of targeted therapy, an efficacious targeted agent would be rapidly transitioned to clinical trials.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30348991     DOI: 10.1038/s41388-018-0549-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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