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Regulation of cAMP and GSK3 signaling pathways contributes to the neuronal conversion of glioma

Author(s)
Oh, JinsooKim, YongboChe, LihuaKim, Jeong BeomChang, Gyeong EonCheong, EunjiKang, Seok-GuHa, Yoon
Issued Date
2017-11
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0178881
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/23078
Fulltext
http://journals.plos.org/plosone/article/authors?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0178881
Citation
PLOS ONE, v.12, no.11, pp.e0178881
Abstract
Glioma is the most malignant type of primary central nervous system tumors, and has an extremely poor prognosis. One potential therapeutic approach is to induce the terminal differentiation of glioma through the forced expression of pro-neural factors. Our goal is to show the proof of concept of the neuronal conversion of C6 glioma through the combined action of small molecules. We investigated the various changes in gene expression, cell-specific marker expression, signaling pathways, physiological characteristics, and morphology in glioma after combination treatment with two small molecules (CHIR99021, a glycogen synthase kinase 3 [GSK3] inhibitor and forskolin, a cyclic adenosine monophosphate [cAMP] activator). Here, we show that the combined action of CHIR99021 and forskolin converted malignant glioma into fully differentiated neurons with no malignant characteristics; inhibited the proliferation of malignant glioma; and significantly down-regulated gene ontology and gene expression profiles related to cell division, gliogenesis, and angiogenesis in small molecule-induced neurons. In vivo, the combined action of CHIR99021 and forskolin markedly delayed neurological deficits and significantly reduced the tumor volume. We suggest that reprogramming technology may be a potential treatment strategy replacing the therapeutic paradigm of traditional treatment of malignant glioma, and a combination molecule comprising a GSK3 inhibitor and a cAMP inducer could be the next generation of anticancer drugs.
Publisher
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
ISSN
1932-6203
Keyword
NEURAL STEM-CELLSFUNCTIONAL-NEURONSHUMAN FIBROBLASTSMOUSEBRAINGENERATION

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