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In vivo RNAi screen identifies NLK as a negative regulator of mesenchymal activity in glioblastoma

Authors
Sa J.K.[Sa J.K.]Yoon Y.[Yoon Y.]Kim M.[Kim M.]Kim Y.[Kim Y.]Cho H.J.[Cho H.J.]Lee J.-K.[Lee J.-K.]Kim G.-S.[Kim G.-S.]Han S.[Han S.]Kim W.J.[Kim W.J.]Shin Y.J.[Shin Y.J.]Joo K.M.[Joo K.M.]Paddison P.J.[Paddison P.J.]Ishitani T.[Ishitani T.]Lee J.[Lee J.]Nam D.-H.[Nam D.-H.]
Issue Date
2015
Keywords
Glioblastoma; Mesenchymal; Nemo-like kinase; RNA interference screen; Stemness
Citation
Oncotarget, v.6, no.24, pp.20145 - 20159
Journal Title
Oncotarget
Volume
6
Number
24
Start Page
20145
End Page
20159
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/skku/handle/2021.sw.skku/49779
Abstract
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most lethal brain cancer with profound genomic alterations. While the bona fide tumor suppressor genes such as PTEN, NF1, and TP53 have high frequency of inactivating mutations, there may be the genes with GBM-suppressive roles for which genomic mutation is not a primary cause for inactivation. To identify such genes, we employed in vivo RNAi screening approach using the patient-derived GBM xenograft models. We found that Nemo-Like Kinase (NLK) negatively regulates mesenchymal activities, a characteristic of aggressive GBM, in part via inhibition of WNT/β-catenin signaling. Consistent with this, we found that NLK expression is especially low in a subset of GBMs that harbors high WNT/mesenchymal activities. Restoration of NLK inhibited WNT and mesenchymal activities, decreased clonogenic growth and survival, and impeded tumor growth in vivo. These data unravel a tumor suppressive role of NLK and support the feasibility of combining oncogenomics with in vivo RNAi screen.
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