Abstract

Abstract Glioblastoma is an aggressive form of brain cancer with universally poor prognosis. Even with optimal therapy, the cancer recurs frequently. Phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) is a tumor suppressor gene whose mutations are often found in multiple human cancers. PTEN encodes a lipid phosphatase and serves as a negative regulator of the phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) pathway. Cumulative evidence suggests that PTEN mutations play significant roles in tumorigenesis of glioblastoma as 60% of glioblastoma patients acquired mutations in this gene. Based on our preliminary data, transcriptomic profiling of primary astrocytes derived from Pten knockout mice revealed an overlapping enrichment of mitotic regulators and cell cycle related pathways with human GBM. 4 genes (RCC1, RCC2, NEK2, and CHK2) were validated to be significantly upregulated in PTEN KO astrocytes by qRT-PCR. Regulator of chromatin condensation 2 (RCC2) has been reported to be guanine-nucleotide exchange factor (GEF) for Rac1 and RalA GTPase and act as a regulator of cell cycle progression. Accumulating evidence revealed a pro-tumorigenic role of RCC2 in multiple cancers such as tumor growth and tumor metastasis. Via siRNA inhibition of RCC2, we demonstrated that knocking down of RCC2 in glioblastoma cell lines suppresses cell growth and RCC2 is essential for both G1-S and G2-M progression. Additionally, RCC2 knocking down and a PI3K inhibitor LY294002 inhibit glioblastoma cell viability in a synergistic manner. In summary, PTEN deficiency leads to the upregulation of RCC2, which may promote tumorigenesis of glioblastoma by dysregulating cell cycle progression.To further explore the RCC2 roles, we will find the potential downstream target of RCC2 in dysregulating cell cycle and its potential therapeutic effect in vivo. Funding: General Research Fund Grant #14113519 from The Research Grants Council of Hong Kong Citation Format: Tian Liu, Penelope Mei-Yu Or, Chi-Wai Wong, Stanley Kwok-Kuen Cheung, Yubing Wang, Yiwei Wang, Andrew M. Chan. Analysis of Pten-null mouse astrocytes revealed overlapping transcribed genes with human glioblastoma transcriptome [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research 2020; 2020 Apr 27-28 and Jun 22-24. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2020;80(16 Suppl):Abstract nr 97.

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