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Query: EC:2.7.10.2 (
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The 6-day subrenal capsule assay for determining chemotherapeutic sensitivities of brain tumors was studied. Rat
glioma
9L and ACNU resistant 9L-2 were transplanted under the renal capsule of normal immunocompetent WKA rats for laboratory investigation. Evaluation of implanted tumor growth till 12 days was performed. The effects of chemotherapeutic agents administered intravenously were evaluated by measuring the growth rate of implanted tumor specimens. The results obtained from
SRC
were compared with the results from colony forming assay. Both were correlated to each other. On the other hand, histological investigation revealed that implanted human tumor cells had been diminished and implanted tumor was replaced by immunoreactive cells from the host in many cases. These results threw doubt on a reliability of
SRC
. To avoid this immunoreaction, cyclophosphamide was injected as immunosuppressive agent subcutaneously 24 hours before implantation. In such cases, the growth rates of implanted tumors were increased and histologically the implanted tumor cells existed for 6 days after implantation. Twenty-three malignant brain tumors (malignant astrocytomas 16, metastatic tumors 5, malignant lymphoma 2) were obtained as surgical specimens. Evaluable assay rate of our study were 89%. 15 patients with malignant astrocytomas were studied about correlation between the sensitivities of ACNU and post-operative clinical courses. Overall clinical correlation of 15 cases of malignant astrocytomas was 47%. These results from subrenal capsule assay are not seemed to be beneficial for clinical use. Immunoreactive response when using immunocompetent rats must be solved in future.
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PMID:[Chemotherapy responsiveness of brain tumors in subrenal capsule assay]. 232 45
Herbimycin A, a potent tyrosine kinase inhibitor, suppressed nitric oxide synthase (NOS) induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interferon-gamma (IFN-gamma) in C6 glial cells. LPS activated NF-kappa B, and this effect was inhibited by pretreatment with herbimycin A. In addition, IFN-gamma activated the tyrosine protein kinase,
JAK2
, and tyrosine-phosphorylation by itself was also inhibited by herbimycin A. These results suggest that herbimycin A suppresses iNOS induction by inhibition of both NF-kappa B activation caused by LPS, and tyrosine-phosphorylation of
JAK2
caused by IFN-gamma in C6
glioma
cells.
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PMID:Herbimycin A suppresses NF-kappa B activation and tyrosine phosphorylation of JAK2 and the subsequent induction of nitric oxide synthase in C6 glioma cells. 755 23
Amplifications of cellular oncogenes and growth factor genes have previously been reported in gliomas. Here we have evaluated 21 gliomas for amplification of tumor related genes including NMYC, EGFR, TGFalpha, MET, CMYC,
SRC
, HRAS, NRAS, SEC, ROS1, JUN, and WNT1. Five amplifications were observed. The epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene was amplified in 4 glioblastomas. The oncogene MET was amplified in a glioblastoma which showed no EGFR gene amplification. Importantly, both genes are located on chromosome 7 and belong to a family with tyrosine kinase activity. There was no amplification found for TGFalpha which was previously reported to be amplified in gliomas. The finding of MET and EGFR independently amplified in
glioma
lends further support to a crucial role of chromosome 7 in the development of gliomas.
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PMID:Two independent amplification events on chromosome 7 in glioma: amplification of the epidermal growth factor receptor gene and amplification of the oncogene MET. 801 63
Allelic loss of chromsome 19q occurs frequently in malignant gliomas, suggesting the presence of a chromosome 19q
glioma
tumor suppressor gene. Deletion mapping studies have delineated a 3.5 Mb candidate region between D19S219 and HRC. Cloned sequences from the proximal 425 kb of this interval, however, have not shown tumor-specific alterations. To refine the location of the tumor suppressor gene further, we conducted loss of heterozygosity studies on 191 malignant gliomas using nine PCR-based polymorphisms. These included the previously identified and physically mapped markers D19S219, DM, D19S112, HRC and the recently physically mapped polymorphisms at D19S412,
STD
, D19S596 and GYS. In addition, we isolated a novel microsatellite polymorphism that maps 400 kb telomeric to D19S112. Oligodendroglial tumors showed frequent loss of heterozygosity in all grades, and typically displayed allelic loss at all studied markers. Astrocytomas, however, showed frequent loss primarily in anaplastic astrocytomas and displayed deletion breakpoints within the candidate region. Deletion mapping revealed a minimal region of overlap between D19S412 and
STD
, a distance of 900 kb. These data suggest that the D19S412-
STD
interval represents the most likely location for a chromsome 19q
glioma
tumor suppressor gene involved in astrocytoma, and perhaps oligodendroglioma, tumorigenesis.
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PMID:Refined deletion mapping of the chromosome 19q glioma tumor suppressor gene to the D19S412-STD interval. 895 92
Glycosyltransferase gene transfection into cell lines has been an approach used successfully to elucidate the functional role of cell surface glycoconjugates. We have transfected the rat CMP-NeuAc:Galbeta1,4GlcNAc alpha2,6-sialyltransferase (EC 2.4.99.1) gene into a human, tumorigenic,
glioma
cell line, U373 MG. This transfection led to a marked inhibition of invasivity, alterations in adhesivity to fibronectin and collagen matrices, and inappropriately sialylated alpha3beta1 integrin. Adhesion-mediated protein tyrosine phosphorylation was reduced in the transfectants despite increased expression of
focal adhesion kinase
, p125fak. Furthermore, the transfectants showed a distinct cell morphology, an increased number of focal adhesion sites, and different sensitivity to cytochalasin D treatment than control U373 MG cells. These results suggest that inappropriate sialylation of cell surface glycoconjugates, such as integrins, can change focal adhesion as well as adhesion-mediated signal transduction and block
glioma
cell invasivity in vitro.
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PMID:alpha2,6-Sialyltransferase gene transfection into a human glioma cell line (U373 MG) results in decreased invasivity. 916 54
The dual signal hypothesis of apoptosis holds that a common signal can activate both apoptotic and proliferative pathways. The fate of a cell is dependent on which of these two pathways predominates. In the MAPK family of kinases, ERK and JNK have been proposed to mediate apoptosis whereas the PI3K-stimulated kinase, Akt/
PKB
, has been shown to inhibit apoptosis. The object of this study was to determine the role of these kinases in a
glioma
model of apoptosis. We have previously shown that K252a induces apoptosis and inhibits kinase activity. In this study we confirm these results and show that the protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor sodium vanadate activates ERK, JNK and Akt/
PKB
, but does not stimulate proliferation. Vanadate did protect T98G cells from K252a-induced apoptosis, an effect that was abolished by addition of the PI3K inhibitor wortmannin. This suggests that PI3K and Akt/
PKB
may be responsible for mediating vanadate's protective effect on
glioma
cells. We conclude that the intracellular balance between protein phosphorylation pathways is a critical determinant of both cell proliferation and cell death.
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PMID:Sodium vanadate inhibits apoptosis in malignant glioma cells: a role for Akt/PKB. 1034 70
The tumor suppressor gene PTEN (MMAC1, TEP1) encodes a dual-specificity phosphatase and is considered a progression-associated target of genetic alterations in human gliomas. Recently, it has been reported that the introduction of wild type PTEN into
glioma
cells containing endogenous mutant PTEN alleles (U87MG, LN-308), but not in those which retain wild-type PTEN (LN-18, LN-229), causes growth suppression and inhibits cellular migration, spreading and focal adhesion. Here, we show that PTEN gene transfer has no effect on the chemosensitivity of the four cell lines. Further, a correlational analysis of the endogenous PTEN status of 12 human
glioma
cell lines with their sensitivity to seven different cancer chemotherapy drugs reveals no link between PTEN and chemosensitivity. In contrast, ectopic expression of wild type PTEN, but not the PTEN(G129R) mutant, in PTEN-mutant gliomas markedly sensitizes these cells to irradiation and to CD95-ligand (CD95L)-induced apoptosis. PTEN-mediated facilitation of CD95L-induced apoptosis is associated with enhanced CD95L-evoked caspase 3 activity. Protein kinase B (
PKB
/Akt), previously shown to inhibit CD95L-induced apoptosis in nonglial COS7 cells, is inactivated by dephosphorylation. Interestingly, both PTEN-mutant U87MG and PTEN-wild-type LN-229 cells contain phosphorylated
PKB
constitutively. Wild-type PTEN gene transfer promotes dephosphorylation of
PKB
specifically in U87MG cells but not in LN-229 cells. Sensitization of U87MG cells to CD95L-apoptosis by wild-type PTEN is blocked by insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). The protection by IGF-1 is inhibited by the phosphoinositide 3-OH (PI 3) kinase inhibitor, wortmannin. Although
PKB
is a down-stream target of PI 3 kinase, the protection by IGF-1 was not associated with the reconstitution of
PKB
phosphorylation. Thus, PTEN may sensitize human malignant
glioma
cells to CD95L-induced apoptosis in a PI 3 kinase-dependent manner that may not require
PKB
phosphorylation.
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PMID:PTEN gene transfer in human malignant glioma: sensitization to irradiation and CD95L-induced apoptosis. 1043 16
The tumor suppressor PTEN negatively controls the phosphoinositide 3-kinase pathway for cell survival by dephosphorylating the phospholipid substrates phosphatidylinositol 3,4-bisphosphate and phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate. PTEN has been proposed to dephosphorylate
focal adhesion kinase
and is implicated in the regulation of cell spreading and motility. We analyzed the role of PTEN in invasion using the two highly infiltrative
glioma
cell lines U87MG (which lacks functional PTEN) and LN229 (wild-type PTEN). After constitutive overexpression of wild-type and phosphatase-deficient (C124S) PTEN, we found significant inhibition of invasion (50-70%) independent of the PTEN status of the cell and of the catalytic core domain of PTEN. Although wild-type but not mutant (C124S) PTEN decreased
PKB
/Akt phosphorylation and induced a stellate morphology in U87MG cells, an accompanying reduction of
focal adhesion kinase
phosphorylation was not seen. We conclude that phosphatase-independent domains of PTEN markedly reduced the invasive potential of
glioma
cells, defining a structural role for PTEN that regulates cell motility distinct of the
PKB
/Akt pathway.
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PMID:The PTEN lipid phosphatase domain is not required to inhibit invasion of glioma cells. 1055 22
Cell-matrix interactions exert a profound influence on cell function and behavior. Our earlier observations suggested that disruption of the actin cytoskeleton results in the inhibition of phorbol ester-induced matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9 expression. In this study, to understand the role of protein tyrosine phosphatases in matrix metalloproteinase-9 expression, we treated glioblastoma cells with vanadate and phenylarsine oxide (PAO), which are inhibitors of protein tyrosine phosphatases. Vanadate and PAO inhibited expression of phorbol ester-induced MMP-9 as well as constitutive expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 in a dose- and time-dependent fashion. An assay of the activity of phosphotyrosine phosphatase (PTPase) indicated that vanadate-treated cells had reduced PTPase activity compared with that of untreated controls. Vanadate and PAO also inhibited actin polymerization, cell spreading, migration, and invasion of
glioma
cells. Furthermore, elevated levels of protein tyrosine phosphorylation were observed in vanadate- and PAO-treated cells in both a concentration- and time-dependent fashion and were seen to have an inverse correlation with
focal adhesion kinase
protein expression. These results suggest that vanadate and PAO inhibited migration and invasion of
glioma
cells by their effect on the cytoskeleton and inhibition of MMP expression.
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PMID:Altered actin cytoskeleton and inhibition of matrix metalloproteinase expression by vanadate and phenylarsine oxide, inhibitors of phosphotyrosine phosphatases: modulation of migration and invasion of human malignant glioma cells. 1056 4
Loss of the tumor suppressor MMAC1 has been shown to be involved in breast, prostate and brain cancer. Consistent with its identification as a tumor suppressor, expression of MMAC1 has been demonstrated to reduce cell proliferation, tumorigenicity, and motility as well as affect cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions of malignant human
glioma
cells. Subsequently, MMAC1 was shown to have lipid phosphatase activity towards PIP3 and protein phosphatase activity against
focal adhesion kinase
(
FAK
). The lipid phosphatase activity of MMAC1 results in decreased activation of the PIP3-dependent, anti-apoptotic kinase, AKT. It is thought that this inhibition of AKT culminates with reduced
glioma
cell proliferation. In contrast, MMAC1's effects on cell motility, cell - cell and cell - matrix interactions are thought to be due to its protein phosphatase activity towards
FAK
. However, recent studies suggest that the lipid phosphatase activity of MMAC1 correlates with its ability to be a tumor suppressor. The high rate of mutation of MMAC1 in late stage metastatic tumors suggests that effects of MMAC1 on motility, cell - cell and cell - matrix interactions are due to its tumor suppressor activity. Therefore the lipid phosphatase activity of MMAC1 may affect PIP3 dependent signaling pathways and result in reduced motility and altered cell - cell and cell - matrix interactions. We demonstrate here that expression of MMAC1 in human
glioma
cells reduced intracellular levels of inositol trisphosphate and inhibited extracellular Ca2+ influx, suggesting that MMAC1 affects the phospholipase C signaling pathway. In addition, we show that MMAC1 expression inhibits integrin-linked kinase activity. Furthermore, we show that these effects require the catalytic activity of MMAC1. Our data thus provide a link of MMAC1 to PIP3 dependent signaling pathways that regulate cell - matrix and cell - cell interactions as well as motility. Lastly, we demonstrate that AKT3, an isoform of AKT highly expressed in the brain, is also a target for MMAC1 repression. These data suggest an important role for AKT3 in glioblastoma multiforme. We therefore propose that repression of multiple PIP3 dependent signaling pathways may be required for MMAC1 to act as a tumor suppressor.
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PMID:The MMAC1 tumor suppressor phosphatase inhibits phospholipase C and integrin-linked kinase activity. 1064 97
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