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Query: EC:3.6.1.25 (
triphosphatase
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The gene encoding protein kinase
WNK2
was recently identified to be silenced by promoter hypermethylation in gliomas and meningiomas, suggesting a tumour-suppressor role in these brain tumours. Following experimental depletion in cell lines,
WNK2
was further found to control GTP-loading of Rac1, a signalling guanosine
triphosphatase
involved in cell migration and motility. Here we show that
WNK2
promoter methylation also occurs in 17.5% (29 out of 166) of adult gliomas, whereas it is infrequent in its paediatric forms (1.6%; 1 out of 66). Re-expression of
WNK2
in glioblastoma cells presenting
WNK2
gene silencing reduced cell proliferation in vitro, tumour growth in vivo and also cell migration and invasion, an effect correlated with reduced activation of Rac1. In contrast, when endogenous
WNK2
was depleted from glioblastoma cells with unmethylated
WNK2
promoter, changes in cell morphology, an increase in invasion and activation of Rac1 were observed. Together, these results validate the
WNK2
gene as a recurrent target for epigenetic silencing in glia-derived brain tumours and provide first mechanistic evidence for a tumour-suppressing role of
WNK2
that is related to Rac1 signalling and tumour cell invasion and proliferation.
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PMID:Loss of WNK2 expression by promoter gene methylation occurs in adult gliomas and triggers Rac1-mediated tumour cell invasiveness. 2303 50