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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (
glioblastoma
)
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The high-mobility group-box transcription factor
sex-determining region Y-box 2
(Sox2) is essential for the maintenance of stem cells from early development to adult tissues. Sox2 can reprogram differentiated cells into pluripotent cells in concert with other factors and is overexpressed in various cancers. In
glioblastoma
(
GBM
), Sox2 is a marker of cancer stemlike cells (CSCs) in neurosphere cultures and is associated with the proneural molecular subtype. Here, we report that Sox2 expression pattern in
GBM
tumors and patient-derived mouse xenografts is not restricted to a small percentage of cells and is coexpressed with various lineage markers, suggesting that its expression extends beyond CSCs to encompass more differentiated neoplastic cells across molecular subtypes. Employing a CSC derived from a patient with
GBM
and isogenic differentiated cell model, we show that Sox2 knockdown in the differentiated state abolished dedifferentiation and acquisition of CSC phenotype. Furthermore, Sox2 deficiency specifically impaired the astrocytic component of a biphasic gliosarcoma xenograft model while allowing the formation of tumors with sarcomatous phenotype. The expression of genes associated with stem cells and malignancy were commonly downregulated in both CSCs and serum-differentiated cells on Sox2 knockdown. Genes previously shown to be associated with pluripontency and CSCs were only affected in the CSC state, whereas embryonic stem cell self-renewal genes and cytokine signaling were downregulated, and the Wnt pathway activated in differentiated Sox2-deficient cells. Our results indicate that Sox2 regulates the expression of key genes and pathways involved in
GBM
malignancy, in both cancer stemlike and differentiated cells, and maintains plasticity for bidirectional conversion between the two states, with significant clinical implications.
...
PMID:Sox2 promotes malignancy in glioblastoma by regulating plasticity and astrocytic differentiation. 2472 53
Glioblastoma
stem-like cells (GSCs) play a critical role in
glioblastoma
progression and recurrence. We discuss recent results on the role of the mitotic ubiquitin ligase cell division cycle 20-anaphase-promoting complex (CDC20-APC) in the governance of cardinal GSC functions through a mechanism involving the transcription factor
sex-determining region Y-box 2
(
SOX2
). These findings expand the non-mitotic roles of CDC20-APC with implications for stem cell biology.
...
PMID:The CDC20-APC/SOX2 signaling axis: An achilles' heel for glioblastoma. 2731 81