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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (
glioblastoma
)
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Accumulating evidence suggests that glioma stem cells (GSCs) are important therapeutic targets in
glioblastoma
(
GBM
). In this study, we identified
NIMA-related kinase 2
(
NEK2
) as a functional binding protein of enhancer of zeste homolog 2 (EZH2) that plays a critical role in the posttranslational regulation of EZH2 protein in GSCs.
NEK2
was among the most differentially expressed kinase-encoding genes in GSC-containing cultures (glioma spheres), and it was required for in vitro clonogenicity, in vivo tumor propagation, and radioresistance. Mechanistically, the formation of a protein complex comprising
NEK2
and EZH2 in glioma spheres phosphorylated and then protected EZH2 from ubiquitination-dependent protein degradation in a
NEK2
kinase activity-dependent manner. Clinically,
NEK2
expression in patients with glioma was closely associated with EZH2 expression and correlated with a poor prognosis.
NEK2
expression was also substantially elevated in recurrent tumors after therapeutic failure compared with primary untreated tumors in matched
GBM
patients. We designed a
NEK2
kinase inhibitor, compound 3a (CMP3a), which efficiently attenuated
GBM
growth in a mouse model and exhibited a synergistic effect with radiotherapy. These data demonstrate a key role for
NEK2
in maintaining GSCs in
GBM
by stabilizing the EZH2 protein and introduce the small-molecule inhibitor CMP3a as a potential therapeutic agent for
GBM
.
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PMID:Targeting NEK2 attenuates glioblastoma growth and radioresistance by destabilizing histone methyltransferase EZH2. 3304 25