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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (
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The c-kit proto-oncogene encodes a 145- to 160-Kd transmembrane tyrosine kinase, which is a member of the
platelet-derived growth factor receptor
family and is allelic with the murine white spotting locus (W). W mutations affect several aspects of hematopoiesis, most notably erythroid progenitors and mast cells. A monoclonal antibody, YB5.B8, had been raised against the leukemic blasts of a patient with M1-type acute myelocytic leukemia (AML) and it precipitates a 150-Kd cell surface glycoprotein from leukemic cells. The YB5.B8 epitope is expressed on mast cells, on up to 3% of normal mononuclear bone marrow cells, and it identifies a sub-group of AML patients with a poor prognosis. In view of similarities noted between the cell surface antigen identified by YB5.B8 and the c-kit protein product, we performed experiments to determine whether they are identical. c-kit RNA expression in the cell lines HEL (human erythroleukemia) and A172 (
glioblastoma
) was shown to parallel the expression of the YB5.B8 epitope in these lines as measured by flow cytometry. Immunoprecipitation analysis with anti-kit serum and YB5.B8 antibody indicated that the two antibodies identified proteins of identical size in HEL (155 Kd) and A172 (145 Kd) cells, and sequential immunoprecipitations with the kit and the YB5.B8 antibodies demonstrated that the two antibodies recognize the same molecule. The proteins identified by both the anti-kit and YB5.B8 antibodies displayed in vitro autophosphorylation activity in immune complex kinase assays. In addition, YB5.B8 was able to inhibit the binding of the kit ligand to HEL cells. These studies provide evidence that the YB5.B8 antigen and the c-kit protein product are identical and raise certain hypotheses regarding the role of c-kit in AML.
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PMID:Monoclonal antibody YB5.B8 identifies the human c-kit protein product. 170 91
This review focuses on genes that have a proven or presumed role in the genesis of astrocytic tumors. A common theme in
glioblastoma
is the amplification of genes that code for growth factor receptors of the protein-tyrosine kinase family (epidermal growth factor receptor,
platelet-derived growth factor receptor
-alpha, met). The majority of glioblastomas also have alterations in genes that encode factors that are involved in cyclin-dependent kinase activity, which is a critical step in G1-S transition in the cell cycle. These alterations include deletions of negative regulatory elements (TP53, CDKN2, MTS2) and amplification of positive factors (MDM2, CDK4). In addition, there are loci on chromosomes 10 and 19q that seem to be involved in tumor progression.
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PMID:Molecular genetics of human glioma. 765 23
SU101 (leflunomide, N-[4-(trifluoromethyl)-phenyl] 5-methylisoxazole-4-carboxamide), an inhibitor of
platelet-derived growth factor receptor
signaling, has shown promising clinical activity in Phase I and II studies. Currently, SU101 in combination with cytotoxic agents is in late-stage clinical development for the treatment of cancers. In previous reports, efficacy in vivo versus varied tumor xenografts was observed. As part of the preclinical development of SU101 as a cancer therapy, the combination of SU101 with cytotoxic agents was studied in athymic mice bearing small, established, s.c. human tumor cell xenografts of
glioblastoma
(SF763T cells), lung (Calu-6 cells), or head and neck (KB cells) origin. In the SF763T model, the combination of SU101 with carmustine resulted in a statistically significant growth inhibition of 74% compared with the vehicle control; this combination was more effective than either agent alone. In the Calu-6 model, the combination of SU101, cisplatin, and etoposide resulted in a growth inhibition of 75% that was statistically greater than that of the vehicle-treated control group and groups treated with one or two agents. In the KB model, the combination of SU101, 5-fluorouracil, and cisplatin resulted in a statistically significant growth inhibition of 69% compared with the vehicle control. Treatment with one or two agents did not significantly inhibit growth in this model. Importantly, in addition to enhanced efficacy resulting from combination therapies, the combination treatments tested were well tolerated, as evidenced by lack of mortality. These data suggest that SU101 in combination with cytotoxic agents may provide clinical benefit and warrant further clinical investigation.
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PMID:Effects of SU101 in combination with cytotoxic agents on the growth of subcutaneous tumor xenografts. 1091 43
Overexpression of the erbB family of receptor tyrosine kinases has been implicated in a variety of tumors including breast, lung, prostate, and brain. Most solid tumors express one or more of these receptors, which can often be related to tumor aggressiveness and poor patient prognosis. CI-1033, a pan-erbB tyrosine kinase inhibitor, is a clinically promising agent that is active against all four members of the erbB receptor tyrosine kinase family. In vitro studies of human cancer cell lines indicate that CI-1033 results in prompt, potent, and sustained inhibition of tyrosine kinase activity. This inhibition is highly selective for erbB1 (epidermal growth factor receptor), erbB2, erbB3, and erbB4 without inhibiting tyrosine kinase activity of receptors such as
platelet-derived growth factor receptor
, fibroblast growth factor receptor, and insulin receptor, even at high concentrations. Treatment of athymic nude mice bearing xenografts of human A431 epidermoid carcinoma, H125 non-small cell lung carcinoma, and SF-767
glioblastoma
results in highly significant suppression of tumor growth. The major toxicity in animals is diarrhea, which is more severe at higher doses. In animal models, all side effects are reversible on cessation of treatment. Thus, CI-1033, which is currently undergoing phase I clinical trials, holds significant potential for use in a broad range of solid tumors.
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PMID:CI-1033, a pan-erbB tyrosine kinase inhibitor. 1170 99
Receptor tyrosine kinase activation contributes to cell viability during cytotoxic therapy. The novel broad spectrum receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor, SU11248, inhibits vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2,
platelet-derived growth factor receptor
, c-kit, and fetal liver tyrosine kinase 3. In this study, we maintained SU11248 plasma levels beyond the completion of radiotherapy to determine whether tumor regrowth can be delayed. The antiangiogenic effects of SU11248 were demonstrated using human umbilical vein endothelial cells in vitro. Apoptosis increased and clonogenic survival decreased when SU11248 was used in combination with radiation from 0 to 6 Gy on endothelial cells. In vivo tumor growth delay was increased in C57B6J mice with Lewis lung carcinoma or
glioblastoma
multiform (GL261) hind limb tumors. Mice were treated with daily i.p. injections (40 mg/kg) of SU11248 during 7 days of radiation treatment (21 Gy). Combined treatment with SU11248 and radiation significantly reduced tumor volume as compared with either treatment alone. Concomitant reduction in vasculature was confirmed using the dorsal vascular window model. The vascular length established using images taken from a consistent quadrant in the window show the combination therapy was more effective in destroying tumor vasculature than either treatment alone. SU11248 maintenance administration beyond the completion of radiotherapy results in prolongation of tumor control. In summary, SU11248 enhances radiation-induced endothelial cytotoxicity, resulting in tumor vascular destruction and tumor control when combined with fractionated radiotherapy in murine tumor models. Moreover, inhibition of angiogenesis well beyond radiation therapy may be a promising treatment paradigm for refractory human neoplasms.
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PMID:SU11248 maintenance therapy prevents tumor regrowth after fractionated irradiation of murine tumor models. 1287 99
Enhanced expression of both integrin alpha v beta 3 and
platelet-derived growth factor receptor
(PDGFr) has been described in
glioblastoma
tumors. We therefore explored the possibility that integrin alpha v beta 3 cooperates with PDGFr to promote cell migration in
glioblastoma
cells, and extended the study to identify the Src family members that are activated on PDGF stimulation.
Glioblastoma
cells utilize integrins alpha v beta 3 and alpha v beta 5 to mediate vitronectin attachment. We found that physiologic PDGF stimulation (83 pm, 10 min) of vitronectin-adherent cells promoted the specific recruitment of integrin alpha v beta 3-containing focal adhesions to the cell cortex and alpha v beta 3-mediated cell motility. Analysis of PDGFr immunoprecipitates indicated an association of the PDGFr beta with integrin alpha v beta 3, but not integrin alpha v beta 5. Cells plated onto collagen or laminin, which engage different integrins, exhibited significantly less migration on PDGF stimulation, indicating a cooperation of alpha v beta 3 and the PDGFr beta in
glioblastoma
cells that promotes migration. Further analysis of the cells plated onto vitronectin indicated that PDGF stimulation caused an increase in Src kinase activity, which was associated with integrin alpha v beta 3. In the vitronectin-adherent cells, Lyn was associated preferentially with alpha v beta 3 both in the presence and absence of PDGF stimulation. In contrast, Fyn was associated with both alpha v beta 3 and alpha v beta 5. Moreover, PDGF stimulation increased the activity of Lyn, but not Fyn, in vitronectin-adherent cells, and the activity of Fyn, but not Lyn, in laminin-adherent cells. Using cells attached to mAb anti-alpha v beta 3 or mAb anti-integrin alpha 6, we confirmed the activation of specific members of the Src kinase family with PDGF stimulation. Down-regulation of Lyn expression by siRNA significantly inhibited the cell migration mediated by integrin alpha v beta 3 in PDGF-stimulated cells, demonstrating the PDGFr beta cooperates with integrin alpha v beta 3 in promoting the motility of vitronectin-adherent
glioblastoma
cells through a Lyn kinase-mediated pathway. Notably, the data indicate that engagement of different integrins alters the identity of the Src family members that are activated on stimulation with PDGF.
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PMID:The pattern of enhancement of Src kinase activity on platelet-derived growth factor stimulation of glioblastoma cells is affected by the integrin engaged. 1288 26
Nephroblastoma overexpressed gene (NOV) is highly expressed in the nervous system. We investigated its biological activity by expressing the human NOV gene (NOVH) in a human
glioblastoma
cell line that is negative for NOVH and by analyzing four clones with different levels of NOVH expression. There was no difference in cell proliferation between the NOVH-expressing cell lines, but there was increased cell adhesion and migration that correlated with increasing NOVH expression. Gene expression profiling was used to investigate the mechanisms by which NOVH expression regulated cell activity. We identified two induced genes in NOVH-expressing cells that are involved in cell migration: matrix metalloprotease (MMP)3 and
platelet-derived growth factor receptor
(
PDGFR
)-alpha. Our studies show that
PDGFR
-alpha induced MMP3 gene expression and increased cell proliferation and cell migration upon stimulation by platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF)-AA. We also show that the induction of MMP3 in cells expressing NOVH is potentiated by either cell density, serum, or PDGF-BB. Thus, expression of NOVH in
glioblastoma
cells triggers a cascade of gene expression resulting in increased cell adhesion and migration.
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PMID:NOVH increases MMP3 expression and cell migration in glioblastoma cells via a PDGFR-alpha-dependent mechanism. 1451 68
Experimental in vivo tumor models are essential for comprehending the dynamic process of human cancer progression, identifying therapeutic targets, and evaluating antitumor drugs. However, current rodent models are limited by high costs, long experimental duration, variability, restricted accessibility to the tumor, and major ethical concerns. To avoid these shortcomings, we investigated whether tumor growth on the chick chorio-allantoic membrane after human
glioblastoma
cell grafting would replicate characteristics of the human disease. Avascular tumors consistently formed within 2 days, then progressed through vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2-dependent angiogenesis, associated with hemorrhage, necrosis, and peritumoral edema. Blocking of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 2 and
platelet-derived growth factor receptor
signaling pathways by using small-molecule receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors abrogated tumor development. Gene regulation during the angiogenic switch was analyzed by oligonucleotide microarrays. Defined sample selection for gene profiling permitted identification of regulated genes whose functions are associated mainly with tumor vascularization and growth. Furthermore, expression of known tumor progression genes identified in the screen (IL-6 and cysteine-rich angiogenic inducer 61) as well as potential regulators (lumican and F-box-only 6) follow similar patterns in patient glioma. The model reliably simulates key features of human glioma growth in a few days and thus could considerably increase the speed and efficacy of research on human tumor progression and preclinical drug screening.
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PMID:Accessing key steps of human tumor progression in vivo by using an avian embryo model. 1566
Cellular Src activity modulates cell migration, proliferation, and differentiation, and recent reports suggest that individual members of the Src family may play specific roles in these processes. As we have found that Lyn, but not Fyn, activity promotes migration of
glioblastoma
cells in response to the cooperative signal generated by
platelet-derived growth factor receptor beta
and integrin alpha(v)beta3, we compared the activity and expression of Lyn and Fyn in
glioblastoma
(grade IV) tumor biopsy samples with that in anaplastic astrocytoma (grade III) tumors, nonneoplastic brain, and normal autopsy brain samples. Lyn kinase activity was significantly elevated in
glioblastoma
tumor samples. Notably, the Lyn kinase activity accounted for >90% of pan-Src kinase activity in
glioblastoma
samples but only approximately 30% of pan-Src kinase activity in the other groups. The levels of phosphorylation of the autophosphorylation site were consistent with significantly higher Lyn activity in
glioblastoma
tumor tissue than nonneoplastic brain. Although the normalized levels of Lyn protein and the relative levels of Lyn message were significantly higher in
glioblastoma
samples than nonneoplastic brain, the normalized levels of Lyn protein did not correlate with Lyn activity in the
glioblastoma
samples. There was no significant difference in the normalized levels of c-Src and Fyn protein and message in the
glioblastoma
and nonneoplastic brain. Immunostaining revealed that Lyn is located primarily in the
glioblastoma
cells in the tumor biopsies. These data indicate that Lyn kinase activity is significantly elevated in
glioblastoma
tumors and suggest that it is the Lyn activity that promotes the malignant phenotype in these tumors.
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PMID:Lyn kinase activity is the predominant cellular SRC kinase activity in glioblastoma tumor cells. 1599 25
KIT, platelet-derived growth factor receptors (PDGFRs) and vascular endothelial growth factor receptors (VEGFRs) are important clinical targets for tyrosine kinase inhibitors. The frequency of KIT and VEGFR2 amplification in glioblastomas is not known, and few data are available in any other human tumour type. We investigated 43 primary glioblastomas for KIT, VEGFR2, PDGFRA and EGFR amplification using fluorescence in situ hybridization. KIT was amplified in 47% and VEGFR2 in 39% of the glioblastomas, respectively, and PDGFRA in 29%. Thirty-five (81%) of the tumours had either KIT or EGFR amplification. KIT, PDGFRA and VEGFR2 amplifications were strongly associated (p < 0.0001 for each pairwise comparison), suggesting co-amplification, whereas no significant association was found with EGFR amplification. The four secondary glioblastomas arising from pre-existing lower grade astrocytic tumours investigated had KIT amplification but none had EGFR amplification. No mutations were detected with denaturing high-performance liquid chromatography in KIT exons 9, 11, 13 or 17, PDGFRA exons 12 and 18, or EGFR exons 18, 19 or 21.
Glioblastomas
with KIT,
PDGFR
or VEGFR2 amplification were associated with similar outcome to other glioblastomas. We conclude that KIT, PDGFRA and VEGFR2 are commonly amplified in primary
glioblastoma
and that they may also be amplified in secondary
glioblastoma
. Amplified kinases may be potential targets for tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy.
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PMID:Amplification of genes encoding KIT, PDGFRalpha and VEGFR2 receptor tyrosine kinases is frequent in glioblastoma multiforme. 1602 78
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