Down-regulation of the Lamin A/C in neuroblastoma triggers the expansion of tumor initiating cells
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2015
Abstract:
Tumor-initiating cells constitute a population within a tumor mass that shares
properties with normal stem cells and is considered responsible for therapy failure
in many cancers. We have previously demonstrated that knockdown of the nuclear
envelope component Lamin A/C in human neuroblastoma cells inhibits retinoic acidmediated
differentiation and results in a more aggressive phenotype. In addition,
Lamin A/C is often lost in advanced tumors and changes in the nuclear envelope
composition occur during tumor progression. Based on our previous data and
considering that Lamin A/C is expressed in differentiated tissues, we hypothesize
that the lack of Lamin A/C could predispose cells toward a stem-like phenotype, thus
influencing the development of tumor-initiating cells in neuroblastoma. This paper
demonstrates that knockdown of Lamin A/C triggers the development of a tumorinitiating
cell population with self-renewing features in human neuroblastoma cells.
We also demonstrates that the development of TICs is due to an increased expression
of MYCN gene and that in neuroblastoma exists an inverse relationship between LMNA
and MYCN expression.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
neuroblastoma; TICs; Lamin A/C; MYCN; miRNAs
Elenco autori:
Mercanti, Delio; Felsani, Armando; Rizzi, Roberto; Bearzi, Claudia; D'Agnano, Igea
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