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      Wnt activation promotes neuronal differentiation of Glioblastoma

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          One of the biggest challenges in tumour research is the possibility to reprogram cancer cells towards less aggressive phenotypes. In this study, we reprogrammed primary Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM)-derived cells towards a more differentiated and less oncogenic phenotype by activating the Wnt pathway in a hypoxic microenvironment. Hypoxia usually correlates with malignant behaviours in cancer cells, but it has been recently involved, together with Wnt signalling, in the differentiation of embryonic and neural stem cells. Here, we demonstrate that treatment with Wnt ligands, or overexpression of β-catenin, mediate neuronal differentiation and halt proliferation in primary GBM cells. An hypoxic environment cooperates with Wnt-induced differentiation, in line with our finding that hypoxia inducible factor-1 α (HIF-1 α) is instrumental and required to sustain the expression of β-catenin transcriptional partners TCF-1 and LEF-1. In addition, we also found that Wnt-induced GBM cell differentiation inhibits Notch signalling, and thus gain of Wnt and loss of Notch cooperate in the activation of a pro-neuronal differentiation program. Intriguingly, the GBM sub-population enriched of cancer stem cells (CD133 + fraction) is the primary target of the pro-differentiating effects mediated by the crosstalk between HIF-1 α, Wnt, and Notch signalling. By using zebrafish transgenics and mutants as model systems to visualize and manipulate in vivo the Wnt pathway, we confirm that Wnt pathway activation is able to promote neuronal differentiation and inhibit Notch signalling of primary human GBM cells also in this in vivo set-up. In conclusion, these findings shed light on an unsuspected crosstalk between hypoxia, Wnt and Notch signalling in GBM, and suggest the potential to manipulate these microenvironmental signals to blunt GBM malignancy.

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          Journal
          Cell Death Dis
          Cell Death Dis
          Cell Death & Disease
          Nature Publishing Group
          2041-4889
          February 2013
          21 February 2013
          1 February 2013
          : 4
          : 2
          : e500
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Oncohematology Laboratory, Department of Woman and Child Health, University of Padova , Padova, Italy
          [2 ]Department of Biomedical Sciences, University of Padova , Padova, Italy
          [3 ]Department of Medical Sciences, University of Milan , Milan, Italy
          [4 ]Neurosurgery, Department of Neuroscience, University of Padova , Padova, Italy
          [5 ]UOC Immunologia e Diagnostica Molecolare Oncologica, Istituto Oncologico Veneto (I.O.V.) – IRCCS , Padova, Italy
          [6 ]Developmental Biology Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Padova , Padova, Italy
          Author notes
          [* ]Developmental Biology Laboratory, Department of Biology, University of Padova , Via U. Bassi 58/b, Padova 35121, Italy. Tel: +39 498276229; Fax: +39 49 8276300; E-mail: francesco.argenton@ 123456unipd.it
          [* ]Oncohematology Laboratory, Department of Woman and Child Health, University of Padova , via Giustiniani 3, Padova 35128, Italy. Tel: +39 498211465; Fax: +39 498211462; E-mail: giuseppe.basso@ 123456unipd.it
          [7]

          These authors contributed equally to this work.

          Article
          cddis201332
          10.1038/cddis.2013.32
          4098797
          23429286
          3aa38277-78ed-411e-b9a3-f98d37bc592d
          Copyright © 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited

          This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/

          History
          : 28 August 2012
          : 21 December 2012
          : 15 January 2013
          Categories
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          Cell biology
          wnt,hypoxia,notch,glioblastoma stem cells
          Cell biology
          wnt, hypoxia, notch, glioblastoma stem cells

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