ELK4 neutralization sensitizes glioblastoma to apoptosis through down regulation of the anti-apoptotic protein Mcl-1

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Day, Bryan W
Stringer, Brett W
Spanevello, Mark D
Charmsaz, Sara
Jamieson, Paul R
Ensbey, Kathleen S
Carter, Jacinta C
Cox, Joanne M
Ellis, Vicky J
Brown, Christopher L
Walker, David G
Inglis, Po L
Allan, Suzanne
Reynolds, Brent A
Lickliter, Jason D
Boyd, Andrew W
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2011
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Glioma is the most common adult primary brain tumor. Its most malignant form, glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), is almost invariably fatal, due in part to the intrinsic resistance of GBM to radiation- and che- motherapy-induced apoptosis. We analyzed B-cell leu- kemia - 2 (Bcl-2) anti-apoptotic proteins in GBM and found myeloid cell leukemia - 1 (Mcl-1) to be the highest expressed in the majority of malignant gliomas. Mcl-1 was functionally important, as neutralization of Mcl-1 induced apoptosis and increased chemotherapy- induced apoptosis. To determine how Mcl-1 was regu- lated in glioma, we analyzed the promoter and identified a novel functional single nucleotide polymorphism in an uncharacterized E26 transformation-specific (ETS) binding site. We identified the ETS transcription factor ELK4 as a critical regulator of Mcl-1 in glioma, since ELK4 downregulation was shown to reduce Mcl-1 and increase sensitivity to apoptosis. Importantly the pres- ence of the single nucleotide polymorphism, which ablated ELK4 binding in gliomas, was associated with lower Mcl-1 levels and a greater dependence on Bcl- xL. Furthermore, in vivo, ELK4 downregulation reduced tumor formation in glioblastoma xenograft models. The critical role of ELK4 in Mcl-1 expression and protection from apoptosis in glioma defines ELK4 as a novel potential therapeutic target for GBM.

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Neuro-Oncology

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13

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11

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Cell development, proliferation and death

Neurosciences

Oncology and carcinogenesis

Cancer cell biology

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