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ETV2 mediates endothelial transdifferentiation of glioblastoma.


ABSTRACT: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is characterized by extensive endothelial hyperplasia. Recent studies suggest that a subpopulation of endothelial cells originates via vasculogenesis by the transdifferentiation of GBM tumor cells into endothelial cells (endo-transdifferentiation). The molecular mechanism underlying this process remains poorly defined. Here, we show that the expression of ETS variant 2 (ETV2), a master regulator of endothelial cell development, is highly correlated with malignancy. Functional studies demonstrate that ETV2 is sufficient and necessary for the transdifferentiation of a subpopulation of CD133+/Nestin+ GBM/neural stem cells to an endothelial lineage. Combinational studies of ChIP-Seq with gain-of-function RNA-Seq data sets suggest that ETV2, in addition to activating vascular genes, represses proneural genes to direct endo-transdifferentiation. Since endo-transdifferentiation by ETV2 is VEGF-A independent, it likely accounts for the observed resistance of GBM tumor cells to anti-angiogenesis therapy. Further characterization of the regulatory networks mediated by ETV2 in endo-transdifferentiation of GBM tumor cells should lead to the identification of more effective therapeutic targets for GBM.

SUBMITTER: Zhao C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5837107 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ETV2 mediates endothelial transdifferentiation of glioblastoma.

Zhao Chengjian C   Gomez Gustavo A GA   Zhao Yuwei Y   Yang Yu Y   Cao Dan D   Lu Jing J   Yang Hanshuo H   Lin Shuo S  

Signal transduction and targeted therapy 20180209


Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is characterized by extensive endothelial hyperplasia. Recent studies suggest that a subpopulation of endothelial cells originates via vasculogenesis by the transdifferentiation of GBM tumor cells into endothelial cells (endo-transdifferentiation). The molecular mechanism underlying this process remains poorly defined. Here, we show that the expression of ETS variant 2 (ETV2), a master regulator of endothelial cell development, is highly correlated with malignancy.  ...[more]

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