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Loss of AMPK?2 Impairs Hedgehog-Driven Medulloblastoma Tumorigenesis.


ABSTRACT: The AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a sensor of cellular energy status that has a dual role in cancer, i.e., pro- or anti-tumorigenic, depending on the context. In medulloblastoma, the most frequent malignant pediatric brain tumor, several in vitro studies previously showed that AMPK suppresses tumor cell growth. The role of AMPK in this disease context remains to be tested in vivo. Here, we investigate loss of AMPK?2 in a genetically engineered mouse model of sonic hedgehog (SHH)-medulloblastoma. In contrast to previous reports, our study reveals that AMPK?2 KO impairs SHH medulloblastoma tumorigenesis. Moreover, we performed complementary molecular and genomic analyses that support the hypothesis of a pro-tumorigenic SHH/AMPK/CNBP axis in medulloblastoma. In conclusion, our observations further underline the context-dependent role of AMPK in cancer, and caution is warranted for the previously proposed hypothesis that AMPK agonists may have therapeutic benefits in medulloblastoma patients. Note: an abstract describing the project was previously submitted to the American Society for Investigative Pathology PISA 2018 conference and appears in The American Journal of Pathology (Volume 188, Issue 10, October 2018, Page 2433).

SUBMITTER: Zhang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6274763 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Loss of <i>AMPKα2</i> Impairs Hedgehog-Driven Medulloblastoma Tumorigenesis.

Zhang Honglai H   Kuick Rork R   Park Sung-Soo SS   Peabody Claire C   Yoon Justin J   Fernández Ester Calvo EC   Wang Junying J   Thomas Dafydd D   Viollet Benoit B   Inoki Ken K   Camelo-Piragua Sandra S   Rual Jean-François JF  

International journal of molecular sciences 20181023 11


The AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) is a sensor of cellular energy status that has a dual role in cancer, i.e., pro- or anti-tumorigenic, depending on the context. In medulloblastoma, the most frequent malignant pediatric brain tumor, several in vitro studies previously showed that AMPK suppresses tumor cell growth. The role of AMPK in this disease context remains to be tested in vivo. Here, we investigate loss of <i>AMPKα2</i> in a genetically engineered mouse model of sonic hedgehog (SHH)-  ...[more]

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