From 1p3 to PI3K - Studies of neuroblastoma
Abstract
Neuroblastoma (NB) is a tumor of the sympathetic nervous system and is the most common extra-cranial tumor of childhood, accounting for 7% of all pediatric malignancies. Despite recent advances in therapeutics, outcome is still fatal for patients with aggressive NB and side-effects of treatment are severe. These are important reasons to gain further knowledge of the biology behind NB.
Aims: The objective of this thesis was to explore genes and gene products that might contribute to initiation and progression of NB and possibly also other malignancies. Main focus has been on the chromosomal region 1p36.2-3 and participants of the PI3K/Akt signaling pathway.
Results: Real-time expression analysis of 30 genes at 1p36.2-3 showed that TNFRSF9 and PIK3CD were down regulated in 1p-deleted compared to non-deleted NB tumors. Studies of the same region showed four genes (ERRFI, CASZ1, RBP7 and PIK3CD) possibly regulated by epigenetically means. Bisulphite sequencing of these four genes in NB cell lines and primary tumors showed that methylation probably is not involved but that histone deacetylation could be implicated in their regulation. Some rare sequence variants were also identified in ERRFI and PIK3CD. PIK3CD encodes a catalytic subunit of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) that is involved in activation of Akt. Analysis of mRNA levels in a set of 88 genes associated to PI3K/Akt signaling showed that PDGFRA, PIK3R1, PIK3CD, PRKCBI, PRKCZ and EIF4EBP1 were differentially expressed comparing stage 1-2 to stage 4 NB. At the protein level a stage-dependent expression of the different catalytic isoforms were detected, where levels of p110α were higher in stage 4 tumors compared to stage 1-2, while the opposite was seen for p110δ. Stage 4 NB also had higher levels of phosphorylated Akt (T308 and S473) compared to low stage NB. Furthermore, levels of phosphorylated Akt T308 showed inverse correlation to protein levels of the tumor suppressor Pten.
We have also identified a novel splice variant p37δ, encoded by PIK3CD. Usage of an alternative donor site leads to truncation in the RAS-binding domain and loss of the catalytic domain. Despite the truncation, p37δ interact with RAS and there is a strong correlation between protein levels of p37δ and RAS in primary cells. Expression of p37δ is increased in human cancers of the ovaries and colon and ubiquitous expression of the human p37δ in Drosophila increased the body size of the fly. Furthermore, over-expression of p37δ in HEK-293 and mouse embryonic fibroblasts increased proliferation and invasive properties compared to controls, indicating a role in tumorgenicity.
Conclusion: Analysis of expression levels of genes and proteins could be used for pinpointing important genes and pathways. This thesis has added more knowledge about the genes at 1p36.2-3, a region commonly deleted in NB, as well as the PI3K/Akt signaling in NB. We have also described a new splice variant of p110δ that is expressed in human cancer and increases proliferation in vitro and in vivo.
Parts of work
I) Fransson S, Martinsson T & Ejeskär K. Neuroblastoma tumors with Favorable and
Unfavorable outcome: Significant differences in mRNA expression of Genes Mapped at
1p36.2. Genes, Chromosomes and Cancer (2007) 46:45-52 ::PMID::17044048 II) Carén H, Fransson S, Ejeskär K, Sjöberg R-M, Kogner P & Martinsson T. Genetic and
epigenetic changes in the common 1p36 deletion in neuroblastoma tumors. Br j Cancer
(2007) 19;97(10):1416-24 ::PMID::17940511 III) Fransson S, Abel, F, Eriksson H, Kogner P, Martinsson T & Ejeskär K. Analysis of the
PI3K/Akt signaling pathway in Neuroblastoma – Stage dependent expression of PI3K
p110 isoforms. (2011) Submitted Manuscript IV) Fransson S, Uv A, Eriksson H, Andersson M K, Wettergren Y, Bergö M, & Ejeskär K.
p37delta, a new isoform of PI3K p110delta that increases cell proliferation, is over
expressed in human tumors. (2011) Submitted Manuscript
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy (Medicine)
University
University of Gothenburg. Sahlgrenska Academy
Institution
Institute of Biomedicine. Department of Medical Genetics
Disputation
Fredagen den 4 februari 2011, kl. 9.00, Hörsal Arvid Carlsson, Academicum, Medicinaregatan 3
Date of defence
2011-02-04
susanne.fransson@clingen.gu.se
Date
2011-01-19Author
Fransson, Susanne
Keywords
cancer
neuroblastoma
PI3K
PIK3CD
1p36
alternative splicing
tumor
neural crest
mucosa
premalignant
tumor suppressor gene
oncogene
gene expression
epigenetics
splicing
signaling
akt
western blot
TaqMan
PIK3R1
p110H
p37H
p85
RAS
Publication type
Doctoral thesis
ISBN
978-91-628-8197-9
Language
eng