PRAJA is overexpressed in glioblastoma and contributes to neural precursor development.

Q2 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Joshua Shin, Viveka Mishra, Eric Glasgow, Sobia Zaidi, Jian Chen, Kazufumi Ohshiro, Bhargava Chitti, Amee A Kapadia, Neha Rana, Lopa Mishra, Chu-Xia Deng, Shuyun Rao, Bibhuti Mishra
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PRAJA, a RING-H2 E3 ligase, is abundantly expressed in brain tissues such as the cerebellum and frontal cortex, amongst others, and more specifically in neural progenitor cells as well as in multiple cancers that include glioblastomas. However, the specific role that Praja plays in neural development and gliomas remains unclear. In this investigation, we performed bioinformatic analyses to examine Praja1 and Praja2 expression across 29 cancer types, and observed raised levels of Praja1 and Praja2 in gliomas with an inverse relationship between Praja1 and apoptotic genes and Praja substrates such as Smad3. We analyzed the role of Praja in the developing brain through loss of function studies, using morpholinos targeting Praja1 in embryonic zebrafish, and observed that Praja1 is expressed prominently in regions enriched with neural precursor cell subtypes. Antisense Praja morpholinos resulted in multiple embryonic defects including delayed neural development likely through increased apoptosis. Further studies revealed high levels of Cdk1 with loss of Praja1 in TGF-β or insulin treated cells, supporting the link between Praja1 and cell cycle regulation. In summary, these studies underscore Praja's role in mammalian brain development and Praja1 deregulation may lead to gliomas possibly through the regulation of cell cycle and/or apoptosis.

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PRAJA 在胶质母细胞瘤中过度表达,有助于神经前体的发育。
PRAJA是一种RING-H2 E3连接酶,在小脑和额叶皮层等脑组织中大量表达,特别是在神经祖细胞以及包括胶质母细胞瘤在内的多种癌症中。然而,Praja 在神经发育和胶质瘤中的具体作用仍不清楚。在这项研究中,我们进行了生物信息学分析,研究了29种癌症类型中Praja1和Praja2的表达情况,观察到胶质瘤中Praja1和Praja2的水平升高,Praja1与凋亡基因和Praja底物(如Smad3)之间存在反向关系。我们通过功能缺失研究分析了 Praja 在胚胎斑马鱼大脑发育过程中的作用,并观察到 Praja1 在神经前体细胞亚型丰富的区域有显著表达。反义 Praja 吗啉导致多种胚胎缺陷,包括神经发育延迟,这可能是由于细胞凋亡增加所致。进一步的研究发现,在TGF-β或胰岛素处理的细胞中,Praja1缺失时Cdk1水平较高,这支持了Praja1与细胞周期调控之间的联系。总之,这些研究强调了Praja在哺乳动物大脑发育过程中的作用,Praja1失调可能通过调节细胞周期和/或凋亡导致胶质瘤。
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Genes and Cancer
Genes and Cancer Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Genetics
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