Role of PLCγ1 in the modulation of cell migration and cell invasion in glioblastoma

Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Maria Vittoria Marvi , Sara Mongiorgi , Giulia Ramazzotti , Matilde Y. Follo , Anna Maria Billi , Matteo Zoli , Diego Mazzatenta , Luca Morandi , Sofia Asioli , Veronica Papa , James A. McCubrey , Pann-Ghill Suh , Lucia Manzoli , Lucio Cocco , Stefano Ratti
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Abstract

Phosphoinositide-specific phospholipases C (PLCs) are a class of enzymes involved in several cell activities, such as cell cycle regulation, proliferation, differentiation and cytoskeletal dynamics. Among these enzymes, PLCγ1 is one of the most expressed PLCs in the brain, contributing to a complex network in the developing nervous system. Several studies have shown that PLCγ1 signaling imbalance is linked to several brain disorders, including glioblastoma, the most aggressive brain tumor in adults. Indeed, it has been demonstrated a link between PLCγ1 inhibition and the arrest of glioma cell motility of fetal rat brain aggregates and the impairment of cell invasion abilities following its down-regulation. This study aims to determine the pathological influence of PLCγ1 in glioblastoma, through a translational study which combines in silico data, data from glioblastoma patients' samples and data on engineered cell lines. We found out that PLCγ1 gene expression correlates with the pathological grade of gliomas, and it is higher in fifty patients' glioblastoma tissue samples compared to twenty healthy controls. Moreover, it was demonstrated that PLCγ1 silencing in U87-MG leads to a reduction in cell migration and invasion abilities. The opposite trend was observed following PLCγ1 overexpression, suggesting an interesting possible involvement of PLCγ1 in gliomas' aggressiveness.

plc - γ - 1在胶质母细胞瘤细胞迁移和侵袭调控中的作用
磷酸肌醇特异性磷脂酶C (plc)是一类参与多种细胞活动的酶,如细胞周期调节、增殖、分化和细胞骨架动力学。在这些酶中,plc - γ - 1是大脑中表达最多的plc之一,在发育中的神经系统中参与了一个复杂的网络。一些研究表明,plc γ - 1信号失调与几种脑部疾病有关,包括成人中最具侵袭性的脑肿瘤胶质母细胞瘤。事实上,已经证明了plc γ - 1抑制与胎鼠脑聚集体中胶质瘤细胞运动的停滞以及其下调后细胞侵袭能力的损害之间的联系。本研究旨在通过结合计算机数据、胶质母细胞瘤患者样本数据和工程细胞系数据的转化研究,确定plc γ - 1在胶质母细胞瘤中的病理影响。我们发现plc γ - 1基因表达与胶质瘤的病理分级相关,50例胶质瘤患者组织样本中plc γ - 1基因表达高于20例健康对照。此外,研究表明,U87-MG中plc γ - 1的沉默导致细胞迁移和侵袭能力的降低。在plc - γ - 1过表达后观察到相反的趋势,这表明plc - γ - 1可能参与胶质瘤的侵袭性。
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Advances in biological regulation
Advances in biological regulation Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Molecular Medicine
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