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PRAJA is overexpressed in glioblastoma and contributes to neural precursor development
Shin,Joshua1; Mishra,Viveka2; Glasgow,Eric3; Zaidi,Sobia4; Ohshiro,Kazufumi4; Chitti,Bhargava5; Chen,Jian9; Kapadia,Amee A.6; Rana,Neha7; Mishra,Lopa4; Deng,Chu Xia8; Rao,Shuyun4; Mishra,Bibhuti4
2017-07-01
Source PublicationGenes and Cancer
ISSN1947-6019
Volume8Issue:7-8Pages:640-649
Abstract

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.

KeywordApoptosis Glioblastoma Praja
DOI10.18632/genesandcancer.151
URLView the original
Language英語English
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85042859028
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CollectionUniversity of Macau
Corresponding AuthorMishra,Bibhuti
Affiliation1.University of Virginia,Charlottesville,United States
2.Massachusetts Institute of Technology,Cambridge,United States
3.Department of Molecular Oncology,Georgetown University,Washington,United States
4.Center for Translational Medicine,Department of Surgery,George Washington University,Washington,United States
5.Department of Medicine,George Washington University,Washington,United States
6.John Hopkins University,Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering,Baltimore,United States
7.McLean High School,McLean,United States
8.Faculty of Health Sciences,University of Macau,Macau SAR,Macao
9.Department of Gastroenterology,Hepatology & Nutrition,The University of Texas,M. D. Anderson Cancer Center,Houston,United States
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Shin,Joshua,Mishra,Viveka,Glasgow,Eric,et al. PRAJA is overexpressed in glioblastoma and contributes to neural precursor development[J]. Genes and Cancer, 2017, 8(7-8), 640-649.
APA Shin,Joshua., Mishra,Viveka., Glasgow,Eric., Zaidi,Sobia., Ohshiro,Kazufumi., Chitti,Bhargava., Chen,Jian., Kapadia,Amee A.., Rana,Neha., Mishra,Lopa., Deng,Chu Xia., Rao,Shuyun., & Mishra,Bibhuti (2017). PRAJA is overexpressed in glioblastoma and contributes to neural precursor development. Genes and Cancer, 8(7-8), 640-649.
MLA Shin,Joshua,et al."PRAJA is overexpressed in glioblastoma and contributes to neural precursor development".Genes and Cancer 8.7-8(2017):640-649.
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