Rab3a promotes brain tumor initiation and progression

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Jun-Kyum Kim
Seung-Yup Lee
Chang-Won Park
Suk-Hwang Park
Jinlong Yin
Jaebong Kim
Jae-Bong Park
Jae-Yong Lee
Hyunggee Kim
Sung-Chan Kim
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[1] Korea University,Department of Biotechnology, School of Life Sciences and Biotechnology
[2] Soon Chun Hyang University Hospital,Department of Ophthalmology
[3] Hallym University,Department of Biochemistry, College of Medicine
[4] Hallym University,Institute of Cell Differentiation and Aging, College of Medicine
[5] Research Institute and Hospital,National Cancer Center
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Molecular Biology Reports | 2014年 / 41卷
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Glioblastoma multiforme; Rab3a; Cyclin D1; Gliomagenesis; Drug resistance;
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The Rab protein family is composed of small GTP-binding proteins involved in intracellular vesicle trafficking. In particular, Rab3a which is one of four Rab3 proteins (a, b, c, and d isoforms) is associated with synaptic vesicle trafficking in normal brain. However, despite the elevated level of Rab3a in tumors, its role remains unclear. Here we report a tumorigenic role of Rab3a in brain tumors. Elevated level of Rab3a expression in human was confirmed in both glioma cell lines and glioblastoma multiforme patient specimens. Ectopic Rab3a expression in glioma cell lines and primary astrocytes promoted cell proliferation by increasing cyclin D1 expression, induced resistance to anti-cancer drug and irradiation, and accelerated foci formation in soft agar and tumor formation in nude mice. The overexpression of Rab3a augmented the tumorsphere-forming ability of glioma cells and p53−/− astrocytes and increased expression levels of various stem cell markers. Taken together, our results indicate that Rab3a is a novel oncogene involved in glioma initiation and progression.
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页码:5903 / 5911
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