An Adult Drosophila Glioma Model for Studying Pathometabolic Pathways of Gliomagenesis.
Kuan-Cheng ChiWen-Chiuan TsaiChia-Lin WuTzu-Yang LinDueng-Yuan HuengPublished in: Molecular neurobiology (2018)
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), the most prevalent brain tumor in adults, has extremely poor prognosis. Frequent genetic alterations that activate epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and phosphatidylinositol-3 kinase (PI3K) signaling, as well as metabolic remodeling, have been associated with gliomagenesis. To establish a whole-animal approach that can be used to readily identify individual pathometabolic signaling factors, we induced glioma formation in the adult Drosophila brain by activating the EGFR-PI3K pathway. Glioma-induced animals showed significantly enlarged brain volume, early locomotor abnormalities, memory deficits, and a shorter lifespan. Combining bioinformatics analysis and glial-specific gene knockdown in the adult fly glioma model, we identified four evolutionarily conserved metabolic genes, including ALDOA, ACAT1, ELOVL6, and LOX, that were involved in gliomagenesis. Silencing of ACAT1, which controls cholesterol homeostasis, reduced brain enlargement and increased the lifespan of the glioma-bearing flies. In GBM patients, ACAT1 is overexpressed and correlates with poor survival outcomes. Moreover, pharmacological inhibition of ACAT1 in human glioma cell lines revealed that it is essential for tumor proliferation. Collectively, these results imply that ACAT1 is a potential therapeutic target, and cholesterol homeostasis is strongly related to glioma formation. This in vivo model provides several rapid and robust phenotypic readouts, allowing determination of the pathometabolic pathways involved in gliomagenesis, as well as providing valuable information for novel therapeutic strategies.
Keyphrases
- epidermal growth factor receptor
- poor prognosis
- tyrosine kinase
- small cell lung cancer
- genome wide
- long non coding rna
- white matter
- signaling pathway
- end stage renal disease
- bioinformatics analysis
- chronic kidney disease
- healthcare
- resting state
- advanced non small cell lung cancer
- high glucose
- endothelial cells
- transcription factor
- drug induced
- brain injury
- diabetic rats
- multiple sclerosis
- protein kinase
- dna methylation
- social media
- cerebral ischemia
- risk assessment
- spinal cord
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- patient reported
- blood brain barrier
- drosophila melanogaster