Sonic Hedgehog Medulloblastoma Cancer Stem Cells Mirnome and Transcriptome Highlight Novel Functional Networks.
Agnese PòLuana AbballeClaudia SabatoFrancesca GiannoMartina ChiacchiariniGiuseppina CatanzaroEnrico De SmaeleFelice GiangasperoElisabetta FerrettiEvelina MieleZein Mersini BesharatPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2018)
Molecular classification has improved the knowledge of medulloblastoma (MB), the most common malignant brain tumour in children, however current treatments cause severe side effects in patients. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been described in MB and represent a sub population characterised by self-renewal and the ability to generate tumour cells, thus representing the reservoir of the tumour. To investigate molecular pathways that characterise this sub population, we isolated CSCs from Sonic Hedgehog Medulloblastoma (SHH MB) arisen in Patched 1 (Ptch1) heterozygous mice, and performed miRNA- and mRNA-sequencing. Comparison of the miRNA-sequencing of SHH MB CSCs with that obtained from cerebellar Neural Stem Cells (NSCs), allowed us to obtain a SHH MB CSC miRNA differential signature. Pathway enrichment analysis in SHH MB CSCs mirnome and transcriptome was performed and revealed a series of enriched pathways. We focused on the putative targets of the SHH MB CSC miRNAs that were involved in the enriched pathways of interest, namely pathways in cancer, PI3k-Akt pathway and protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum pathway. In silico analysis was performed in SHH MB patients and identified several genes, whose expression was associated with worse overall survival of SHH MB patients. This study provides novel candidates whose functional role should be further investigated in SHH MB.
Keyphrases
- cancer stem cells
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- single cell
- chronic kidney disease
- gene expression
- peritoneal dialysis
- poor prognosis
- young adults
- type diabetes
- machine learning
- endoplasmic reticulum
- early onset
- dna methylation
- metabolic syndrome
- multiple sclerosis
- cell proliferation
- high resolution
- small molecule
- oxidative stress
- binding protein
- neural stem cells
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- brain injury
- signaling pathway
- mass spectrometry
- lymph node metastasis
- high fat diet induced
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- cerebral ischemia
- papillary thyroid
- patient reported
- protein protein