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A novel brain tumour model in zebrafish reveals the role of YAP activation in MAPK/PI3K induced malignant growth
Author(s) -
Marie Mayrhofer,
Victor Gourain,
Markus Reischl,
Pierre Affaticati,
Arnim Jenett,
JeanStéphane Joly,
Matteo Benelli,
Francesca Demichelis,
Pietro Luigi Poliani,
Dirk Sieger,
Marina Mione
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
disease models and mechanisms
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.327
H-Index - 83
eISSN - 1754-8411
pISSN - 1754-8403
DOI - 10.1242/dmm.026500
Subject(s) - zebrafish , cancer research , glioma , mapk/erk pathway , biology , somatic cell , pi3k/akt/mtor pathway , mesenchymal stem cell , pathology , gene , signal transduction , medicine , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics
Somatic mutations activating MAPK and PI3K signalling play a pivotal role in both tumours and brain developmental disorders. We developed a zebrafish model of brain tumours based on somatic expression of oncogenes that activate MAPK and PI3K signalling in neural progenitor cells and found that HRAS V12 was the most effective in inducing both heterotopia and invasive tumours. Tumours, but not heterotopias, require persistent activation of phospho (p)-ERK and express a gene signature similar to the mesenchymal glioblastoma subtype, with a strong YAP component. Application of an eight-gene signature to human brain tumours establishes that YAP activation distinguishes between mesenchymal glioblastoma and low grade glioma in a wide The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) sample set including gliomas and glioblastomas (GBMs). This suggests that the activation of YAP might be an important event in brain tumour development, promoting malignant versus benign brain lesions. Indeed, co-expression of dominant-active YAP (YAP S5A ) and HRAS V12 abolishes the development of heterotopias and leads to the sole development of aggressive tumours. Thus, we have developed a model proving that neurodevelopmental disorders and brain tumours might originate from the same activation of oncogenes through somatic mutations, and established that YAP activation is a hallmark of malignant brain tumours.

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