[PDF][PDF] Nonreceptor tyrosine kinase BMX maintains self-renewal and tumorigenic potential of glioblastoma stem cells by activating STAT3

OA Guryanova, Q Wu, L Cheng, JD Lathia, Z Huang… - Cancer cell, 2011 - cell.com
OA Guryanova, Q Wu, L Cheng, JD Lathia, Z Huang, J Yang, J MacSwords, CE Eyler…
Cancer cell, 2011cell.com
Glioblastomas display cellular hierarchies containing tumor-propagating glioblastoma stem
cells (GSCs). STAT3 is a critical signaling node in GSC maintenance but molecular
mechanisms underlying STAT3 activation in GSCs are poorly defined. Here we demonstrate
that the bone marrow X-linked (BMX) nonreceptor tyrosine kinase activates STAT3 signaling
to maintain self-renewal and tumorigenic potential of GSCs. BMX is differentially expressed
in GSCs relative to nonstem cancer cells and neural progenitors. BMX knockdown potently …
Summary
Glioblastomas display cellular hierarchies containing tumor-propagating glioblastoma stem cells (GSCs). STAT3 is a critical signaling node in GSC maintenance but molecular mechanisms underlying STAT3 activation in GSCs are poorly defined. Here we demonstrate that the bone marrow X-linked (BMX) nonreceptor tyrosine kinase activates STAT3 signaling to maintain self-renewal and tumorigenic potential of GSCs. BMX is differentially expressed in GSCs relative to nonstem cancer cells and neural progenitors. BMX knockdown potently inhibited STAT3 activation, expression of GSC transcription factors, and growth of GSC-derived intracranial tumors. Constitutively active STAT3 rescued the effects of BMX downregulation, supporting that BMX signals through STAT3 in GSCs. These data demonstrate that BMX represents a GSC therapeutic target and reinforces the importance of STAT3 signaling in stem-like cancer phenotypes.
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