2016
DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.can-16-0696
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Mutant IDH1 Expression Drives TERT Promoter Reactivation as Part of the Cellular Transformation Process

Abstract: Mutations in the isocitrate dehydrogenase gene IDH1 are common in lower-grade glioma where they result in the production of 2-hydroxyglutarate (2HG), disrupted patterns of histone methylation and gliomagenesis. IDH1 mutations also co-segregate with mutations in the ATRX gene and the TERT promoter, suggesting that IDH mutation may drive the creation or selection of telomere-stabilizing events as part of immortalization/transformation process. To determine if and how this may occur, we investigated the phenotype… Show more

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“…As 2HG is known to cause CpG site hypermethylation (47), we hypothesize that STAT1 expression might be regulated by the methylation of its promoter. However, our analysis of STAT1 methylation site 尾 values from TCGA 450k methylation data (Supplemental Figure 12) and Illumina 850k array on NHA cells revealed no significant differences in STAT1 promoter methylation between IDH-WT and IDH-MUT samples (48). Further studies are warranted to understand the mechanism by which mutant IDH and 2HG suppress STAT1 protein levels.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…As 2HG is known to cause CpG site hypermethylation (47), we hypothesize that STAT1 expression might be regulated by the methylation of its promoter. However, our analysis of STAT1 methylation site 尾 values from TCGA 450k methylation data (Supplemental Figure 12) and Illumina 850k array on NHA cells revealed no significant differences in STAT1 promoter methylation between IDH-WT and IDH-MUT samples (48). Further studies are warranted to understand the mechanism by which mutant IDH and 2HG suppress STAT1 protein levels.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…Mechanistically, the early effects seen in response to full knockout of GABPB1L are inconsistent with the expected timeframe associated with canonical telomere shortening 50,51 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…The normal human astrocyte cell line NHA-PC5 was previously described 51 , and is puromycin resistant. For our experiments, we established a puromycin-sensitive monoclonal derivative, termed NHA-S2, through CRISPR editing of the previously inserted puromycin resistance cassette.…”
Section: Establishment Of a Puromycin-sensitive Normal Human Astrocytmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The altered metabolic landscape in IDH 鈥恗utant gliomas also affects phospholipid, energy, and oxidative stress pathways . Further, IDH mutations can indirectly reactivate telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), which regulates a part of metabolic pathways in GBM …”
Section: Metabolic Reprogramming In Diffuse Gliomasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15 The altered metabolic landscape in IDH-mutant gliomas also affects phospholipid, energy, and oxidative stress pathways. 16 Further, IDH mutations can indirectly reactivate telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT), 17,18 which regulates a part of metabolic pathways in GBM. 19,20 Hypoxia promotes metabolic reprogramming in IDH wildtype gliomas Primary GBM (GBM, IDH wild-type) and IDH-wild-type…”
Section: Idh Mutations and Oncometabolites In Gliomasmentioning
confidence: 99%