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Hedgehog-responsive candidate cell of origin for diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.


ABSTRACT: Diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPGs) are highly aggressive tumors of childhood that are almost universally fatal. Our understanding of this devastating cancer is limited by a dearth of available tissue for study and by the lack of a faithful animal model. Intriguingly, DIPGs are restricted to the ventral pons and occur during a narrow window of middle childhood, suggesting dysregulation of a postnatal neurodevelopmental process. Here, we report the identification of a previously undescribed population of immunophenotypic neural precursor cells in the human and murine brainstem whose temporal and spatial distributions correlate closely with the incidence of DIPG and highlight a candidate cell of origin. Using early postmortem DIPG tumor tissue, we have established in vitro and xenograft models and find that the Hedgehog (Hh) signaling pathway implicated in many developmental and oncogenic processes is active in DIPG tumor cells. Modulation of Hh pathway activity has functional consequences for DIPG self-renewal capacity in neurosphere culture. The Hh pathway also appears to be active in normal ventral pontine precursor-like cells of the mouse, and unregulated pathway activity results in hypertrophy of the ventral pons. Together, these findings provide a foundation for understanding the cellular and molecular origins of DIPG, and suggest that the Hh pathway represents a potential therapeutic target in this devastating pediatric tumor.

SUBMITTER: Monje M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3060250 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hedgehog-responsive candidate cell of origin for diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma.

Monje Michelle M   Mitra Siddhartha S SS   Freret Morgan E ME   Raveh Tal B TB   Kim James J   Masek Marilyn M   Attema Joanne L JL   Li Gordon G   Haddix Terri T   Edwards Michael S B MS   Fisher Paul G PG   Weissman Irving L IL   Rowitch David H DH   Vogel Hannes H   Wong Albert J AJ   Beachy Philip A PA  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20110301 11


Diffuse intrinsic pontine gliomas (DIPGs) are highly aggressive tumors of childhood that are almost universally fatal. Our understanding of this devastating cancer is limited by a dearth of available tissue for study and by the lack of a faithful animal model. Intriguingly, DIPGs are restricted to the ventral pons and occur during a narrow window of middle childhood, suggesting dysregulation of a postnatal neurodevelopmental process. Here, we report the identification of a previously undescribed  ...[more]

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