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Publication : The nuclear receptor TLX is required for gliomagenesis within the adult neurogenic niche.

First Author  Zou Y Year  2012
Journal  Mol Cell Biol Volume  32
Issue  23 Pages  4811-20
PubMed ID  23028043 Mgi Jnum  J:192734
Mgi Id  MGI:5466424 Doi  10.1128/MCB.01122-12
Citation  Zou Y, et al. (2012) The nuclear receptor TLX is required for gliomagenesis within the adult neurogenic niche. Mol Cell Biol 32(23):4811-20
abstractText  Neural stem cells (NSCs) continually generate functional neurons in the adult brain. Due to their ability to proliferate, deregulated NSCs or their progenitors have been proposed as the cells of origin for a number of primary central nervous system neoplasms, including infiltrating gliomas. The orphan nuclear receptor TLX is required for proliferation of adult NSCs, and its upregulation promotes brain tumor formation. However, it is unknown whether TLX is required for gliomagenesis. We examined the genetic interactions between TLX and several tumor suppressors, as well as the role of TLX-dependent NSCs during gliomagenesis, using mouse models. Here, we show that TLX is essential for the proliferation of adult NSCs with a single deletion of p21, p53, or Pten or combined deletion of Pten and p53. While brain tumors still form in Tlx mutant mice, these tumors are less infiltrative and rarely associate with the adult neurogenic niches, suggesting a non-stem-cell origin. Taken together, these results indicate a critical role for TLX in NSC-dependent gliomagenesis and implicate TLX as a therapeutic target to inhibit the development of NSC-derived brain tumors.
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