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Astrocytes promote glioma invasion via the gap junction protein connexin43

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ONCOGENE
卷 35, 期 12, 页码 1504-1516

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/onc.2015.210

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  1. Canadian Institutes of Health Research [MOP-102489, MOP-93572]
  2. National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada

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Reactive astrocytes are integral to the glioma microenvironment. Connexin43 (Cx43) is a major gap junction protein in astrocytes and its expression is enhanced significantly in glioma-associated astrocytes, especially at the peri-tumoral region. Although downregulation of Cx43-mediated intercellular communication is associated with increased malignancy in tumor cells, the role of Cx43 in stromal cells in glioma progression is not defined. Using a mouse model consisting of syngeneic intracranial implantation of GL261 glioma cells into Nestin-Cre: Cx43(fl/fl) mice where Cx43 was eliminated in astrocytes, we demonstrate a role of astrocytic Cx43 in the dissemination of glioma cells from the tumor core. To determine whether heterocellular communication between astrocytes and glioma cells is essential for reduced invasion in the absence of astrocytic Cx43, we abolished channel formation between glioma cells and astrocytes by either knocking down Cx43 in glioma cells with short hairpin RNA (shRNA) or overexpressing a dominant-negative channel-defective Cx43-T154A mutant in these cells. Although Cx43shRNA in glioma cells reduced invasion, expression of Cx43-T154A had no effect on glioma invasion, suggesting tumoral Cx43 may influence motility independently from its channel function. Alteration in astrocytic Cx43 function, such as by replacing the wild-type allele with a C-terminal truncated Cx43 mutant exhibiting reduced intercellular coupling, is sufficient to reduce glioma spreading into the brain parenchyma. Our results reveal a novel role of astrocytic Cx43 in the formation of an invasive niche and raise the possibility to control glioma progression by manipulating the microenvironment.

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