Polycomb group protein Bmi1 is required for growth of RAF driven non-small-cell lung cancer

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Background: We have previously described a RAF oncogene driven transgenic mouse model for non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Here we examine whether tumor initiation and growth requires the stem cell self-renewal factor Bmi1. Principal Findings: In order to evaluate Bmi1 function in NSCLC two founder lines that differ in incidence and latency of tumor formation were compared. Ablation of Bmi1 expression in both lines had a dramatically decreased tumor growth. As the line with shorter latency matched the life span of Bmi1 knock out mice, these mice were chosen for further study. The absence of Bmi1 did not decrease the number of tumor initiation in these mice as only the size and not the number of tumors decreased. Reduction in tumor growth resulted from an increase in cell death and decrease in cell cycle progression that corresponded with up-regulation of the p16INK4a and p19ARF. Significance: The data identifies Bmi1 as an important factor for expansion but not initiation of RAF driven NSCLC. © 2009 Becker et al.

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Becker, M., Korn, C., Sienerth, A. R., Voswinckel, R., Luetkenhaus, K., Ceteci, F., & Rapp, U. R. (2009). Polycomb group protein Bmi1 is required for growth of RAF driven non-small-cell lung cancer. PLoS ONE, 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004230

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