Essential role for Ras signaling in glioblastoma maintenance

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Abstract

Malignant gliomas can be induced in mice through the combined expression of activated forms of both KRas and Akt in glial progenitor cells. To determine the reliance of these tumors on continued KRas signaling in vivo, we generated a viral vector that allows the expression of KRas to be controlled post-delivery. Tumor-free survival rates were compared between those animals with continued KRas expression and animals in which KRas expression was suppressed. KRas signaling was found to be required for the maintenance of these tumors in vivo; inhibition of KRas expression resulted in apoptotic tumor regression and increased survival. Subsequent reexpression of KRas reinitiated tumor growth, indicating that a percentage of the progenitor cells survived and retained tumorigenic properties. ©2005 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Holmen, S. L., & Williams, B. O. (2005). Essential role for Ras signaling in glioblastoma maintenance. Cancer Research, 65(18), 8250–8255. https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-1173

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