NQO1 is regulated by PTEN in glioblastoma, mediating cell proliferation and oxidative stress

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Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain tumor with a dismal prognosis, and the patients carrying EGFR-driven tumors with PTEN mutation do not respond to anti-EGFR therapy. The molecular mechanisms for this resistance remain unknown. Here, we show that PTEN induces the expression of NQO1, a flavoenzyme with dual roles in pro- and antitumorigenesis that decreases the formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which mediates the oxidative stress and GBM cell proliferation. NQO1 is reduced in EGFRvIII-overexpressed U87MG cells associated with low ROS, whereas NQO1 is highly escalated in PTEN stably expressed U87MG/EGFRvIII cells with high ROS. Interestingly, knockdown of NQO1 augments ROS and diminishes cell proliferation. Conversely, overexpression of NQO1 attenuates ROS and increases cell proliferation. By contrast, overexpression of PINK1, a PTEN-induced kinase 1, represses ROS and inhibits GBM cell proliferation. Therefore, our findings support that NQO1 displays a paradoxical role in mediating GBM growth in response to tumor suppressor PTEN.

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Luo, S., Lei, K., Xiang, D., & Ye, K. (2018). NQO1 is regulated by PTEN in glioblastoma, mediating cell proliferation and oxidative stress. Oxidative Medicine and Cellular Longevity, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/9146528

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