The role of Src family kinases in growth and migration of glioma stem cells.
Authors:
Han X1, Zhang W1, Yang X1, Wheeler CG1, Langford CP2, Wu L1, Filippova N1, Friedman GK3, Ding Q4, Fathallah-Shaykh HM1, Gillespie GY2, Nabors LB1
In:
Source:
Int J Oncol.
Publication Date:
(
2014
)
Issue:
45(1)
:
302-10
Abstract
Src family kinases (SFKs) are highly expressed and active in clinical glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) specimens. SFKs inhibitors have been demonstrated to inhibit proliferation and migration of glioma cells. However, the role of SFKs in glioma stem cells (GSCs), which are important for treatment resistance and recurrence, has not been reported. Here, we examined the expression pattern of individual members of SFKs and their functional role in CD133? GSCs in comparison to primary glioma cells. We found that Fyn, c-Src and Yes were robustly expressed in GSCs while Lck was absent. Knockdown of c-Src, Yes or treatment with the SFK inhibitor dasatinib inhibited the migration of GSCs, but had no impact on their growth or self-renewal. These results suggest that SFKs represent an effective target for GSC migration but not for their growth.
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