N-myc alters the fate of preneoplastic cells in a mouse model of medulloblastoma
- 15 January 2009
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory in Genes & Development
- Vol. 23 (2) , 157-170
- https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.1759909
Abstract
Studying the early stages of cancer can provide important insight into the molecular basis of the disease. We identified a preneoplastic stage in the patched (ptc) mutant mouse, a model for the brain tumor medulloblastoma. Preneoplastic cells (PNCs) are found in most ptc mutants during early adulthood, but only 15% of these animals develop tumors. Although PNCs are found in mice that develop tumors, the ability of PNCs to give rise to tumors has never been demonstrated directly, and the fate of cells that do not form tumors remains unknown. Using genetic fate mapping and orthotopic transplantation, we provide definitive evidence that PNCs give rise to tumors, and show that the predominant fate of PNCs that do not form tumors is differentiation. Moreover, we show that N-myc, a gene commonly amplified in medulloblastoma, can dramatically alter the fate of PNCs, preventing differentiation and driving progression to tumors. Importantly, N-myc allows PNCs to grow independently of hedgehog signaling, making the resulting tumors resistant to hedgehog antagonists. These studies provide the first direct evidence that PNCs can give rise to tumors, and demonstrate that identification of genetic changes that promote tumor progression is critical for designing effective therapies for cancer.Keywords
This publication has 72 references indexed in Scilit:
- Medulloblastoma Can Be Initiated by Deletion of Patched in Lineage-Restricted Progenitors or Stem CellsPublished by Elsevier ,2008
- Combined Inactivation of MYC and K-Ras Oncogenes Reverses Tumorigenesis in Lung Adenocarcinomas and LymphomasPLOS ONE, 2008
- Post-transcriptional down-regulation of Atoh1/Math1 by bone morphogenic proteins suppresses medulloblastoma developmentGenes & Development, 2008
- BRCA2 is required for neurogenesis and suppression of medulloblastomaThe EMBO Journal, 2007
- Fibroblast growth factor blocks Sonic hedgehog signaling in neuronal precursors and tumor cellsProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2007
- N-Mycand the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors p18Ink4cand p27Kip1coordinately regulate cerebellar developmentProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006
- XRCC4 suppresses medulloblastomas with recurrent translocations in p53-deficient miceProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2006
- Retinoic acid decreases targeting of p27 for degradation via an N-myc-dependent decrease in p27 phosphorylation and an N-myc-independent decrease in Skp2Cell Death & Differentiation, 2003
- Development of mice expressing a single D-type cyclinGenes & Development, 2002
- The Hallmarks of CancerCell, 2000