Mechanotherapeutic Potential of Survivin in Glioblastoma.

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作者:Inserra Gabrielle, Balghonaim Sarah, Jong Jessica, Drewes Rhonda, Santo Briana A, Tumenbayar Bat-Ider, Pham Khanh, Babatunde Sefunmi, Tomaszewski John E, Ignatowski Tracey A, Zhao Ruogang, Lim Jaims, Kim Sunghan, Siddiqui Adnan H, Das Bhaskar C, Tutino Vincent M, Bae Yongho
Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) is a highly aggressive brain cancer characterized by rapid proliferation and extensive remodeling of the extracellular matrix (ECM), leading to progressive tissue stiffening. Although ECM stiffness is known to promote GBM progression, the molecular mechanisms linking mechanical cues to tumor growth remain insufficiently defined. In this study, transcriptomic comparison of GBM tumors and non-neoplastic brain tissue revealed coordinated upregulation of cell cycle regulators and matrisome-associated genes, with survivin (BIRC5) identified as a central node linking proliferative signaling and ECM remodeling networks. Analysis of GBM patient specimens further showed strong nuclear survivin expression in regions with elevated collagen deposition. To directly evaluate stiffness-dependent regulation of survivin, GBM cells were cultured on fibronectin-infused hydrogels with tunable stiffness. Stiff matrices increased survivin expression along with cyclin D1 and cyclin A, consistent with increased cell cycle progression. Pharmacologic inhibition or siRNA-mediated suppression of survivin reduced stiffness-induced proliferation and attenuated expression of matrisome components, including collagens and lysyl oxidase. These findings indicate that survivin functions as a mechanosensitive regulator that coordinates cell cycle progression with ECM production in stiff tumor microenvironments. Collectively, this study identifies survivin as a key mediator linking ECM stiffness to GBM growth and matrisome remodeling. Targeting survivin and its effectors may offer a mechanosensitive strategy to limit GBM growth.

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