ROCK2 Downregulation in Pediatric Medulloblastoma Increases Migration and Predicts the Involvement of SHH Non-canonical Signaling

儿童髓母细胞瘤中 ROCK2 下调增加细胞迁移并预测 SHH 非经典信号通路的参与

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Abstract

The participation of the Rho-associated protein kinases (ROCK1 and 2) in the regulation of actin cytoskeleton organization, cell adhesion, motility, and gene expression has been extensively investigated in many tumors of different histology. However, their pathogenic roles in medulloblastoma (MB) remain understudied, demanding a deeper appreciation of their participation in cancer cell dissemination and tumor progression. Herein, we show that ROCK2 is downregulated in MB tumor samples and functionally increases migration of cell lines belonging to the SHH subgroup. A comprehensive comparative bioinformatic scrutiny of differentially expressed genes within a list of ROCK2 candidate substrates, uncovered a network of 21 dysregulated genes from which DYPSL3 (dihydropyrimidinase-related protein 3) denoted a strong positive correlation. Enrichment analysis revealed SHH/RHOA/ROCK2/DYPSL3 as top hub genes and the intersection between two biological processes of most importance in MB: actin cytoskeleton remodeling and neuron development. Of note, evidence shows that both ROCK2 and DYPSL3, interact with RHOA and in many tumor types they act as tumor suppressors, mitigating cell spreading. Alternatively, their impaired activity leads to undifferentiated phenotypes and inappropriate cytoskeletal dynamics affecting cell shape, attachment to the extracellular matrix, and cell movement. In parallel, cell motility is considered a prototypical non-canonical response to SHH mediated by RHOA. Therefore, we propose a model in which the interplay between these pathways may lead to a perturbation of proper cytoskeletal dynamics that underpins cell migration.

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