SOX4 promotes vascular abnormality in glioblastoma and is a novel target to improve drug delivery

SOX4 促进胶质母细胞瘤的血管异常,是改善药物输送的新靶点

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作者:Kunhua Yao, Mingbiao Yang, Mi Shu, Tian Wang, Dan Gao, Liqi Zhou, Guangwei Wang, Zaiqi Zhang, Jiefu Tang

Abstract

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and aggressive primary brain tumor in adults with dismal prognosis. Vascular abnormality is a hallmark of GBM, and aggravates diseases progression by increasing hypoxia, inducing life-threaten edema and hindering drug delivery. Nonetheless, the intricate mechanism underlying vascular abnormality remains inadequately understood. Here, we revealed a key role of SOX4 on vascular abnormality in GBM. SOX4 expression was increased in endothelial cells (ECs) from human brain tumors compared with ECs from paired normal brain tissue. Knockdown of SOX4 in mouse brain ECs restrained cell migration and proliferation. Furthermore, in vitro suppression of SOX4 in brain ECs and in vivo conditional knockout of SOX4 in tumor ECs led to the downregulation of genes linked with vascular abnormality. Notably, specific depletion of SOX4 in ECs enhanced drug delivery and sensitive tumor to chemotherapeutic drugs in GBM. Taken together, these results demonstrated that SOX4 is a novel regulator for tumor angiogenesis and vascular abnormality in GBM. Our findings identify SOX4 as a potential vascular therapeutic target to improve drug delivery for GBM treatment.

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