Retinoblastoma Loss Modulates DNA Damage Response Favoring Tumor Progression
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Senescence is one of the main barriers against tumor progression. Oncogenic signals in primary cells result in oncogeneinduced senescence (OIS), crucial for protection against cancer development. It has been described in premalignant lesions
that OIS requires DNA damage response (DDR) activation, safeguard of the integrity of the genome. Here we demonstrate
how the cellular mechanisms involved in oncogenic transformation in a model of glioma uncouple OIS and DDR. We use
this tumor type as a paradigm of oncogenic transformation. In human gliomas most of the genetic alterations that have
been previously identified result in abnormal activation of cell growth signaling pathways and deregulation of cell cycle,
features recapitulated in our model by oncogenic Ras expression and retinoblastoma (Rb) inactivation respectively. In this
scenario, the absence of pRb confers a proliferative advantage and activates DDR to a greater extent in a DNA lesionindependent fashion than cells that express only HRasV12. Moreover, Rb loss inactivates the stress kinase DDR-associated
p38MAPK by specific Wip1-dependent dephosphorylation. Thus, Rb loss acts as a switch mediating the transition between
premalignant lesions and cancer through DDR modulation. These findings may have important implications for the
understanding the biology of gliomas and anticipate a new target, Wip1 phosphatase, for novel therapeutic strategies.
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Seoane M, Iglesias P, Gonzalez T, Dominguez F, Fraga M, Aliste C, et al. (2008) Retinoblastoma Loss Modulates DNA Damage Response Favoring Tumor Progression. PLoS ONE 3(11): e3632. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003632
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This study was supported by Spanish Ministry of Education and Science (SAF2005-00306) and Xunta de Galicia grants (PGIDIT05PXIB20801PR); Grupos emerxentes 2007/064) (J.A.C.), and by Fundacion de Investigación Medica Mutua Madrileña (J.A.C., P.I.). J.A.C. is an Investigator of Ramon y Cajal Programme (Spanish Ministry of Education and Science)
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Copyright: © 2008 Seoane et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited








