Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours

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Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours. / Harpelunde Poulsen, K.; Nielsen, J. E.; Grønkær Toft, B.; Joensen, U. N.; Rasmussen, L. J.; Blomberg Jensen, M.; Mitchell, R. T.; Juul, A.; Rajpert-De Meyts, E.; Jørgensen, A.

I: BMC Cancer, Bind 20, Nr. 1, 349, 2020.

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Harpelunde Poulsen, K, Nielsen, JE, Grønkær Toft, B, Joensen, UN, Rasmussen, LJ, Blomberg Jensen, M, Mitchell, RT, Juul, A, Rajpert-De Meyts, E & Jørgensen, A 2020, 'Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours', BMC Cancer, bind 20, nr. 1, 349. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-020-06820-6

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Harpelunde Poulsen, K., Nielsen, J. E., Grønkær Toft, B., Joensen, U. N., Rasmussen, L. J., Blomberg Jensen, M., Mitchell, R. T., Juul, A., Rajpert-De Meyts, E., & Jørgensen, A. (2020). Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours. BMC Cancer, 20(1), [349]. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-020-06820-6

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Harpelunde Poulsen K, Nielsen JE, Grønkær Toft B, Joensen UN, Rasmussen LJ, Blomberg Jensen M o.a. Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours. BMC Cancer. 2020;20(1). 349. https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-020-06820-6

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Harpelunde Poulsen, K. ; Nielsen, J. E. ; Grønkær Toft, B. ; Joensen, U. N. ; Rasmussen, L. J. ; Blomberg Jensen, M. ; Mitchell, R. T. ; Juul, A. ; Rajpert-De Meyts, E. ; Jørgensen, A. / Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours. I: BMC Cancer. 2020 ; Bind 20, Nr. 1.

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title = "Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours",
abstract = "Background: Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCTs) are characterised by an overall high cisplatin-sensitivity which has been linked to their continued expression of pluripotency factors. Recently, the Nodal signalling pathway has been implicated in the regulation of pluripotency factor expression in fetal germ cells, and the pathway could therefore also be involved in regulating expression of pluripotency factors in malignant germ cells, and hence cisplatin-sensitivity in TGCTs. Methods: We used in vitro culture of the TGCT-derived cell line NTera2, ex vivo tissue culture of primary TGCT specimens and xenografting of NTera2 cells into nude mice in order to investigate the consequences of manipulating Nodal and Activin signalling on pluripotency factor expression, apoptosis, proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity. Results: The Nodal signalling factors were markedly expressed concomitantly with the pluripotency factor OCT4 in GCNIS cells, seminomas and embryonal carcinomas. Despite this, inhibition of Nodal and Activin signalling either alone or simultaneously did not affect proliferation or apoptosis in malignant germ cells in vitro or ex vivo. Interestingly, inhibition of Nodal signalling in vitro reduced the expression of pluripotency factors and Nodal pathway genes, while stimulation of the pathway increased their expression. However, cisplatin-sensitivity was not affected following pharmacological inhibition of Nodal/Activin signalling or siRNA-mediated knockdown of the obligate co-receptor CRIPTO in NTera2 cells in vitro or in a xenograft model. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the Nodal signalling pathway may be involved in regulating pluripotency factor expression in malignant germ cells, but manipulation of the pathway does not appear to affect cisplatin-sensitivity or tumour cell proliferation.",
keywords = "Cisplatin-sensitivity, Expression of pluripotency factors, GCNIS, Nodal and Activin signalling, Testicular cancer",
author = "{Harpelunde Poulsen}, K. and Nielsen, {J. E.} and {Gr{\o}nk{\ae}r Toft}, B. and Joensen, {U. N.} and Rasmussen, {L. J.} and {Blomberg Jensen}, M. and Mitchell, {R. T.} and A. Juul and {Rajpert-De Meyts}, E. and A. J{\o}rgensen",
year = "2020",
doi = "10.1186/s12885-020-06820-6",
language = "English",
volume = "20",
journal = "B M C Cancer",
issn = "1471-2407",
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TY - JOUR

T1 - Influence of Nodal signalling on pluripotency factor expression, tumour cell proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity in testicular germ cell tumours

AU - Harpelunde Poulsen, K.

AU - Nielsen, J. E.

AU - Grønkær Toft, B.

AU - Joensen, U. N.

AU - Rasmussen, L. J.

AU - Blomberg Jensen, M.

AU - Mitchell, R. T.

AU - Juul, A.

AU - Rajpert-De Meyts, E.

AU - Jørgensen, A.

PY - 2020

Y1 - 2020

N2 - Background: Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCTs) are characterised by an overall high cisplatin-sensitivity which has been linked to their continued expression of pluripotency factors. Recently, the Nodal signalling pathway has been implicated in the regulation of pluripotency factor expression in fetal germ cells, and the pathway could therefore also be involved in regulating expression of pluripotency factors in malignant germ cells, and hence cisplatin-sensitivity in TGCTs. Methods: We used in vitro culture of the TGCT-derived cell line NTera2, ex vivo tissue culture of primary TGCT specimens and xenografting of NTera2 cells into nude mice in order to investigate the consequences of manipulating Nodal and Activin signalling on pluripotency factor expression, apoptosis, proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity. Results: The Nodal signalling factors were markedly expressed concomitantly with the pluripotency factor OCT4 in GCNIS cells, seminomas and embryonal carcinomas. Despite this, inhibition of Nodal and Activin signalling either alone or simultaneously did not affect proliferation or apoptosis in malignant germ cells in vitro or ex vivo. Interestingly, inhibition of Nodal signalling in vitro reduced the expression of pluripotency factors and Nodal pathway genes, while stimulation of the pathway increased their expression. However, cisplatin-sensitivity was not affected following pharmacological inhibition of Nodal/Activin signalling or siRNA-mediated knockdown of the obligate co-receptor CRIPTO in NTera2 cells in vitro or in a xenograft model. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the Nodal signalling pathway may be involved in regulating pluripotency factor expression in malignant germ cells, but manipulation of the pathway does not appear to affect cisplatin-sensitivity or tumour cell proliferation.

AB - Background: Testicular germ cell tumours (TGCTs) are characterised by an overall high cisplatin-sensitivity which has been linked to their continued expression of pluripotency factors. Recently, the Nodal signalling pathway has been implicated in the regulation of pluripotency factor expression in fetal germ cells, and the pathway could therefore also be involved in regulating expression of pluripotency factors in malignant germ cells, and hence cisplatin-sensitivity in TGCTs. Methods: We used in vitro culture of the TGCT-derived cell line NTera2, ex vivo tissue culture of primary TGCT specimens and xenografting of NTera2 cells into nude mice in order to investigate the consequences of manipulating Nodal and Activin signalling on pluripotency factor expression, apoptosis, proliferation and cisplatin-sensitivity. Results: The Nodal signalling factors were markedly expressed concomitantly with the pluripotency factor OCT4 in GCNIS cells, seminomas and embryonal carcinomas. Despite this, inhibition of Nodal and Activin signalling either alone or simultaneously did not affect proliferation or apoptosis in malignant germ cells in vitro or ex vivo. Interestingly, inhibition of Nodal signalling in vitro reduced the expression of pluripotency factors and Nodal pathway genes, while stimulation of the pathway increased their expression. However, cisplatin-sensitivity was not affected following pharmacological inhibition of Nodal/Activin signalling or siRNA-mediated knockdown of the obligate co-receptor CRIPTO in NTera2 cells in vitro or in a xenograft model. Conclusion: Our findings suggest that the Nodal signalling pathway may be involved in regulating pluripotency factor expression in malignant germ cells, but manipulation of the pathway does not appear to affect cisplatin-sensitivity or tumour cell proliferation.

KW - Cisplatin-sensitivity

KW - Expression of pluripotency factors

KW - GCNIS

KW - Nodal and Activin signalling

KW - Testicular cancer

U2 - 10.1186/s12885-020-06820-6

DO - 10.1186/s12885-020-06820-6

M3 - Journal article

C2 - 32326899

AN - SCOPUS:85084031253

VL - 20

JO - B M C Cancer

JF - B M C Cancer

SN - 1471-2407

IS - 1

M1 - 349

ER -

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