Current Molecular Medicine

Author(s): A. Jahani-Asl and A. Bonni

DOI: 10.2174/1566524011313080002

iNOS: A Potential Therapeutic Target for Malignant Glioma

Page: [1241 - 1249] Pages: 9

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Abstract

Glioblastoma is the most aggressive adult primary brain tumor. Although progress has been made in understanding the molecular mechanisms underlying these tumors, current treatments are ineffective. Recent studies have identified iNOS as a critical regulator of glial transformation downstream of EGFRvIII/STAT3 signaling, a key oncogenic pathway in glioblastoma. STAT3 directly binds the promoter of the iNOS gene and thereby stimulates its expression. Importantly, inhibition of iNOS by genetic and pharmacological approaches impedes glial cell proliferation, invasiveness, and tumor growth in vivo. iNOS expression is also elevated in a population of human brain tumor stem cells (BTSCs), and iNOS is required for BTSC proliferation and tumorigenesis. Together, these findings suggest that development of iNOS-targeted therapies may prove valuable in the treatment of glioblastoma. Here, we review our current understanding of iNOS signaling in the regulation of glioblastoma pathogenesis and the potential mechanisms by which iNOS inhibition might suppress the malignant behavior of these devastating tumors.

Keywords: Astrocytes, brain tumor stem cells, EGFRvIII, glioblastoma, invasiveness, iNOS, NO, proliferation, STAT3, signaling.