Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most common and most malignant primary brain tumour. Protein tyrosine phosphatase interacting protein 51 (PTPIP51) is an interaction partner of 14-3-3ß, which correlates with the grade of malignancy in gliomas. In this study PTPIP51 and its interacting partners 14-3-3ß, PTP1B, c-Src, Raf-1 as well as EGFR were investigated in human glioblastoma.
Twenty glioblastoma samples were analyzed on transcriptional and translational level by immunohisto-chemistry, in situ hybridization and RT-PCR. To compare PTPIP51 expression in gliomas of different malignancies, quantitative RT-PCR for grade II astrocytoma and GBM samples was employed. Additionally, we analyzed the correlation between PTPIP51 and 14-3-3ß transcription, and checked for in situ interaction between PTPIP51 and 14-3-3ß and PTP1B, respectively.
PTPIP51 and 14-3-3ß mRNA showed a tumour grade dependent upregulation in gliomas. Glioblastoma cells displayed a strong immunoreaction of PTPIP51, which co-localized with 14-3-3ß and PTP1B. The duolink proximity ligation assay corroborated a direct in situ interaction of PTPIP51 with both proteins, known to interact with PTPIP51 in vitro. The in vitro interacting partners Raf-1 and c-Src showed a partial co-localization. Besides, immune cells located in capillaries or infiltrating the tumour tissue and endothelial cells of pseudoglomerular vessels revealed a high PTPIP51 expression.
The upregulation of PTPIP51 and its connection with the EGFR/MAPK pathway by 14-3-3ß via Raf-1 and by PTP1B via c-Src, argue for a functional role of PTPIP51 in the pathogenesis of human glioblastoma
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