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DNA hypermethylation and 1p Loss silence <i>NHE‐1</i> in oligodendroglioma
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Lowers Intracellular PhNeuro-oncologyGenome InstabilityOligodendroglioma CellsMalignant DiseaseMedicineMolecular BiologyRapid Tumor GrowthCell BiologyTumor SuppressorCancer GeneticsRadiation OncologyCancer BiologyGliomaEpigeneticsTumor BiologyCancer GrowthDna Hypermethylation
Oligodendroglioma is characterized by mutations of IDH and CIC, 1p/19q loss, and slow growth. We found that NHE-1 on 1p is silenced in oligodendrogliomas secondary to IDH-associated hypermethylation and 1p allelic loss. Silencing lowers intracellular pH and attenuates acid load recovery in oligodendroglioma cells. Others have shown that rapid tumor growth cannot occur without NHE-1-mediated neutralization of the acidosis generated by the Warburg glycolytic shift. Our findings show for the first time that the pH regulator NHE-1 can be silenced in a human cancer and also suggest that pH deregulation may contribute to the distinctive biology of human oligodendroglioma.
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