Developmental Hedgehog signaling controls proliferation of cerebellar granule cell precursors (GCPs), and its aberrant activation is a leading cause of medulloblastoma. We show here that Hedgehog promotes polyamine biosynthesis in GCPs by engaging a non-canonical axis leading to the translation of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC). This process is governed by AMPK, which phosphorylates threonine 173 of the zinc finger protein CNBP in response to Hedgehog activation. Phosphorylated CNBP increases its association with Sufu, followed by CNBP stabilization, ODC translation, and polyamine biosynthesis. Notably, CNBP, ODC, and polyamines are elevated in Hedgehog-dependent medulloblastoma, and genetic or pharmacological inhibition of this axis efficiently blocks Hedgehog-dependent proliferation of medulloblastoma cells in vitro and in vivo. Together, these data illustrate an auxiliary mechanism of metabolic control by a morphogenic pathway with relevant implications in development and cancer.

Non-canonical Hedgehog/ampk-mediated control of polyamine metabolism supports neuronal and medulloblastoma cell growth / D'Amico, Davide; Antonucci, Laura; Di Magno, Laura; Coni, Sonia; Sdruscia, Giulia; Macone, Alberto; Miele, Evelina; Infante, Paola; DI MARCOTULLIO, Lucia; DE SMAELE, Enrico; Ferretti, Elisabetta; Ciapponi, Laura; Giangaspero, Felice; John, R. Yates III; Agostinelli, Enzo; Cardinali, Beatrice; Screpanti, Isabella; Gulino, Alberto; Canettieri, Gianluca. - In: DEVELOPMENTAL CELL. - ISSN 1534-5807. - STAMPA. - 35:1(2015), pp. 21-35. [10.1016/j.devcel.2015.09.008]

Non-canonical Hedgehog/ampk-mediated control of polyamine metabolism supports neuronal and medulloblastoma cell growth

D'AMICO, Davide;Di Magno, Laura;Coni, Sonia;sdruscia, giulia;MACONE, ALBERTO;MIELE, EVELINA;INFANTE, PAOLA;DI MARCOTULLIO, LUCIA;DE SMAELE, Enrico;FERRETTI, ELISABETTA;CIAPPONI, LAURA;GIANGASPERO, FELICE;AGOSTINELLI, Enzo;SCREPANTI, Isabella;GULINO, Alberto;CANETTIERI, Gianluca
2015

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Developmental Hedgehog signaling controls proliferation of cerebellar granule cell precursors (GCPs), and its aberrant activation is a leading cause of medulloblastoma. We show here that Hedgehog promotes polyamine biosynthesis in GCPs by engaging a non-canonical axis leading to the translation of ornithine decarboxylase (ODC). This process is governed by AMPK, which phosphorylates threonine 173 of the zinc finger protein CNBP in response to Hedgehog activation. Phosphorylated CNBP increases its association with Sufu, followed by CNBP stabilization, ODC translation, and polyamine biosynthesis. Notably, CNBP, ODC, and polyamines are elevated in Hedgehog-dependent medulloblastoma, and genetic or pharmacological inhibition of this axis efficiently blocks Hedgehog-dependent proliferation of medulloblastoma cells in vitro and in vivo. Together, these data illustrate an auxiliary mechanism of metabolic control by a morphogenic pathway with relevant implications in development and cancer.
2015
neuronal and medulloblastoma cell growth; polyamine metabolism
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Non-canonical Hedgehog/ampk-mediated control of polyamine metabolism supports neuronal and medulloblastoma cell growth / D'Amico, Davide; Antonucci, Laura; Di Magno, Laura; Coni, Sonia; Sdruscia, Giulia; Macone, Alberto; Miele, Evelina; Infante, Paola; DI MARCOTULLIO, Lucia; DE SMAELE, Enrico; Ferretti, Elisabetta; Ciapponi, Laura; Giangaspero, Felice; John, R. Yates III; Agostinelli, Enzo; Cardinali, Beatrice; Screpanti, Isabella; Gulino, Alberto; Canettieri, Gianluca. - In: DEVELOPMENTAL CELL. - ISSN 1534-5807. - STAMPA. - 35:1(2015), pp. 21-35. [10.1016/j.devcel.2015.09.008]
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