Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences (Jul 2024)

Expression of calpastatin hcast 3-25 and activity of the calpain/calpastatin system in human glioblastoma stem cells: possible involvement of hcast 3-25 in cell differentiation

  • Sonia Spinelli,
  • Sonia Spinelli,
  • Federica Barbieri,
  • Federica Barbieri,
  • Monica Averna,
  • Tullio Florio,
  • Tullio Florio,
  • Marco Pedrazzi,
  • Beatrice F. Tremonti,
  • Michela Capraro,
  • Roberta De Tullio

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmolb.2024.1359956
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most malignant brain tumor, characterized by cell heterogeneity comprising stem cells (GSCs) responsible for aggressiveness. The calpain/calpastatin (calp/cast) proteolytic system is involved in critical physiological processes and cancer progression. In this work we showed the expression profile of hcast 3-25 (a Type III calpastatin variant devoid of inhibitory units) and the members of the system in several patient-derived GSCs exploring the relationship between hcast 3-25 and activation/activity of calpains. Each GSC shows a peculiar calp/cast mRNA and protein expression pattern, and hcast 3-25 is the least expressed. Differentiation promotes upregulation of all the calp/cast system components except hcast 3-25 mRNA, which increased or decreased depending on individual GSC culture. Transfection of hcast 3-25-V5 into two selected GSCs indicated that hcast 3-25 effectively associates with calpains, supporting the digestion of selected calpain targets. Hcast 3-25 possibly affects the stem state promoting a differentiated, less aggressive phenotype.

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