Connexin43 functions as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cells

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly malignant and aggressive brain tumor with patients typically experiencing a median survival of 15–18 months after diagnosis. Gap junction protein Connexin43 (Cx43) plays a crucial role in GBM by having both tumor-suppressing and tumor-promoting roles. Here, we identify...

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Main Authors: Anushka Mondal, Sanchari Saha, Adrish Ghosh, Justin D Lathia, Jayasri Das Sarma
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Published: Elsevier 2025-09-01
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Sanchari Saha
Adrish Ghosh
Justin D Lathia
Jayasri Das Sarma
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description Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly malignant and aggressive brain tumor with patients typically experiencing a median survival of 15–18 months after diagnosis. Gap junction protein Connexin43 (Cx43) plays a crucial role in GBM by having both tumor-suppressing and tumor-promoting roles. Here, we identify a critical tumor-promoting role of Cx43 in GBM by functioning as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor and driving partial EMT, which enhances the acquisition of stemness properties in the cells. Using high-grade mouse astrocytoma cell lines, we found that CT2A cells had higher Cx43 gap junction assembly as compared to KR158 cells. The increased Cx43 assembly in CT2A cells activates the NF-κB signaling pathway, promoting a hybrid E/M phenotype and thereby enhancing self-renewal properties. CT2A cells also exhibited collective cell migration, a characteristic feature of hybrid E/M phenotype, stress resistance, and proliferative properties. To verify Cx43′s role in NF-κB pathway activation, DBT and DBT-Erp-29 cells (with higher Cx43 expression) were studied, showing increased NF-κB activation in DBT-Erp-29 cells. Interestingly, KR158 cells formed longer tunneling nanotubes to expedite alternative cellular communication due to reduced gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC). These results offer valuable insights into targeting Cx43-mediated signaling pathways due to the potential tumor-promoting role of Cx43.
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spelling doaj-art-c7d34b7d094c4839a5e1b5665d9003ce2025-08-20T02:42:08ZengElsevierTranslational Oncology1936-52332025-09-015910246310.1016/j.tranon.2025.102463Connexin43 functions as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cellsAnushka Mondal0Sanchari Saha1Adrish Ghosh2Justin D Lathia3Jayasri Das Sarma4Department of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research-Kolkata, Mohanpur, West Bengal 741246, IndiaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research-Kolkata, Mohanpur, West Bengal 741246, IndiaDepartment of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research-Kolkata, Mohanpur, West Bengal 741246, IndiaLerner Research Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, USADepartment of Biological Sciences, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research-Kolkata, Mohanpur, West Bengal 741246, India; Department of ophthalmologist, Adjunct Associate Professor, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, USA; Corresponding author.Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly malignant and aggressive brain tumor with patients typically experiencing a median survival of 15–18 months after diagnosis. Gap junction protein Connexin43 (Cx43) plays a crucial role in GBM by having both tumor-suppressing and tumor-promoting roles. Here, we identify a critical tumor-promoting role of Cx43 in GBM by functioning as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor and driving partial EMT, which enhances the acquisition of stemness properties in the cells. Using high-grade mouse astrocytoma cell lines, we found that CT2A cells had higher Cx43 gap junction assembly as compared to KR158 cells. The increased Cx43 assembly in CT2A cells activates the NF-κB signaling pathway, promoting a hybrid E/M phenotype and thereby enhancing self-renewal properties. CT2A cells also exhibited collective cell migration, a characteristic feature of hybrid E/M phenotype, stress resistance, and proliferative properties. To verify Cx43′s role in NF-κB pathway activation, DBT and DBT-Erp-29 cells (with higher Cx43 expression) were studied, showing increased NF-κB activation in DBT-Erp-29 cells. Interestingly, KR158 cells formed longer tunneling nanotubes to expedite alternative cellular communication due to reduced gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC). These results offer valuable insights into targeting Cx43-mediated signaling pathways due to the potential tumor-promoting role of Cx43.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1936523325001949Connexin43GlioblastomaPartial EMTHybrid E/M phenotypeCancer stem cells
spellingShingle Anushka Mondal
Sanchari Saha
Adrish Ghosh
Justin D Lathia
Jayasri Das Sarma
Connexin43 functions as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cells
Translational Oncology
Connexin43
Glioblastoma
Partial EMT
Hybrid E/M phenotype
Cancer stem cells
title Connexin43 functions as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cells
title_full Connexin43 functions as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cells
title_fullStr Connexin43 functions as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cells
title_full_unstemmed Connexin43 functions as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cells
title_short Connexin43 functions as a non-canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid Epithelial/Mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cells
title_sort connexin43 functions as a non canonical phenotypic stability factor in promoting hybrid epithelial mesenchymal phenotype in glioblastoma cells
topic Connexin43
Glioblastoma
Partial EMT
Hybrid E/M phenotype
Cancer stem cells
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1936523325001949
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