%0 Journal Article %A Paul M. Daniel %A Gulay Filiz %A Martin J. Tymms %A Robert G. Ramsay %A Andrew H. Kaye %A Stanley S. Stylli %A Theo Mantamadiotis %T Intratumoral MAPK and PI3K signaling pathway heterogeneity in glioblastoma tissue correlates with selective CREB signaling and specific functional gene signatures %D 2018 %R 10.1101/305052 %J bioRxiv %P 305052 %X Limitations in discovering useful tumor biomarkers and drug targets is not only due to patient-to-patient differences but also due to intratumoral heterogeneity. Heterogeneity arises due to the genetic and epigenetic variation of tumor cells in response to microenvironmental interactions and cytotoxic therapy. We explored specific signaling pathway activation in glioblastoma (GBM) by investigating the intratumoral activation of the MAPK and PI3K pathways. We present data demonstrating a striking preponderance for mutual exclusivity of MAPK and PI3K activation in GBM tissue, where MAPK activation correlates with proliferation and transcription factor CREB activation and PI3K activation correlates with CD44 expression. Bioinformatic analysis of signaling and CREB-regulated target genes supports the immunohistochemical data, showing that the MAPK-CREB activation correlates with proliferative regions. In-silico analysis suggests that MAPK-CREB signaling activates a pro-inflammatory molecular signature and correlates with a mesenchymal GBM subtype profile, while PI3K-CREB activation correlates with the proneural GBM subtype and a tumor cell invasive gene signature. Overall, the data suggests the existence of intratumoral subtype heterogeneity in GBM and that using combinations of both MAPK and PI3K drug inhibitors is necessary for effective targeted therapy. %U https://www.biorxiv.org/content/biorxiv/early/2018/04/20/305052.full.pdf