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Glioma-associated stem cells: A novel class of tumor-supporting cells able to predict prognosis of human low-grade gliomas

Authors :
Miran Skrap
Vanna Pecile
Tamara Ius
Giovanna De Maglio
Maria Elisabetta Ruaro
Daniela Cesselli
Antonio Paolo Beltrami
Giovanni Falconieri
Marisa Sorrentino
Damiano Mangoni
Anja Pucer
Carlo Alberto Beltrami
Giorgia Gri
Giorgia Gregoraci
Evgenia Bourkoula
Marco Vindigni
Loredana Casalis
Federica Caponnetto
Daniela Musiello
Pietro Parisse
Miriam Isola
Stefano Pizzolitto
Giacinto Scoles
Barbara Toffoletto
Anita Palma
Stefania Marzinotto
Bourkoula E
Mangoni D
Ius T
Pucer A
Isola M
Musiello D
Marzinotto S
Toffoletto B
Sorrentino M
Palma A
Caponnetto F
Gregoraci G
Vindigni M
Pizzolitto S
Falconieri G
De Maglio G
Pecile V
Ruaro ME
Gri G
Parisse P
Casalis L
Scoles G
Skrap M
Beltrami CA
Beltrami AP
Cesselli D
Source :
STEM CELLS
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Background: Translational medicine aims at transferring advances in basic science research into new approaches for diagnosis and treatment of diseases. Low-grade gliomas (LGG) have a heterogeneous clinical behavior that can be only partially predicted employing current state-of-the-art markers, hindering the decision-making process. To deepen our comprehension on tumor heterogeneity, we dissected the mechanism of interaction between tumor cells and relevant components of the neoplastic environment, isolating, from LGG and high-grade gliomas (HGG), proliferating stem cell lines from both the glioma stroma and, where possible, the neoplasm. Methods and Findings: We isolated glioma-associated stem cells (GASC) from LGG (n=40) and HGG (n=73). GASC showed stem cell features, anchorage-independent growth, and supported the malignant properties of both A172 cells and human glioma-stem cells, mainly through the release of exosomes. Finally, starting from GASC obtained from HGG (n=13) and LGG (n=12) we defined a score, based on the expression of 9 GASC surface markers, whose prognostic value was assayed on 40 subsequent LGG-patients. At the multivariate Cox analysis, the GASC-based score was the only independent predictor of overall survival and malignant progression free-survival. Conclusions: The microenvironment of both LGG and HGG hosts non-tumorigenic multipotent stem cells that can increase in vitro the biological aggressiveness of glioma-initiating cells through the release of exosomes. The clinical importance of this finding is supported by the strong prognostic value associated with the characteristics of GASC. This patient-based approach can provide a groundbreaking method to predict prognosis and to exploit novel strategies that target the tumor stroma. Stem Cells 2014;32:1239–1253

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10665099
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Stem Cells
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....70e0b63483eddc3b1501693e545eceb5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/stem.1605