Back to Search Start Over

Cell-lineage controlled epigenetic regulation in glioblastoma stem cells determines functionally distinct subgroups and predicts patient survival

Authors :
Lu, Xi
Maturi, Naga Prathyusha
Jarvius, Malin
Yildirim, Irem
Dang, Yonglong
Zhao, Linxuan
Xie, Yuan
Tan, E-Jean
Xing, Pengwei
Larsson, Rolf
Fryknäs, Mårten
Uhrbom, Lene
Chen, Xingqi
Lu, Xi
Maturi, Naga Prathyusha
Jarvius, Malin
Yildirim, Irem
Dang, Yonglong
Zhao, Linxuan
Xie, Yuan
Tan, E-Jean
Xing, Pengwei
Larsson, Rolf
Fryknäs, Mårten
Uhrbom, Lene
Chen, Xingqi
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The epigenetic regulation of glioblastoma stem cell (GSC) function remains poorly understood. Here, the authors compare the chromatin accessibility landscape of GSC cultures from mice and patients and suggest that the epigenome of GSCs is cell lineage-regulated and could predict patient survival. There is ample support for developmental regulation of glioblastoma stem cells. To examine how cell lineage controls glioblastoma stem cell function, we present a cross-species epigenome analysis of mouse and human glioblastoma stem cells. We analyze and compare the chromatin-accessibility landscape of nine mouse glioblastoma stem cell cultures of three defined origins and 60 patient-derived glioblastoma stem cell cultures by assay for transposase-accessible chromatin using sequencing. This separates the mouse cultures according to cell of origin and identifies three human glioblastoma stem cell clusters that show overlapping characteristics with each of the mouse groups, and a distribution along an axis of proneural to mesenchymal phenotypes. The epigenetic-based human glioblastoma stem cell clusters display distinct functional properties and can separate patient survival. Cross-species analyses reveals conserved epigenetic regulation of mouse and human glioblastoma stem cells. We conclude that epigenetic control of glioblastoma stem cells primarily is dictated by developmental origin which impacts clinically relevant glioblastoma stem cell properties and patient survival.<br />De två första författarna delar förstaförfattarskapet.De två sista författarna delar sistaförfattarskapet.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1349083475
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038.s41467-022-29912-2