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EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS AND THE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL TARGETING STRATEGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA

The aggressive biology and poor response to therapy resulting in relapse of patients with GBM is attributed to the existence of Brain Tumour Initiating Cells (BTICs) with stem cell properties. Targeting BTICs in isolation of their surrounding tumour microenvironment (TME) has proven ineffective. Det...

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Autores principales: Lubanska, Dorota, Alrashed, Sami, Sorge, Alexandra, Cieslukowski, Alan, Mahendran, Hema Priya, Nadeem, Fatima, Shamisa, Abdalla, deCarvalho, Ana, Kulkarni, Swati, Soliman, Mohamed A R, Rondeau-Gagne, Simon, Porter, Lisa A
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10337549/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdad071.021
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author Lubanska, Dorota
Alrashed, Sami
Sorge, Alexandra
Cieslukowski, Alan
Mahendran, Hema Priya
Nadeem, Fatima
Shamisa, Abdalla
deCarvalho, Ana
Kulkarni, Swati
Soliman, Mohamed A R
Rondeau-Gagne, Simon
Porter, Lisa A
author_facet Lubanska, Dorota
Alrashed, Sami
Sorge, Alexandra
Cieslukowski, Alan
Mahendran, Hema Priya
Nadeem, Fatima
Shamisa, Abdalla
deCarvalho, Ana
Kulkarni, Swati
Soliman, Mohamed A R
Rondeau-Gagne, Simon
Porter, Lisa A
author_sort Lubanska, Dorota
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description The aggressive biology and poor response to therapy resulting in relapse of patients with GBM is attributed to the existence of Brain Tumour Initiating Cells (BTICs) with stem cell properties. Targeting BTICs in isolation of their surrounding tumour microenvironment (TME) has proven ineffective. Determining the molecular effects of the TME on BTICs is an evolving area that requires more focus. OUR APPROACH: Using innovative patient-derived organoid co-culture models paired with an in vivo zebrafish xenograft system our multidisciplinary team is exploring the biology of BTICs in the context of their microenvironment in search for novel therapeutic options that will benefit GBM patients. RESULTS: Our data supports an important role for activated cancer associated fibroblasts and endothelial cells in driving BTIC expansion and resistance to therapy. We further show that these effects, at least in part, are attributed to changes in the composition of the TME. Using semi-conducting conjugated polymer nanoparticles designed to selectively disrupt microenvironment interactions with BTICs, we show a reduction in anti-apoptotic and proliferation markers and a decreased self-renewal in functional assays. In vitro and in vivo drug response assays reveal this combined approach sensitizes to standard of care Temozolomide. CONCLUSIONS: Our data reveals novel aspects of the TME that play an essential role in the biology of GBM and in resistance to therapy. We propose that this offers unique opportunities for drug targeting that may improve patient outcomes for this aggressive disease.
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spelling pubmed-103375492023-07-13 EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS AND THE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL TARGETING STRATEGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA Lubanska, Dorota Alrashed, Sami Sorge, Alexandra Cieslukowski, Alan Mahendran, Hema Priya Nadeem, Fatima Shamisa, Abdalla deCarvalho, Ana Kulkarni, Swati Soliman, Mohamed A R Rondeau-Gagne, Simon Porter, Lisa A Neurooncol Adv Posters The aggressive biology and poor response to therapy resulting in relapse of patients with GBM is attributed to the existence of Brain Tumour Initiating Cells (BTICs) with stem cell properties. Targeting BTICs in isolation of their surrounding tumour microenvironment (TME) has proven ineffective. Determining the molecular effects of the TME on BTICs is an evolving area that requires more focus. OUR APPROACH: Using innovative patient-derived organoid co-culture models paired with an in vivo zebrafish xenograft system our multidisciplinary team is exploring the biology of BTICs in the context of their microenvironment in search for novel therapeutic options that will benefit GBM patients. RESULTS: Our data supports an important role for activated cancer associated fibroblasts and endothelial cells in driving BTIC expansion and resistance to therapy. We further show that these effects, at least in part, are attributed to changes in the composition of the TME. Using semi-conducting conjugated polymer nanoparticles designed to selectively disrupt microenvironment interactions with BTICs, we show a reduction in anti-apoptotic and proliferation markers and a decreased self-renewal in functional assays. In vitro and in vivo drug response assays reveal this combined approach sensitizes to standard of care Temozolomide. CONCLUSIONS: Our data reveals novel aspects of the TME that play an essential role in the biology of GBM and in resistance to therapy. We propose that this offers unique opportunities for drug targeting that may improve patient outcomes for this aggressive disease. Oxford University Press 2023-07-12 /pmc/articles/PMC10337549/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdad071.021 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press, the Society for Neuro-Oncology and the European Association of Neuro-Oncology. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/), which permits non-commercial reproduction and distribution of the work, in any medium, provided the original work is not altered or transformed in any way, and that the work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Lubanska, Dorota
Alrashed, Sami
Sorge, Alexandra
Cieslukowski, Alan
Mahendran, Hema Priya
Nadeem, Fatima
Shamisa, Abdalla
deCarvalho, Ana
Kulkarni, Swati
Soliman, Mohamed A R
Rondeau-Gagne, Simon
Porter, Lisa A
EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS AND THE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL TARGETING STRATEGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA
title EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS AND THE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL TARGETING STRATEGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA
title_full EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS AND THE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL TARGETING STRATEGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA
title_fullStr EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS AND THE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL TARGETING STRATEGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA
title_full_unstemmed EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS AND THE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL TARGETING STRATEGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA
title_short EXPLORING THE INTERPLAY BETWEEN BRAIN TUMOUR INITIATING CELLS AND THE TUMOUR MICROENVIRONMENT: POTENTIAL TARGETING STRATEGIES FOR GLIOBLASTOMA
title_sort exploring the interplay between brain tumour initiating cells and the tumour microenvironment: potential targeting strategies for glioblastoma
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10337549/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdad071.021
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