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T Cells Enhance Stem-Like Properties and Conditional Malignancy in Gliomas

BACKGROUND: Small populations of highly tumorigenic stem-like cells (cancer stem cells; CSCs) can exist within, and uniquely regenerate cancers including malignant brain tumors (gliomas). Many aspects of glioma CSCs (GSCs), however, have been characterized in non-physiological settings. METHODS: We...

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Autores principales: Irvin, Dwain K., Jouanneau, Emmanuel, Duvall, Gretchen, Zhang, Xiao-xue, Zhai, Yuying, Sarayba, Danielle, Seksenyan, Akop, Panwar, Akanksha, Black, Keith L., Wheeler, Christopher J.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2881867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20539758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010974
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author Irvin, Dwain K.
Jouanneau, Emmanuel
Duvall, Gretchen
Zhang, Xiao-xue
Zhai, Yuying
Sarayba, Danielle
Seksenyan, Akop
Panwar, Akanksha
Black, Keith L.
Wheeler, Christopher J.
author_facet Irvin, Dwain K.
Jouanneau, Emmanuel
Duvall, Gretchen
Zhang, Xiao-xue
Zhai, Yuying
Sarayba, Danielle
Seksenyan, Akop
Panwar, Akanksha
Black, Keith L.
Wheeler, Christopher J.
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description BACKGROUND: Small populations of highly tumorigenic stem-like cells (cancer stem cells; CSCs) can exist within, and uniquely regenerate cancers including malignant brain tumors (gliomas). Many aspects of glioma CSCs (GSCs), however, have been characterized in non-physiological settings. METHODS: We found gene expression similarity superiorly defined glioma “stemness”, and revealed that GSC similarity increased with lower tumor grade. Using this method, we examined stemness in human grade IV gliomas (GBM) before and after dendritic cell (DC) vaccine therapy. This was followed by gene expression, phenotypic and functional analysis of murine GL26 tumors recovered from nude, wild-type, or DC-vaccinated host brains. RESULTS: GSC similarity was specifically increased in post-vaccine GBMs, and correlated best to vaccine-altered gene expression and endogenous anti-tumor T cell activity. GL26 analysis confirmed immune alterations, specific acquisition of stem cell markers, specifically enhanced sensitivity to anti-stem drug (cyclopamine), and enhanced tumorigenicity in wild-type hosts, in tumors in proportion to anti-tumor T cell activity. Nevertheless, vaccine-exposed GL26 cells were no more tumorigenic than parental GL26 in T cell-deficient hosts, though they otherwise appeared similar to GSCs enriched by chemotherapy. Finally, vaccine-exposed GBM and GL26 exhibited relatively homogeneous expression of genes expressed in progenitor cells and/or differentiation. CONCLUSIONS: T cell activity represents an inducible physiological process capable of proportionally enriching GSCs in human and mouse gliomas. Stem-like gliomas enriched by strong T cell activity, however, may differ from other GSCs in that their stem-like properties may be disassociated from increased tumor malignancy and heterogeneity under specific host immune conditions.
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spelling pubmed-28818672010-06-10 T Cells Enhance Stem-Like Properties and Conditional Malignancy in Gliomas Irvin, Dwain K. Jouanneau, Emmanuel Duvall, Gretchen Zhang, Xiao-xue Zhai, Yuying Sarayba, Danielle Seksenyan, Akop Panwar, Akanksha Black, Keith L. Wheeler, Christopher J. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Small populations of highly tumorigenic stem-like cells (cancer stem cells; CSCs) can exist within, and uniquely regenerate cancers including malignant brain tumors (gliomas). Many aspects of glioma CSCs (GSCs), however, have been characterized in non-physiological settings. METHODS: We found gene expression similarity superiorly defined glioma “stemness”, and revealed that GSC similarity increased with lower tumor grade. Using this method, we examined stemness in human grade IV gliomas (GBM) before and after dendritic cell (DC) vaccine therapy. This was followed by gene expression, phenotypic and functional analysis of murine GL26 tumors recovered from nude, wild-type, or DC-vaccinated host brains. RESULTS: GSC similarity was specifically increased in post-vaccine GBMs, and correlated best to vaccine-altered gene expression and endogenous anti-tumor T cell activity. GL26 analysis confirmed immune alterations, specific acquisition of stem cell markers, specifically enhanced sensitivity to anti-stem drug (cyclopamine), and enhanced tumorigenicity in wild-type hosts, in tumors in proportion to anti-tumor T cell activity. Nevertheless, vaccine-exposed GL26 cells were no more tumorigenic than parental GL26 in T cell-deficient hosts, though they otherwise appeared similar to GSCs enriched by chemotherapy. Finally, vaccine-exposed GBM and GL26 exhibited relatively homogeneous expression of genes expressed in progenitor cells and/or differentiation. CONCLUSIONS: T cell activity represents an inducible physiological process capable of proportionally enriching GSCs in human and mouse gliomas. Stem-like gliomas enriched by strong T cell activity, however, may differ from other GSCs in that their stem-like properties may be disassociated from increased tumor malignancy and heterogeneity under specific host immune conditions. Public Library of Science 2010-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2881867/ /pubmed/20539758 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010974 Text en Irvin et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Irvin, Dwain K.
Jouanneau, Emmanuel
Duvall, Gretchen
Zhang, Xiao-xue
Zhai, Yuying
Sarayba, Danielle
Seksenyan, Akop
Panwar, Akanksha
Black, Keith L.
Wheeler, Christopher J.
T Cells Enhance Stem-Like Properties and Conditional Malignancy in Gliomas
title T Cells Enhance Stem-Like Properties and Conditional Malignancy in Gliomas
title_full T Cells Enhance Stem-Like Properties and Conditional Malignancy in Gliomas
title_fullStr T Cells Enhance Stem-Like Properties and Conditional Malignancy in Gliomas
title_full_unstemmed T Cells Enhance Stem-Like Properties and Conditional Malignancy in Gliomas
title_short T Cells Enhance Stem-Like Properties and Conditional Malignancy in Gliomas
title_sort t cells enhance stem-like properties and conditional malignancy in gliomas
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2881867/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20539758
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0010974
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