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Clinical Relevance of Tumor Cells with Stem-Like Properties in Pediatric Brain Tumors

BACKGROUND: Primitive brain tumors are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children. Tumor cells with stem-like properties (TSCs), thought to account for tumorigenesis and therapeutic resistance, have been isolated from high-grade gliomas in adults. Whether TSCs are a common component of pe...

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Autores principales: Thirant, Cécile, Bessette, Barbara, Varlet, Pascale, Puget, Stéphanie, Cadusseau, Josette, Dos Reis Tavares, Silvina, Studler, Jeanne-Marie, Silvestre, David Carlos, Susini, Aurélie, Villa, Chiara, Miquel, Catherine, Bogeas, Alexandra, Surena, Anne-Laure, Dias-Morais, Amélia, Léonard, Nadine, Pflumio, Françoise, Bièche, Ivan, Boussin, François D., Sainte-Rose, Christian, Grill, Jacques, Daumas-Duport, Catherine, Chneiweiss, Hervé, Junier, Marie-Pierre
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3030582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21297991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016375
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author Thirant, Cécile
Bessette, Barbara
Varlet, Pascale
Puget, Stéphanie
Cadusseau, Josette
Dos Reis Tavares, Silvina
Studler, Jeanne-Marie
Silvestre, David Carlos
Susini, Aurélie
Villa, Chiara
Miquel, Catherine
Bogeas, Alexandra
Surena, Anne-Laure
Dias-Morais, Amélia
Léonard, Nadine
Pflumio, Françoise
Bièche, Ivan
Boussin, François D.
Sainte-Rose, Christian
Grill, Jacques
Daumas-Duport, Catherine
Chneiweiss, Hervé
Junier, Marie-Pierre
author_facet Thirant, Cécile
Bessette, Barbara
Varlet, Pascale
Puget, Stéphanie
Cadusseau, Josette
Dos Reis Tavares, Silvina
Studler, Jeanne-Marie
Silvestre, David Carlos
Susini, Aurélie
Villa, Chiara
Miquel, Catherine
Bogeas, Alexandra
Surena, Anne-Laure
Dias-Morais, Amélia
Léonard, Nadine
Pflumio, Françoise
Bièche, Ivan
Boussin, François D.
Sainte-Rose, Christian
Grill, Jacques
Daumas-Duport, Catherine
Chneiweiss, Hervé
Junier, Marie-Pierre
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description BACKGROUND: Primitive brain tumors are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children. Tumor cells with stem-like properties (TSCs), thought to account for tumorigenesis and therapeutic resistance, have been isolated from high-grade gliomas in adults. Whether TSCs are a common component of pediatric brain tumors and are of clinical relevance remains to be determined. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Tumor cells with self-renewal properties were isolated with cell biology techniques from a majority of 55 pediatric brain tumors samples, regardless of their histopathologies and grades of malignancy (57% of embryonal tumors, 57% of low-grade gliomas and neuro-glial tumors, 70% of ependymomas, 91% of high-grade gliomas). Most high-grade glioma-derived oncospheres (10/12) sustained long-term self-renewal akin to neural stem cells (>7 self-renewals), whereas cells with limited renewing abilities akin to neural progenitors dominated in all other tumors. Regardless of tumor entities, the young age group was associated with self-renewal properties akin to neural stem cells (P = 0.05, chi-square test). Survival analysis of the cohort showed an association between isolation of cells with long-term self-renewal abilities and a higher patient mortality rate (P = 0.013, log-rank test). Sampling of low- and high-grade glioma cultures showed that self-renewing cells forming oncospheres shared a molecular profile comprising embryonic and neural stem cell markers. Further characterization performed on subsets of high-grade gliomas and one low-grade glioma culture showed combination of this profile with mesenchymal markers, the radio-chemoresistance of the cells and the formation of aggressive tumors after intracerebral grafting. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In brain tumors affecting adult patients, TSCs have been isolated only from high-grade gliomas. In contrast, our data show that tumor cells with stem cell-like or progenitor-like properties can be isolated from a wide range of histological sub-types and grades of pediatric brain tumors. They suggest that cellular mechanisms fueling tumor development differ between adult and pediatric brain tumors.
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spelling pubmed-30305822011-02-04 Clinical Relevance of Tumor Cells with Stem-Like Properties in Pediatric Brain Tumors Thirant, Cécile Bessette, Barbara Varlet, Pascale Puget, Stéphanie Cadusseau, Josette Dos Reis Tavares, Silvina Studler, Jeanne-Marie Silvestre, David Carlos Susini, Aurélie Villa, Chiara Miquel, Catherine Bogeas, Alexandra Surena, Anne-Laure Dias-Morais, Amélia Léonard, Nadine Pflumio, Françoise Bièche, Ivan Boussin, François D. Sainte-Rose, Christian Grill, Jacques Daumas-Duport, Catherine Chneiweiss, Hervé Junier, Marie-Pierre PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Primitive brain tumors are the leading cause of cancer-related death in children. Tumor cells with stem-like properties (TSCs), thought to account for tumorigenesis and therapeutic resistance, have been isolated from high-grade gliomas in adults. Whether TSCs are a common component of pediatric brain tumors and are of clinical relevance remains to be determined. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Tumor cells with self-renewal properties were isolated with cell biology techniques from a majority of 55 pediatric brain tumors samples, regardless of their histopathologies and grades of malignancy (57% of embryonal tumors, 57% of low-grade gliomas and neuro-glial tumors, 70% of ependymomas, 91% of high-grade gliomas). Most high-grade glioma-derived oncospheres (10/12) sustained long-term self-renewal akin to neural stem cells (>7 self-renewals), whereas cells with limited renewing abilities akin to neural progenitors dominated in all other tumors. Regardless of tumor entities, the young age group was associated with self-renewal properties akin to neural stem cells (P = 0.05, chi-square test). Survival analysis of the cohort showed an association between isolation of cells with long-term self-renewal abilities and a higher patient mortality rate (P = 0.013, log-rank test). Sampling of low- and high-grade glioma cultures showed that self-renewing cells forming oncospheres shared a molecular profile comprising embryonic and neural stem cell markers. Further characterization performed on subsets of high-grade gliomas and one low-grade glioma culture showed combination of this profile with mesenchymal markers, the radio-chemoresistance of the cells and the formation of aggressive tumors after intracerebral grafting. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In brain tumors affecting adult patients, TSCs have been isolated only from high-grade gliomas. In contrast, our data show that tumor cells with stem cell-like or progenitor-like properties can be isolated from a wide range of histological sub-types and grades of pediatric brain tumors. They suggest that cellular mechanisms fueling tumor development differ between adult and pediatric brain tumors. Public Library of Science 2011-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3030582/ /pubmed/21297991 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016375 Text en Thirant 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Thirant, Cécile
Bessette, Barbara
Varlet, Pascale
Puget, Stéphanie
Cadusseau, Josette
Dos Reis Tavares, Silvina
Studler, Jeanne-Marie
Silvestre, David Carlos
Susini, Aurélie
Villa, Chiara
Miquel, Catherine
Bogeas, Alexandra
Surena, Anne-Laure
Dias-Morais, Amélia
Léonard, Nadine
Pflumio, Françoise
Bièche, Ivan
Boussin, François D.
Sainte-Rose, Christian
Grill, Jacques
Daumas-Duport, Catherine
Chneiweiss, Hervé
Junier, Marie-Pierre
Clinical Relevance of Tumor Cells with Stem-Like Properties in Pediatric Brain Tumors
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title_full Clinical Relevance of Tumor Cells with Stem-Like Properties in Pediatric Brain Tumors
title_fullStr Clinical Relevance of Tumor Cells with Stem-Like Properties in Pediatric Brain Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Clinical Relevance of Tumor Cells with Stem-Like Properties in Pediatric Brain Tumors
title_short Clinical Relevance of Tumor Cells with Stem-Like Properties in Pediatric Brain Tumors
title_sort clinical relevance of tumor cells with stem-like properties in pediatric brain tumors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3030582/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21297991
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0016375
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