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Transmembrane protein CD9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells

The cancer stem cell model suggests that glioblastomas contain a subpopulation of stem-like tumor cells that reproduce themselves to sustain tumor growth. Targeting these cells thus represents a novel treatment strategy and therefore more specific markers that characterize glioblastoma stem cells ne...

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Autores principales: Podergajs, Neža, Motaln, Helena, Rajčević, Uroš, Verbovšek, Urška, Koršič, Marjan, Obad, Nina, Espedal, Heidi, Vittori, Miloš, Herold-Mende, Christel, Miletic, Hrvoje, Bjerkvig, Rolf, Turnšek, Tamara Lah
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26573230
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author Podergajs, Neža
Motaln, Helena
Rajčević, Uroš
Verbovšek, Urška
Koršič, Marjan
Obad, Nina
Espedal, Heidi
Vittori, Miloš
Herold-Mende, Christel
Miletic, Hrvoje
Bjerkvig, Rolf
Turnšek, Tamara Lah
author_facet Podergajs, Neža
Motaln, Helena
Rajčević, Uroš
Verbovšek, Urška
Koršič, Marjan
Obad, Nina
Espedal, Heidi
Vittori, Miloš
Herold-Mende, Christel
Miletic, Hrvoje
Bjerkvig, Rolf
Turnšek, Tamara Lah
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description The cancer stem cell model suggests that glioblastomas contain a subpopulation of stem-like tumor cells that reproduce themselves to sustain tumor growth. Targeting these cells thus represents a novel treatment strategy and therefore more specific markers that characterize glioblastoma stem cells need to be identified. In the present study, we performed transcriptomic analysis of glioblastoma tissues compared to normal brain tissues revealing sensible up-regulation of CD9 gene. CD9 encodes the transmembrane protein tetraspanin which is involved in tumor cell invasion, apoptosis and resistance to chemotherapy. Using the public REMBRANDT database for brain tumors, we confirmed the prognostic value of CD9, whereby a more than two fold up-regulation correlates with shorter patient survival. We validated CD9 gene and protein expression showing selective up-regulation in glioblastoma stem cells isolated from primary biopsies and in primary organotypic glioblastoma spheroids as well as in U87-MG and U373 glioblastoma cell lines. In contrast, no or low CD9 gene expression was observed in normal human astrocytes, normal brain tissue and neural stem cells. CD9 silencing in three CD133+ glioblastoma cell lines (NCH644, NCH421k and NCH660h) led to decreased cell proliferation, survival, invasion, and self-renewal ability, and altered expression of the stem-cell markers CD133, nestin and SOX2. Moreover, CD9-silenced glioblastoma stem cells showed altered activation patterns of the Akt, MapK and Stat3 signaling transducers. Orthotopic xenotransplantation of CD9-silenced glioblastoma stem cells into nude rats promoted prolonged survival. Therefore, CD9 should be further evaluated as a target for glioblastoma treatment.
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spelling pubmed-48080202016-04-19 Transmembrane protein CD9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells Podergajs, Neža Motaln, Helena Rajčević, Uroš Verbovšek, Urška Koršič, Marjan Obad, Nina Espedal, Heidi Vittori, Miloš Herold-Mende, Christel Miletic, Hrvoje Bjerkvig, Rolf Turnšek, Tamara Lah Oncotarget Research Paper The cancer stem cell model suggests that glioblastomas contain a subpopulation of stem-like tumor cells that reproduce themselves to sustain tumor growth. Targeting these cells thus represents a novel treatment strategy and therefore more specific markers that characterize glioblastoma stem cells need to be identified. In the present study, we performed transcriptomic analysis of glioblastoma tissues compared to normal brain tissues revealing sensible up-regulation of CD9 gene. CD9 encodes the transmembrane protein tetraspanin which is involved in tumor cell invasion, apoptosis and resistance to chemotherapy. Using the public REMBRANDT database for brain tumors, we confirmed the prognostic value of CD9, whereby a more than two fold up-regulation correlates with shorter patient survival. We validated CD9 gene and protein expression showing selective up-regulation in glioblastoma stem cells isolated from primary biopsies and in primary organotypic glioblastoma spheroids as well as in U87-MG and U373 glioblastoma cell lines. In contrast, no or low CD9 gene expression was observed in normal human astrocytes, normal brain tissue and neural stem cells. CD9 silencing in three CD133+ glioblastoma cell lines (NCH644, NCH421k and NCH660h) led to decreased cell proliferation, survival, invasion, and self-renewal ability, and altered expression of the stem-cell markers CD133, nestin and SOX2. Moreover, CD9-silenced glioblastoma stem cells showed altered activation patterns of the Akt, MapK and Stat3 signaling transducers. Orthotopic xenotransplantation of CD9-silenced glioblastoma stem cells into nude rats promoted prolonged survival. Therefore, CD9 should be further evaluated as a target for glioblastoma treatment. Impact Journals LLC 2015-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4808020/ /pubmed/26573230 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Podergajs et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited.
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Podergajs, Neža
Motaln, Helena
Rajčević, Uroš
Verbovšek, Urška
Koršič, Marjan
Obad, Nina
Espedal, Heidi
Vittori, Miloš
Herold-Mende, Christel
Miletic, Hrvoje
Bjerkvig, Rolf
Turnšek, Tamara Lah
Transmembrane protein CD9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells
title Transmembrane protein CD9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells
title_full Transmembrane protein CD9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells
title_fullStr Transmembrane protein CD9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Transmembrane protein CD9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells
title_short Transmembrane protein CD9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells
title_sort transmembrane protein cd9 is glioblastoma biomarker, relevant for maintenance of glioblastoma stem cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808020/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26573230
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