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Molecular heterogeneity of glioblastomas: does location matter?

Glioblastomas in adults are highly heterogeneous tumors that can develop throughout the brain. To date no predictive-location marker has been identified. We previously derived two glioblastoma cell lines from cortical and periventricular locations and demonstrated distinct transcriptomic profiles. B...

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Autores principales: Denicolaï, Emilie, Tabouret, Emeline, Colin, Carole, Metellus, Philippe, Nanni, Isabelle, Boucard, Celine, Tchoghandjian, Aurélie, Meyronet, David, Baeza-Kallee, Nathalie, Chinot, Olivier, Figarella-Branger, Dominique
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26637806
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author Denicolaï, Emilie
Tabouret, Emeline
Colin, Carole
Metellus, Philippe
Nanni, Isabelle
Boucard, Celine
Tchoghandjian, Aurélie
Meyronet, David
Baeza-Kallee, Nathalie
Chinot, Olivier
Figarella-Branger, Dominique
author_facet Denicolaï, Emilie
Tabouret, Emeline
Colin, Carole
Metellus, Philippe
Nanni, Isabelle
Boucard, Celine
Tchoghandjian, Aurélie
Meyronet, David
Baeza-Kallee, Nathalie
Chinot, Olivier
Figarella-Branger, Dominique
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description Glioblastomas in adults are highly heterogeneous tumors that can develop throughout the brain. To date no predictive-location marker has been identified. We previously derived two glioblastoma cell lines from cortical and periventricular locations and demonstrated distinct transcriptomic profiles. Based on these preliminary results, the aim of this study was to correlate glioblastoma locations with the expression of ten selected genes (VEGFC, FLT4, MET, HGF, CHI3L1, PROM1, NOTCH1, DLL3, PDGFRA, BCAN). Fifty nine patients with newly diagnosed glioblastomas were retrospectively included. Tumors were classified into cortical and periventricular locations, which were subsequently segregated according to cerebral lobes involved: cortical fronto-parietal (C-FP), cortical temporal (C-T), periventricular fronto-parietal (PV-FP), periventricular temporal (PV-T), and periventricular occipital (PV-O). Gene expression levels were determined using RT-qPCR. Compared to cortical glioblastomas, periventricular glioblastomas were characterized by a higher expression of two mesenchymal genes, VEGFC (p = 0.001) and HGF (p = 0.001). Among cortical locations, gene expressions were homogeneous. In contrast, periventricular locations exhibited distinct expression profiles. PV-T tumors were associated with higher expression of two proneural and cancer stem cell genes, NOTCH1 (p = 0.028) and PROM1 (p = 0.033) while PV-FP tumors were characterized by high expression of a mesenchymal gene, CHI3L1 (p = 0.006). Protein expression of NOTCH1 was correlated with RNA expression levels. PV-O glioblastomas were associated with lower expression of VEGFC (p = 0.032) than other periventricular locations, whereas MET overexpression remained exceptional. These data suggest a differential gene expression profile according to initial glioblastoma location.
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spelling pubmed-48080412016-04-19 Molecular heterogeneity of glioblastomas: does location matter? Denicolaï, Emilie Tabouret, Emeline Colin, Carole Metellus, Philippe Nanni, Isabelle Boucard, Celine Tchoghandjian, Aurélie Meyronet, David Baeza-Kallee, Nathalie Chinot, Olivier Figarella-Branger, Dominique Oncotarget Research Paper Glioblastomas in adults are highly heterogeneous tumors that can develop throughout the brain. To date no predictive-location marker has been identified. We previously derived two glioblastoma cell lines from cortical and periventricular locations and demonstrated distinct transcriptomic profiles. Based on these preliminary results, the aim of this study was to correlate glioblastoma locations with the expression of ten selected genes (VEGFC, FLT4, MET, HGF, CHI3L1, PROM1, NOTCH1, DLL3, PDGFRA, BCAN). Fifty nine patients with newly diagnosed glioblastomas were retrospectively included. Tumors were classified into cortical and periventricular locations, which were subsequently segregated according to cerebral lobes involved: cortical fronto-parietal (C-FP), cortical temporal (C-T), periventricular fronto-parietal (PV-FP), periventricular temporal (PV-T), and periventricular occipital (PV-O). Gene expression levels were determined using RT-qPCR. Compared to cortical glioblastomas, periventricular glioblastomas were characterized by a higher expression of two mesenchymal genes, VEGFC (p = 0.001) and HGF (p = 0.001). Among cortical locations, gene expressions were homogeneous. In contrast, periventricular locations exhibited distinct expression profiles. PV-T tumors were associated with higher expression of two proneural and cancer stem cell genes, NOTCH1 (p = 0.028) and PROM1 (p = 0.033) while PV-FP tumors were characterized by high expression of a mesenchymal gene, CHI3L1 (p = 0.006). Protein expression of NOTCH1 was correlated with RNA expression levels. PV-O glioblastomas were associated with lower expression of VEGFC (p = 0.032) than other periventricular locations, whereas MET overexpression remained exceptional. These data suggest a differential gene expression profile according to initial glioblastoma location. Impact Journals LLC 2015-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4808041/ /pubmed/26637806 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Denicolaï 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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Denicolaï, Emilie
Tabouret, Emeline
Colin, Carole
Metellus, Philippe
Nanni, Isabelle
Boucard, Celine
Tchoghandjian, Aurélie
Meyronet, David
Baeza-Kallee, Nathalie
Chinot, Olivier
Figarella-Branger, Dominique
Molecular heterogeneity of glioblastomas: does location matter?
title Molecular heterogeneity of glioblastomas: does location matter?
title_full Molecular heterogeneity of glioblastomas: does location matter?
title_fullStr Molecular heterogeneity of glioblastomas: does location matter?
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title_short Molecular heterogeneity of glioblastomas: does location matter?
title_sort molecular heterogeneity of glioblastomas: does location matter?
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4808041/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26637806
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