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Diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas

Recently, the conserved intracellular digestion mechanism ‘autophagy’ has been considered to be involved in early tumorigenesis and its blockade proposed as an alternative treatment approach. However, there is an ongoing debate about whether blocking autophagy has positive or negative effects in tum...

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Autores principales: Jennewein, Lukas, Ronellenfitsch, Michael W., Antonietti, Patrick, Ilina, Elena I., Jung, Jennifer, Stadel, Daniela, Flohr, Lisa-Marie, Zinke, Jenny, von Renesse, Janusz, Drott, Ulrich, Baumgarten, Peter, Braczynski, Anne K., Penski, Cornelia, Burger, Michael C., Theurillat, Jean-Philippe, Steinbach, Joachim P., Plate, Karl-Heinz, Dikic, Ivan, Fulda, Simone, Brandts, Christian, Kögel, Donat, Behrends, Christian, Harter, Patrick N., Mittelbronn, Michel
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4991435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26956048
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7910
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author Jennewein, Lukas
Ronellenfitsch, Michael W.
Antonietti, Patrick
Ilina, Elena I.
Jung, Jennifer
Stadel, Daniela
Flohr, Lisa-Marie
Zinke, Jenny
von Renesse, Janusz
Drott, Ulrich
Baumgarten, Peter
Braczynski, Anne K.
Penski, Cornelia
Burger, Michael C.
Theurillat, Jean-Philippe
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Plate, Karl-Heinz
Dikic, Ivan
Fulda, Simone
Brandts, Christian
Kögel, Donat
Behrends, Christian
Harter, Patrick N.
Mittelbronn, Michel
author_facet Jennewein, Lukas
Ronellenfitsch, Michael W.
Antonietti, Patrick
Ilina, Elena I.
Jung, Jennifer
Stadel, Daniela
Flohr, Lisa-Marie
Zinke, Jenny
von Renesse, Janusz
Drott, Ulrich
Baumgarten, Peter
Braczynski, Anne K.
Penski, Cornelia
Burger, Michael C.
Theurillat, Jean-Philippe
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Plate, Karl-Heinz
Dikic, Ivan
Fulda, Simone
Brandts, Christian
Kögel, Donat
Behrends, Christian
Harter, Patrick N.
Mittelbronn, Michel
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description Recently, the conserved intracellular digestion mechanism ‘autophagy’ has been considered to be involved in early tumorigenesis and its blockade proposed as an alternative treatment approach. However, there is an ongoing debate about whether blocking autophagy has positive or negative effects in tumor cells. Since there is only poor data about the clinico-pathological relevance of autophagy in gliomas in vivo, we first established a cell culture based platform for the in vivo detection of the autophago-lysosomal components. We then investigated key autophagosomal (LC3B, p62, BAG3, Beclin1) and lysosomal (CTSB, LAMP2) molecules in 350 gliomas using immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, immunoblotting and qPCR. Autophagy was induced pharmacologically or by altering oxygen and nutrient levels. Our results show that autophagy is enhanced in astrocytomas as compared to normal CNS tissue, but largely independent from the WHO grade and patient survival. A strong upregulation of LC3B, p62, LAMP2 and CTSB was detected in perinecrotic areas in glioblastomas suggesting micro-environmental changes as a driver of autophagy induction in gliomas. Furthermore, glucose restriction induced autophagy in a concentration-dependent manner while hypoxia or amino acid starvation had considerably lesser effects. Apoptosis and autophagy were separately induced in glioma cells both in vitro and in vivo. In conclusion, our findings indicate that autophagy in gliomas is rather driven by micro-environmental changes than by primary glioma-intrinsic features thus challenging the concept of exploitation of the autophago-lysosomal network (ALN) as a treatment approach in gliomas.
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spelling pubmed-49914352016-09-01 Diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas Jennewein, Lukas Ronellenfitsch, Michael W. Antonietti, Patrick Ilina, Elena I. Jung, Jennifer Stadel, Daniela Flohr, Lisa-Marie Zinke, Jenny von Renesse, Janusz Drott, Ulrich Baumgarten, Peter Braczynski, Anne K. Penski, Cornelia Burger, Michael C. Theurillat, Jean-Philippe Steinbach, Joachim P. Plate, Karl-Heinz Dikic, Ivan Fulda, Simone Brandts, Christian Kögel, Donat Behrends, Christian Harter, Patrick N. Mittelbronn, Michel Oncotarget Research Paper Recently, the conserved intracellular digestion mechanism ‘autophagy’ has been considered to be involved in early tumorigenesis and its blockade proposed as an alternative treatment approach. However, there is an ongoing debate about whether blocking autophagy has positive or negative effects in tumor cells. Since there is only poor data about the clinico-pathological relevance of autophagy in gliomas in vivo, we first established a cell culture based platform for the in vivo detection of the autophago-lysosomal components. We then investigated key autophagosomal (LC3B, p62, BAG3, Beclin1) and lysosomal (CTSB, LAMP2) molecules in 350 gliomas using immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, immunoblotting and qPCR. Autophagy was induced pharmacologically or by altering oxygen and nutrient levels. Our results show that autophagy is enhanced in astrocytomas as compared to normal CNS tissue, but largely independent from the WHO grade and patient survival. A strong upregulation of LC3B, p62, LAMP2 and CTSB was detected in perinecrotic areas in glioblastomas suggesting micro-environmental changes as a driver of autophagy induction in gliomas. Furthermore, glucose restriction induced autophagy in a concentration-dependent manner while hypoxia or amino acid starvation had considerably lesser effects. Apoptosis and autophagy were separately induced in glioma cells both in vitro and in vivo. In conclusion, our findings indicate that autophagy in gliomas is rather driven by micro-environmental changes than by primary glioma-intrinsic features thus challenging the concept of exploitation of the autophago-lysosomal network (ALN) as a treatment approach in gliomas. Impact Journals LLC 2016-03-04 /pmc/articles/PMC4991435/ /pubmed/26956048 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7910 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Jennewein 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.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Jennewein, Lukas
Ronellenfitsch, Michael W.
Antonietti, Patrick
Ilina, Elena I.
Jung, Jennifer
Stadel, Daniela
Flohr, Lisa-Marie
Zinke, Jenny
von Renesse, Janusz
Drott, Ulrich
Baumgarten, Peter
Braczynski, Anne K.
Penski, Cornelia
Burger, Michael C.
Theurillat, Jean-Philippe
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Plate, Karl-Heinz
Dikic, Ivan
Fulda, Simone
Brandts, Christian
Kögel, Donat
Behrends, Christian
Harter, Patrick N.
Mittelbronn, Michel
Diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas
title Diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas
title_full Diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas
title_fullStr Diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas
title_short Diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas
title_sort diagnostic and clinical relevance of the autophago-lysosomal network in human gliomas
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4991435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26956048
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.7910
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