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Analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells

The formation of new blood vessels represents a crucial event under both physiological and pathological circumstances. In this study, we evaluated by immunohistochemistry, and/or Western blotting and/or quantitative real time-PCR the expression of HIF1α, HIF2α, VEGF, VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 in surgical gl...

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Autores principales: D'Alessio, Alessio, Proietti, Gabriella, Lama, Gina, Biamonte, Filippo, Lauriola, Libero, Moscato, Umberto, Vescovi, Angelo, Mangiola, Annunziato, Angelucci, Cristiana, Sica, Gigliola
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5346658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27705944
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12398
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author D'Alessio, Alessio
Proietti, Gabriella
Lama, Gina
Biamonte, Filippo
Lauriola, Libero
Moscato, Umberto
Vescovi, Angelo
Mangiola, Annunziato
Angelucci, Cristiana
Sica, Gigliola
author_facet D'Alessio, Alessio
Proietti, Gabriella
Lama, Gina
Biamonte, Filippo
Lauriola, Libero
Moscato, Umberto
Vescovi, Angelo
Mangiola, Annunziato
Angelucci, Cristiana
Sica, Gigliola
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description The formation of new blood vessels represents a crucial event under both physiological and pathological circumstances. In this study, we evaluated by immunohistochemistry, and/or Western blotting and/or quantitative real time-PCR the expression of HIF1α, HIF2α, VEGF, VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 in surgical glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and peritumoral tissue samples obtained from 50 patients as well as in cancer stem cells (CSCs) isolated from GBM (GCSCs) and peritumoral tissue (PCSCs) of 5 patients. We also investigated the contribution of both GCSCs and PCSCs on the behavior of endothelial cells (ECs) in vitro. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated the expression of angiogenesis markers in both GBM and peritumoral tissue. In addition, in vitro tube formation assay indicated that both GCSCs and PCSCs stimulate EC proliferation as well as tube-like vessel formation. An increased migration aptitude was mainly observed when ECs were cultured in the presence of GCSCs rather than in the presence of PCSCs. These findings suggest that relevant neoangiogenetic events may occur in GBM. In particular, VEGF/VEGFR co-expression in PCSCs leads to hypothesize the involvement of an autocrine signaling. Moreover, our results suggest that both GCSCs and PCSCs own the skill of activating the “angiogenic switch” and the capability of modulating EC behavior, indicating that both cell types are either responsive to angiogenic stimuli or able to trigger angiogenic response. Together with our previous findings, this study adds a further piece to the challenging puzzle of the characterization of peritumoral tissue and of the definition of its real role in GBM pathophysiology.
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spelling pubmed-53466582017-03-30 Analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells D'Alessio, Alessio Proietti, Gabriella Lama, Gina Biamonte, Filippo Lauriola, Libero Moscato, Umberto Vescovi, Angelo Mangiola, Annunziato Angelucci, Cristiana Sica, Gigliola Oncotarget Research Paper The formation of new blood vessels represents a crucial event under both physiological and pathological circumstances. In this study, we evaluated by immunohistochemistry, and/or Western blotting and/or quantitative real time-PCR the expression of HIF1α, HIF2α, VEGF, VEGFR1 and VEGFR2 in surgical glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) and peritumoral tissue samples obtained from 50 patients as well as in cancer stem cells (CSCs) isolated from GBM (GCSCs) and peritumoral tissue (PCSCs) of 5 patients. We also investigated the contribution of both GCSCs and PCSCs on the behavior of endothelial cells (ECs) in vitro. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated the expression of angiogenesis markers in both GBM and peritumoral tissue. In addition, in vitro tube formation assay indicated that both GCSCs and PCSCs stimulate EC proliferation as well as tube-like vessel formation. An increased migration aptitude was mainly observed when ECs were cultured in the presence of GCSCs rather than in the presence of PCSCs. These findings suggest that relevant neoangiogenetic events may occur in GBM. In particular, VEGF/VEGFR co-expression in PCSCs leads to hypothesize the involvement of an autocrine signaling. Moreover, our results suggest that both GCSCs and PCSCs own the skill of activating the “angiogenic switch” and the capability of modulating EC behavior, indicating that both cell types are either responsive to angiogenic stimuli or able to trigger angiogenic response. Together with our previous findings, this study adds a further piece to the challenging puzzle of the characterization of peritumoral tissue and of the definition of its real role in GBM pathophysiology. Impact Journals LLC 2016-10-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5346658/ /pubmed/27705944 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12398 Text en Copyright: © 2016 D'Alessio et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 credited.
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D'Alessio, Alessio
Proietti, Gabriella
Lama, Gina
Biamonte, Filippo
Lauriola, Libero
Moscato, Umberto
Vescovi, Angelo
Mangiola, Annunziato
Angelucci, Cristiana
Sica, Gigliola
Analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells
title Analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells
title_full Analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells
title_fullStr Analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells
title_short Analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells
title_sort analysis of angiogenesis related factors in glioblastoma, peritumoral tissue and their derived cancer stem cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5346658/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27705944
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12398
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