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Interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update

Glioblastomas are malignant brain tumors with dismal prognosis despite standard treatment with surgery and radio/chemotherapy. These tumors are defined by an important cellular heterogeneity and notably contain a particular subpopulation of Glioblastoma-initiating cells, which recapitulate the heter...

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Autores principales: Malric, Laure, Monferran, Sylvie, Gilhodes, Julia, Boyrie, Sabrina, Dahan, Perrine, Skuli, Nicolas, Sesen, Julie, Filleron, Thomas, Kowalski-Chauvel, Aline, Cohen-Jonathan Moyal, Elizabeth, Toulas, Christine, Lemarié, Anthony
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5689739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29156849
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20372
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author Malric, Laure
Monferran, Sylvie
Gilhodes, Julia
Boyrie, Sabrina
Dahan, Perrine
Skuli, Nicolas
Sesen, Julie
Filleron, Thomas
Kowalski-Chauvel, Aline
Cohen-Jonathan Moyal, Elizabeth
Toulas, Christine
Lemarié, Anthony
author_facet Malric, Laure
Monferran, Sylvie
Gilhodes, Julia
Boyrie, Sabrina
Dahan, Perrine
Skuli, Nicolas
Sesen, Julie
Filleron, Thomas
Kowalski-Chauvel, Aline
Cohen-Jonathan Moyal, Elizabeth
Toulas, Christine
Lemarié, Anthony
author_sort Malric, Laure
collection PubMed
description Glioblastomas are malignant brain tumors with dismal prognosis despite standard treatment with surgery and radio/chemotherapy. These tumors are defined by an important cellular heterogeneity and notably contain a particular subpopulation of Glioblastoma-initiating cells, which recapitulate the heterogeneity of the original Glioblastoma. In order to classify these heterogeneous tumors, genomic profiling has also been undertaken to classify these heterogeneous tumors into several subtypes. Current research focuses on developing therapies, which could take into account this cellular and genomic heterogeneity. Among these targets, integrins are the subject of numerous studies since these extracellular matrix transmembrane receptors notably controls tumor invasion and progression. Moreover, some of these integrins are considered as membrane markers for the Glioblastoma-initiating cells subpopulation. We reviewed here integrin expression according to glioblastoma molecular subtypes and cell heterogeneity. We discussed their roles in glioblastoma invasion, angiogenesis, therapeutic resistance, stemness and microenvironment modulations, and provide an overview of clinical trials investigating integrins in glioblastomas. This review highlights that specific integrins could be identified as selective glioblastoma cells markers and that their targeting represents new diagnostic and/or therapeutic strategies.
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spelling pubmed-56897392017-11-17 Interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update Malric, Laure Monferran, Sylvie Gilhodes, Julia Boyrie, Sabrina Dahan, Perrine Skuli, Nicolas Sesen, Julie Filleron, Thomas Kowalski-Chauvel, Aline Cohen-Jonathan Moyal, Elizabeth Toulas, Christine Lemarié, Anthony Oncotarget Review Glioblastomas are malignant brain tumors with dismal prognosis despite standard treatment with surgery and radio/chemotherapy. These tumors are defined by an important cellular heterogeneity and notably contain a particular subpopulation of Glioblastoma-initiating cells, which recapitulate the heterogeneity of the original Glioblastoma. In order to classify these heterogeneous tumors, genomic profiling has also been undertaken to classify these heterogeneous tumors into several subtypes. Current research focuses on developing therapies, which could take into account this cellular and genomic heterogeneity. Among these targets, integrins are the subject of numerous studies since these extracellular matrix transmembrane receptors notably controls tumor invasion and progression. Moreover, some of these integrins are considered as membrane markers for the Glioblastoma-initiating cells subpopulation. We reviewed here integrin expression according to glioblastoma molecular subtypes and cell heterogeneity. We discussed their roles in glioblastoma invasion, angiogenesis, therapeutic resistance, stemness and microenvironment modulations, and provide an overview of clinical trials investigating integrins in glioblastomas. This review highlights that specific integrins could be identified as selective glioblastoma cells markers and that their targeting represents new diagnostic and/or therapeutic strategies. Impact Journals LLC 2017-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC5689739/ /pubmed/29156849 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20372 Text en Copyright: © 2017 Malric 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) 3.0 (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Review
Malric, Laure
Monferran, Sylvie
Gilhodes, Julia
Boyrie, Sabrina
Dahan, Perrine
Skuli, Nicolas
Sesen, Julie
Filleron, Thomas
Kowalski-Chauvel, Aline
Cohen-Jonathan Moyal, Elizabeth
Toulas, Christine
Lemarié, Anthony
Interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update
title Interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update
title_full Interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update
title_fullStr Interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update
title_full_unstemmed Interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update
title_short Interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update
title_sort interest of integrins targeting in glioblastoma according to tumor heterogeneity and cancer stem cell paradigm: an update
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5689739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29156849
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.20372
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