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Characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors
CNS Primitive Neuroectodermal tumors (CNS-PNETs) are members of the embryonal family of malignant childhood brain tumors, which remain refractory to current therapeutic treatments. Current paradigm of brain tumorigenesis implicates brain tumor-initiating cells (BTIC) in the onset of tumorigenesis an...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5862611/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29568390 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24460 |
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author | Malchenko, Sergey Sredni, Simone T. Boyineni, Jerusha Bi, Yingtao Margaryan, Naira V. Guda, Maheedhara R. Kostenko, Yulia Tomita, Tadanori Davuluri, Ramana V. Velpula, Kiran Hendrix, Mary J.C. Soares, Marcelo B. |
author_facet | Malchenko, Sergey Sredni, Simone T. Boyineni, Jerusha Bi, Yingtao Margaryan, Naira V. Guda, Maheedhara R. Kostenko, Yulia Tomita, Tadanori Davuluri, Ramana V. Velpula, Kiran Hendrix, Mary J.C. Soares, Marcelo B. |
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description | CNS Primitive Neuroectodermal tumors (CNS-PNETs) are members of the embryonal family of malignant childhood brain tumors, which remain refractory to current therapeutic treatments. Current paradigm of brain tumorigenesis implicates brain tumor-initiating cells (BTIC) in the onset of tumorigenesis and tumor maintenance. However, despite their significance, there is currently no comprehensive characterization of CNS-PNETs BTICs. Recently, we described an animal model of CNS-PNET generated by orthotopic transplantation of human Radial Glial (RG) cells - the progenitor cells for adult neural stem cells (NSC) - into NOD-SCID mice brain and proposed that BTICs may play a role in the maintenance of these tumors. Here we report the characterization of BTIC lines derived from this CNS-PNET animal model. BTIC’s orthotopic transplantation generated highly aggressive tumors also characterized as CNS-PNETs. The BTICs have the hallmarks of NSCs as they demonstrate self-renewing capacity and have the ability to differentiate into astrocytes and early migrating neurons. Moreover, the cells demonstrate aberrant accumulation of wild type tumor-suppressor protein p53, indicating its functional inactivation, highly up-regulated levels of onco-protein cMYC and the BTIC marker OCT3/4, along with metabolic switch to glycolysis - suggesting that these changes occurred in the early stages of tumorigenesis. Furthermore, based on RNA- and DNA-seq data, the BTICs did not acquire any transcriptome-changing genomic alterations indicating that the onset of tumorigenesis may be epigenetically driven. The study of these BTIC self-renewing cells in our model may enable uncovering the molecular alterations that are responsible for the onset and maintenance of the malignant PNET phenotype. |
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spelling | pubmed-58626112018-03-22 Characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors Malchenko, Sergey Sredni, Simone T. Boyineni, Jerusha Bi, Yingtao Margaryan, Naira V. Guda, Maheedhara R. Kostenko, Yulia Tomita, Tadanori Davuluri, Ramana V. Velpula, Kiran Hendrix, Mary J.C. Soares, Marcelo B. Oncotarget Research Paper CNS Primitive Neuroectodermal tumors (CNS-PNETs) are members of the embryonal family of malignant childhood brain tumors, which remain refractory to current therapeutic treatments. Current paradigm of brain tumorigenesis implicates brain tumor-initiating cells (BTIC) in the onset of tumorigenesis and tumor maintenance. However, despite their significance, there is currently no comprehensive characterization of CNS-PNETs BTICs. Recently, we described an animal model of CNS-PNET generated by orthotopic transplantation of human Radial Glial (RG) cells - the progenitor cells for adult neural stem cells (NSC) - into NOD-SCID mice brain and proposed that BTICs may play a role in the maintenance of these tumors. Here we report the characterization of BTIC lines derived from this CNS-PNET animal model. BTIC’s orthotopic transplantation generated highly aggressive tumors also characterized as CNS-PNETs. The BTICs have the hallmarks of NSCs as they demonstrate self-renewing capacity and have the ability to differentiate into astrocytes and early migrating neurons. Moreover, the cells demonstrate aberrant accumulation of wild type tumor-suppressor protein p53, indicating its functional inactivation, highly up-regulated levels of onco-protein cMYC and the BTIC marker OCT3/4, along with metabolic switch to glycolysis - suggesting that these changes occurred in the early stages of tumorigenesis. Furthermore, based on RNA- and DNA-seq data, the BTICs did not acquire any transcriptome-changing genomic alterations indicating that the onset of tumorigenesis may be epigenetically driven. The study of these BTIC self-renewing cells in our model may enable uncovering the molecular alterations that are responsible for the onset and maintenance of the malignant PNET phenotype. Impact Journals LLC 2018-02-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5862611/ /pubmed/29568390 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24460 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Malchenko 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 | Research Paper Malchenko, Sergey Sredni, Simone T. Boyineni, Jerusha Bi, Yingtao Margaryan, Naira V. Guda, Maheedhara R. Kostenko, Yulia Tomita, Tadanori Davuluri, Ramana V. Velpula, Kiran Hendrix, Mary J.C. Soares, Marcelo B. Characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors |
title | Characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors |
title_full | Characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors |
title_fullStr | Characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors |
title_full_unstemmed | Characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors |
title_short | Characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of CNS primitive neuroectodermal tumors |
title_sort | characterization of brain tumor initiating cells isolated from an animal model of cns primitive neuroectodermal tumors |
topic | Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5862611/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29568390 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.24460 |
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