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Distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas

While the central nervous system is considered an immunoprivileged site and brain tumors display immunosuppressive features, both innate and adaptive immune responses affect glioblastoma (GBM) growth and treatment resistance. However, the impact of the major immune cell population in gliomas, repres...

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Autores principales: Zeiner, Pia S., Preusse, Corinna, Golebiewska, Anna, Zinke, Jenny, Iriondo, Ane, Muller, Arnaud, Kaoma, Tony, Filipski, Katharina, Müller‐Eschner, Monika, Bernatz, Simon, Blank, Anna‐Eva, Baumgarten, Peter, Ilina, Elena, Grote, Anne, Hansmann, Martin L., Verhoff, Marcel A., Franz, Kea, Feuerhake, Friedrich, Steinbach, Joachim P., Wischhusen, Jörg, Stenzel, Werner, Niclou, Simone P., Harter, Patrick N., Mittelbronn, Michel
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6849857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30506802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12690
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author Zeiner, Pia S.
Preusse, Corinna
Golebiewska, Anna
Zinke, Jenny
Iriondo, Ane
Muller, Arnaud
Kaoma, Tony
Filipski, Katharina
Müller‐Eschner, Monika
Bernatz, Simon
Blank, Anna‐Eva
Baumgarten, Peter
Ilina, Elena
Grote, Anne
Hansmann, Martin L.
Verhoff, Marcel A.
Franz, Kea
Feuerhake, Friedrich
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Wischhusen, Jörg
Stenzel, Werner
Niclou, Simone P.
Harter, Patrick N.
Mittelbronn, Michel
author_facet Zeiner, Pia S.
Preusse, Corinna
Golebiewska, Anna
Zinke, Jenny
Iriondo, Ane
Muller, Arnaud
Kaoma, Tony
Filipski, Katharina
Müller‐Eschner, Monika
Bernatz, Simon
Blank, Anna‐Eva
Baumgarten, Peter
Ilina, Elena
Grote, Anne
Hansmann, Martin L.
Verhoff, Marcel A.
Franz, Kea
Feuerhake, Friedrich
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Wischhusen, Jörg
Stenzel, Werner
Niclou, Simone P.
Harter, Patrick N.
Mittelbronn, Michel
author_sort Zeiner, Pia S.
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description While the central nervous system is considered an immunoprivileged site and brain tumors display immunosuppressive features, both innate and adaptive immune responses affect glioblastoma (GBM) growth and treatment resistance. However, the impact of the major immune cell population in gliomas, represented by glioma‐associated microglia/macrophages (GAMs), on patients’ clinical course is still unclear. Thus, we aimed at assessing the immunohistochemical expression of selected microglia and macrophage markers in 344 gliomas (including gliomas from WHO grade I–IV). Furthermore, we analyzed a cohort of 241 IDH1R132H‐non‐mutant GBM patients for association of GAM subtypes and patient overall survival. Phenotypical properties of GAMs, isolated from high‐grade astrocytomas by CD11b‐based magnetic cell sorting, were analyzed by immunocytochemistry, mRNA microarray, qRT‐PCR and bioinformatic analyses. A higher amount of CD68‐, CD163‐ and CD206‐positive GAMs in the vital tumor core was associated with beneficial patient survival. The mRNA expression profile of GAMs displayed an upregulation of factors that are considered as pro‐inflammatory M1 (eg, CCL2, CCL3L3, CCL4, PTGS2) and anti‐inflammatory M2 polarization markers (eg, MRC1, LGMN, CD163, IL10, MSR1), the latter rather being associated with phagocytic functions in the GBM microenvironment. In summary, we present evidence that human GBMs contain mixed M1/M2‐like polarized GAMs and that the levels of different GAM subpopulations in the tumor core are positively associated with overall survival of patients with IDH1R132H‐non‐mutant GBMs.
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spelling pubmed-68498572019-11-15 Distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas Zeiner, Pia S. Preusse, Corinna Golebiewska, Anna Zinke, Jenny Iriondo, Ane Muller, Arnaud Kaoma, Tony Filipski, Katharina Müller‐Eschner, Monika Bernatz, Simon Blank, Anna‐Eva Baumgarten, Peter Ilina, Elena Grote, Anne Hansmann, Martin L. Verhoff, Marcel A. Franz, Kea Feuerhake, Friedrich Steinbach, Joachim P. Wischhusen, Jörg Stenzel, Werner Niclou, Simone P. Harter, Patrick N. Mittelbronn, Michel Brain Pathol Research Articles While the central nervous system is considered an immunoprivileged site and brain tumors display immunosuppressive features, both innate and adaptive immune responses affect glioblastoma (GBM) growth and treatment resistance. However, the impact of the major immune cell population in gliomas, represented by glioma‐associated microglia/macrophages (GAMs), on patients’ clinical course is still unclear. Thus, we aimed at assessing the immunohistochemical expression of selected microglia and macrophage markers in 344 gliomas (including gliomas from WHO grade I–IV). Furthermore, we analyzed a cohort of 241 IDH1R132H‐non‐mutant GBM patients for association of GAM subtypes and patient overall survival. Phenotypical properties of GAMs, isolated from high‐grade astrocytomas by CD11b‐based magnetic cell sorting, were analyzed by immunocytochemistry, mRNA microarray, qRT‐PCR and bioinformatic analyses. A higher amount of CD68‐, CD163‐ and CD206‐positive GAMs in the vital tumor core was associated with beneficial patient survival. The mRNA expression profile of GAMs displayed an upregulation of factors that are considered as pro‐inflammatory M1 (eg, CCL2, CCL3L3, CCL4, PTGS2) and anti‐inflammatory M2 polarization markers (eg, MRC1, LGMN, CD163, IL10, MSR1), the latter rather being associated with phagocytic functions in the GBM microenvironment. In summary, we present evidence that human GBMs contain mixed M1/M2‐like polarized GAMs and that the levels of different GAM subpopulations in the tumor core are positively associated with overall survival of patients with IDH1R132H‐non‐mutant GBMs. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-01-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6849857/ /pubmed/30506802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12690 Text en © 2018 The Authors. Brain Pathology published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of International Society of Neuropathology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Zeiner, Pia S.
Preusse, Corinna
Golebiewska, Anna
Zinke, Jenny
Iriondo, Ane
Muller, Arnaud
Kaoma, Tony
Filipski, Katharina
Müller‐Eschner, Monika
Bernatz, Simon
Blank, Anna‐Eva
Baumgarten, Peter
Ilina, Elena
Grote, Anne
Hansmann, Martin L.
Verhoff, Marcel A.
Franz, Kea
Feuerhake, Friedrich
Steinbach, Joachim P.
Wischhusen, Jörg
Stenzel, Werner
Niclou, Simone P.
Harter, Patrick N.
Mittelbronn, Michel
Distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas
title Distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas
title_full Distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas
title_fullStr Distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas
title_full_unstemmed Distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas
title_short Distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas
title_sort distribution and prognostic impact of microglia/macrophage subpopulations in gliomas
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6849857/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30506802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bpa.12690
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