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EPEN-44. EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA RELA MEDIATE INTERACTIONS WITH CELLS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT

Ependymal tumors (EPNs) account for ~10% of all pediatric brain tumors. Supratentorial EPN characterized by RELA fusions (ST-EPN-RELA) and posterior fossa EPN group A (PF-EPN-A) form the two most frequent molecular groups, both of which are associated with poor prognosis and for which only limited t...

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Autores principales: Maass, Kendra K, Roosen, Mieke, Benzel, Julia, Wedig, Tatjana, Statz, Britta, Mueller, Torsten, Kalxdorf, Mathias, Krijgsveld, Jeroen, Pfister, Stefan M, Pajtler, Kristian W
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715232/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.178
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author Maass, Kendra K
Roosen, Mieke
Benzel, Julia
Wedig, Tatjana
Statz, Britta
Mueller, Torsten
Kalxdorf, Mathias
Krijgsveld, Jeroen
Pfister, Stefan M
Pajtler, Kristian W
author_facet Maass, Kendra K
Roosen, Mieke
Benzel, Julia
Wedig, Tatjana
Statz, Britta
Mueller, Torsten
Kalxdorf, Mathias
Krijgsveld, Jeroen
Pfister, Stefan M
Pajtler, Kristian W
author_sort Maass, Kendra K
collection PubMed
description Ependymal tumors (EPNs) account for ~10% of all pediatric brain tumors. Supratentorial EPN characterized by RELA fusions (ST-EPN-RELA) and posterior fossa EPN group A (PF-EPN-A) form the two most frequent molecular groups, both of which are associated with poor prognosis and for which only limited therapeutic options are available. Since pediatric EPNs have a relatively low mutational burden, identification and characterization of tumor-associated pathways and molecular processes is of critical importance to inform potential therapeutic targets. Previous transcriptional studies implicated aberrant vesicular pathways in ST-EPN-RELA, prompting further investigation into their putative role in EPN pathogenesis. To this aim, we isolated extracellular vesicles (EVs) of ST-EPN-RELA patient derived cell lines and performed protein mass spectrometry. The specific ST-EPN-RELA EV protein content resembles the parental cells as well as primary tumors. Promising candidates to be transferred by ST-EPN-RELA EVs but not control EVs were associated with unfolded protein response and endoplasmic reticulum stress. When uptaken by recipient cells of the tumor microenvironment, brain endothelial cells or microglia, ST-EPN-RELA EVs induced proliferation and had a chemoattractant effect towards the tumor. ST-EPN-RELA EVs stimulated angiogenesis of brain endothelial cells potentially by the transfer of ER stress proteins. Uptake of ST-EPN-RELA EVs by microglia changed their activation status indicating a tumor promoting function through EV transfer. Therefore, we hypothesize that vesicular pathways play an important role in the pathogenesis of pediatric ST-EPN-RELAs and that an improved understanding may promote new therapeutic opportunities.
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spelling pubmed-77152322020-12-09 EPEN-44. EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA RELA MEDIATE INTERACTIONS WITH CELLS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT Maass, Kendra K Roosen, Mieke Benzel, Julia Wedig, Tatjana Statz, Britta Mueller, Torsten Kalxdorf, Mathias Krijgsveld, Jeroen Pfister, Stefan M Pajtler, Kristian W Neuro Oncol Ependymoma Ependymal tumors (EPNs) account for ~10% of all pediatric brain tumors. Supratentorial EPN characterized by RELA fusions (ST-EPN-RELA) and posterior fossa EPN group A (PF-EPN-A) form the two most frequent molecular groups, both of which are associated with poor prognosis and for which only limited therapeutic options are available. Since pediatric EPNs have a relatively low mutational burden, identification and characterization of tumor-associated pathways and molecular processes is of critical importance to inform potential therapeutic targets. Previous transcriptional studies implicated aberrant vesicular pathways in ST-EPN-RELA, prompting further investigation into their putative role in EPN pathogenesis. To this aim, we isolated extracellular vesicles (EVs) of ST-EPN-RELA patient derived cell lines and performed protein mass spectrometry. The specific ST-EPN-RELA EV protein content resembles the parental cells as well as primary tumors. Promising candidates to be transferred by ST-EPN-RELA EVs but not control EVs were associated with unfolded protein response and endoplasmic reticulum stress. When uptaken by recipient cells of the tumor microenvironment, brain endothelial cells or microglia, ST-EPN-RELA EVs induced proliferation and had a chemoattractant effect towards the tumor. ST-EPN-RELA EVs stimulated angiogenesis of brain endothelial cells potentially by the transfer of ER stress proteins. Uptake of ST-EPN-RELA EVs by microglia changed their activation status indicating a tumor promoting function through EV transfer. Therefore, we hypothesize that vesicular pathways play an important role in the pathogenesis of pediatric ST-EPN-RELAs and that an improved understanding may promote new therapeutic opportunities. Oxford University Press 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7715232/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.178 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Ependymoma
Maass, Kendra K
Roosen, Mieke
Benzel, Julia
Wedig, Tatjana
Statz, Britta
Mueller, Torsten
Kalxdorf, Mathias
Krijgsveld, Jeroen
Pfister, Stefan M
Pajtler, Kristian W
EPEN-44. EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA RELA MEDIATE INTERACTIONS WITH CELLS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
title EPEN-44. EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA RELA MEDIATE INTERACTIONS WITH CELLS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
title_full EPEN-44. EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA RELA MEDIATE INTERACTIONS WITH CELLS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
title_fullStr EPEN-44. EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA RELA MEDIATE INTERACTIONS WITH CELLS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
title_full_unstemmed EPEN-44. EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA RELA MEDIATE INTERACTIONS WITH CELLS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
title_short EPEN-44. EXTRACELLULAR VESICLES OF SUPRATENTORIAL EPENDYMOMA RELA MEDIATE INTERACTIONS WITH CELLS OF THE TUMOR MICROENVIRONMENT
title_sort epen-44. extracellular vesicles of supratentorial ependymoma rela mediate interactions with cells of the tumor microenvironment
topic Ependymoma
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715232/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.178
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