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RNA sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level

One of the major challenges in cancer research is finding models that closely resemble tumors within patients. Human tissue slice cultures are a promising approach to provide a model of the patient's tumor biology ex vivo. Recently, it was shown that these slices can be successfully analyzed by...

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Autores principales: Haehnel, Susann, Rade, Michael, Kaiser, Nicole, Reiche, Kristin, Horn, Andreas, Loeffler, Dennis, Blumert, Conny, Rapp, Felicitas, Horn, Friedemann, Meixensberger, Juergen, Renner, Christof, Mueller, Wolf, Gaunitz, Frank, Bechmann, Ingo, Winter, Karsten
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8804611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34923780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13353
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author Haehnel, Susann
Rade, Michael
Kaiser, Nicole
Reiche, Kristin
Horn, Andreas
Loeffler, Dennis
Blumert, Conny
Rapp, Felicitas
Horn, Friedemann
Meixensberger, Juergen
Renner, Christof
Mueller, Wolf
Gaunitz, Frank
Bechmann, Ingo
Winter, Karsten
author_facet Haehnel, Susann
Rade, Michael
Kaiser, Nicole
Reiche, Kristin
Horn, Andreas
Loeffler, Dennis
Blumert, Conny
Rapp, Felicitas
Horn, Friedemann
Meixensberger, Juergen
Renner, Christof
Mueller, Wolf
Gaunitz, Frank
Bechmann, Ingo
Winter, Karsten
author_sort Haehnel, Susann
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description One of the major challenges in cancer research is finding models that closely resemble tumors within patients. Human tissue slice cultures are a promising approach to provide a model of the patient's tumor biology ex vivo. Recently, it was shown that these slices can be successfully analyzed by whole transcriptome sequencing as well as automated histochemistry, increasing their usability as preclinical model. Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a highly malignant brain tumor with poor prognosis and little is known about its genetic background and heterogeneity regarding therapy success. In this study, tissue from the tumors of 25 patients with primary GBM was processed into slice cultures and treated with standard therapy (irradiation and temozolomide). Total RNA sequencing and automated histochemistry were performed to enable analysis of treatment effects at a transcriptional and histological level. Slice cultures from long‐term survivors (overall survival [OS] > 24 months) exhibited more apoptosis than cultures from patients with shorter OS. Proliferation within these slices was slightly increased in contrast to other groups, but not significantly. Among all samples, 58 protein‐coding genes were upregulated and 32 downregulated in treated vs. untreated slice cultures. In general, an upregulation of DNA damage‐related and cell cycle checkpoint genes as well as enrichment of genotoxicity pathways and p53‐dependent signaling was found after treatment. Overall, the current study reproduces knowledge from former studies regarding the feasibility of transcriptomic analyses and automated histology in tissue slice cultures. We further demonstrate that the experimental data merge with the clinical follow‐up of the patients, which improves the applicability of our model system.
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spelling pubmed-88046112022-02-04 RNA sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level Haehnel, Susann Rade, Michael Kaiser, Nicole Reiche, Kristin Horn, Andreas Loeffler, Dennis Blumert, Conny Rapp, Felicitas Horn, Friedemann Meixensberger, Juergen Renner, Christof Mueller, Wolf Gaunitz, Frank Bechmann, Ingo Winter, Karsten FEBS Open Bio Research Articles One of the major challenges in cancer research is finding models that closely resemble tumors within patients. Human tissue slice cultures are a promising approach to provide a model of the patient's tumor biology ex vivo. Recently, it was shown that these slices can be successfully analyzed by whole transcriptome sequencing as well as automated histochemistry, increasing their usability as preclinical model. Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a highly malignant brain tumor with poor prognosis and little is known about its genetic background and heterogeneity regarding therapy success. In this study, tissue from the tumors of 25 patients with primary GBM was processed into slice cultures and treated with standard therapy (irradiation and temozolomide). Total RNA sequencing and automated histochemistry were performed to enable analysis of treatment effects at a transcriptional and histological level. Slice cultures from long‐term survivors (overall survival [OS] > 24 months) exhibited more apoptosis than cultures from patients with shorter OS. Proliferation within these slices was slightly increased in contrast to other groups, but not significantly. Among all samples, 58 protein‐coding genes were upregulated and 32 downregulated in treated vs. untreated slice cultures. In general, an upregulation of DNA damage‐related and cell cycle checkpoint genes as well as enrichment of genotoxicity pathways and p53‐dependent signaling was found after treatment. Overall, the current study reproduces knowledge from former studies regarding the feasibility of transcriptomic analyses and automated histology in tissue slice cultures. We further demonstrate that the experimental data merge with the clinical follow‐up of the patients, which improves the applicability of our model system. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021-12-29 /pmc/articles/PMC8804611/ /pubmed/34923780 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13353 Text en © 2021 The Authors. FEBS Open Bio published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies. 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
Haehnel, Susann
Rade, Michael
Kaiser, Nicole
Reiche, Kristin
Horn, Andreas
Loeffler, Dennis
Blumert, Conny
Rapp, Felicitas
Horn, Friedemann
Meixensberger, Juergen
Renner, Christof
Mueller, Wolf
Gaunitz, Frank
Bechmann, Ingo
Winter, Karsten
RNA sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level
title RNA sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level
title_full RNA sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level
title_fullStr RNA sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level
title_full_unstemmed RNA sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level
title_short RNA sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level
title_sort rna sequencing of glioblastoma tissue slice cultures reveals the effects of treatment at the transcriptional level
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8804611/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34923780
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2211-5463.13353
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