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Glioblastoma cancer stem cells: heterogeneity,microenvironment and related therapeutic strategies
Authors:Tetyana Denysenko  Luisa Gennero  Maria Augusta Roos  Antonio Melcarne  Carola Juenemann  Giuliano Faccani  Isabella Morra  Giovanni Cavallo  Stefano Reguzzi  Gianpiero Pescarmona  Antonio Ponzetto
Institution:1. CeRMS, Center for Experimental Research and Medical Studies, Turin, Italy;2. Department of Internal Medicine, University of Turin, Italy;3. Neurosurgery, ASO CTO, OIRM S. Anna, Turin, Italy;4. Pathology, ASO CTO, OIRM S. Anna, Turin, Italy;5. Department of Clinic Physiopathology, University of Turin, Italy;6. Department of Genetics, Biology and Biochemistry, University of Turin, Italy
Abstract:Glioblastoma Multiforme (GBM) is an incurable malignancy. GBM patients have a short life expectancy despite aggressive therapeutic approaches based on surgical resection followed by adjuvant radiotherapy and concomitant chemotherapy. Glioblastoma growth is characterized by a high motility of tumour cells, their resistance to both chemo/radio‐therapy, apoptosis inhibition leading to failure of conventional therapy. Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs), identified in GBM as well as in many other cancer types, express the membrane antigen prominin‐1 (namely CD133). These cells and normal Neural Stem Cells (NSC) share surface markers and properties, i.e. are able to self‐renew and differentiate into multiple cell types. Stem cell self‐renewal depends on microenvironmental cues, including Extracellular Matrix (ECM) composition and cell types. Therefore, the role of microenvironment needs to be evaluated to clarify its importance in tumour initiation and progression through CSCs. The specific microenvironment of CSCs was found to mimic in part the vascular niche of normal stem cells. The targeting of GMB CSCs may represent a powerful treatment approach. Lastly, in GBM patients cancer‐initiating cells contribute to the profound immune suppression that in turn correlated with CSCs STAT3 (CD133 + ). Further studies of microenvironment are needed to better understand the origin of GMB/GBM CSCs and its immunosuppressive properties. Copyright © 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:stem cells  glioblastoma  cancer stem cells (CSCs)  glioma heterogeneity  CSCs niche  microenvironment
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