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JOURNAL ARTICLE
RESEARCH SUPPORT, NON-U.S. GOV'T
Conversion of glioma cells to glioma stem-like cells by angiocrine factors.
Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2018 Februrary 20
Glioma stem-like cells (GSCs) contribute to tumor initiation, progression, and therapeutic resistance, but their cellular origin remains largely unknown. Here, using a stem/progenitor cell-fate tracking reporter system in which eGFP is expressed by promoter of OCT4 that is activated in stem/progenitor cells, we demonstrate that eGFP-negative glioma cells (GCs) became eGFP-positive-GCs in both in vitro cultures and in vivo xenografts. These eGFP-positive-GCs exhibited GSC features and primarily localized to the perivascular region in tumor xenografts, similar to the existence of OCT4-expressing GCs in the perivascular region of human glioblastoma specimens. Angiocrine factors, including nitric oxide (NO), converted eGFP-negative-GCs into eGFP-positive-GCs. Mechanistically, NO signaling conferred GSC features to GCs by increasing OCT4 and NOTCH signaling via ID4. NO signaling blockade and a suicide gene induction prevented tumorigenicity with a decrease in eGFP-positive-GCs in the perivascular region. Taken together, our results reveal the molecular mechanism underlying GSCs generation by cancer cell dedifferentiation.
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