A hierarchy of self-renewing tumor-initiating cell types in glioblastoma.

  • Ruihuan Chen
  • Merry C Nishimura
  • Stephanie M Bumbaca
  • Samir Kharbanda
  • William F Forrest
  • Ian M Kasman
  • Joan M Greve
  • Robert H Soriano
  • Laurie L Gilmour
  • Celina Sanchez Rivers
  • Zora Modrusan
  • Serban Nacu
  • Steve Guerrero
  • Kyle A Edgar
  • Jeffrey J Wallin
  • Katrin Lamszus
  • Manfred Westphal
  • Susanne Heim
  • C David James
  • Scott R VandenBerg
  • Joseph F Costello
  • Scott Moorefield
  • Cynthia J Cowdrey
  • Michael Prados
  • Heidi S Phillips

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Abstract

The neural stem cell marker CD133 is reported to identify cells within glioblastoma (GBM) that can initiate neurosphere growth and tumor formation; however, instances of CD133(-) cells exhibiting similar properties have also been reported. Here, we show that some PTEN-deficient GBM tumors produce a series of CD133(+) and CD133(-) self-renewing tumor-initiating cell types and provide evidence that these cell types constitute a lineage hierarchy. Our results show that the capacities for self-renewal and tumor initiation in GBM need not be restricted to a uniform population of stemlike cells, but can be shared by a lineage of self-renewing cell types expressing a range of markers of forebrain lineage.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number4
ISSN1535-6108
Publication statusPublished - 2010
pubmed 20385361