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Isolation and Expansion of Human Glioblastoma Multiforme Tumor Cells Using the Neurosphere Assay
Published on: October 30, 2011
Putative glioblastoma origin-like cells in the subventricular zone: isolation and characterization
Hyeong-Cheol Oh1,2,3, Ran Joo Choi1,2,4, Se-Young Jo5,6
1Department of Neurosurgery, Brain Tumor Center, Severance Hospital, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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Glioblastoma (GBM) remains lethal despite maximal therapy. The adult subventricular zone (SVZ), a neural stem-cell niche, has been implicated as a potential site of origin, yet the identity and functional properties of putative GBM origin-like cells (GBM-OCs) within the SVZ remain unclear. An SVZ-restricted somatic mutation mouse model (Cre-induced EGFRvIII expression with Trp53 and Pten disruption) was established and mouse SVZ-derived cells were prospectively isolated for functional and molecular profiling. Self-renewal, multipotency, invasive potential and tumour-initiating capacity were assessed relative to control SVZ cells and matched tumour-derived tumourspheres. Whole-genome and RNA sequencing defined genomic and transcriptional alterations during early progression. Mouse GBM-OCs exhibited self-renewal and multilineage differentiation and initiated tumours only after re-implantation into the SVZ (11/29, 38%), whereas direct striatal implantation failed (0/25, 0%), indicating context-dependent tumorigenic potential associated with the SVZ microenvironment. In contrast, tumour-derived tumourspheres retained tumorigenic capacity upon implantation into both the SVZ and the striatum. During progression from mouse GBM-OCs to tumours, whole-chromosome and arm-level aneuploidies accumulated. In patients with GBM, multi-region single-nucleus RNA sequencing of tumour-free SVZ, matched tumours and tumour-free cortex identified rare neural stem cell-like, astrocyte-like and oligodendrocyte precursor-like SVZ populations transcriptionally aligned with GBM programmes. These cells showed single-nucleus RNA-inferred chromosome 7 gain and/or chromosome 10 loss signals, with concordant low-frequency copy-number alterations in the SVZ detected by exome sequencing and enriched in matched tumours. Together, these findings support the presence of SVZ-resident stem or progenitor-like populations with early GBM-associated features, consistent with putative GBM-OCs, and highlight the SVZ niche as a potential target for early detection and niche-informed therapeutic strategies.
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