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An Enzyme- and Serum-free Neural Stem Cell Culture Model for EMT Investigation Suited for Drug Discovery.

Martin H M Sailer1, Durga Sarvepalli2, Catherine Brégère3, Urs Fisch3, Marin Guentchev4, Michael Weller5, Raphael Guzman3, Bernhard Bettler6, Arkasubhra Ghosh2, Gregor Hutter7.   

Abstract

Epithelial to mesenchymal transition (EMT) describes the process of epithelium transdifferentiating into mesenchyme. EMT is a fundamental process during embryonic development that also commonly occurs in glioblastoma, the most frequent malignant brain tumor. EMT has also been observed in multiple carcinomas outside the brain including breast cancer, lung cancer, colon cancer, gastric cancer. EMT is centrally linked to malignancy by promoting migration, invasion and metastasis formation. The mechanisms of EMT induction are not fully understood. Here we describe an in vitro system for standardized isolation of cortical neural stem cells (NSCs) and subsequent EMT-induction. This system provides the flexibility to use either single cells or explant culture. In this system, rat or mouse embryonic forebrain NSCs are cultured in a defined medium, devoid of serum and enzymes. The NSCs expressed Olig2 and Sox10, two transcription factors observed in oligodendrocyte precursor cells (OPCs). Using this system, interactions between FGF-, BMP- and TGFβ-signaling involving Zeb1, Zeb2, and Twist2 were observed where TGFβ-activation significantly enhanced cell migration, suggesting a synergistic BMP-/TGFβ-interaction. The results point to a network of FGF-, BMP- and TGFβ-signaling to be involved in EMT induction and maintenance. This model system is relevant to investigate EMT in vitro. It is cost-efficient and shows high reproducibility. It also allows for the comparison of different compounds with respect to their migration responses (quantitative distance measurement), and high-throughput screening of compounds to inhibit or enhance EMT (qualitative measurement). The model is therefore well suited to test drug libraries for substances affecting EMT.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27583933      PMCID: PMC5091948          DOI: 10.3791/54018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Vis Exp        ISSN: 1940-087X            Impact factor:   1.355


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Review 2.  Genetic regulation of arealization of the neocortex.

Authors:  Dennis Dm O'Leary; Setsuko Sahara
Journal:  Curr Opin Neurobiol       Date:  2008-06-02       Impact factor: 6.627

Review 3.  Epithelial-mesenchymal transitions in development and disease.

Authors:  Jean Paul Thiery; Hervé Acloque; Ruby Y J Huang; M Angela Nieto
Journal:  Cell       Date:  2009-11-25       Impact factor: 41.582

Review 4.  Brain stem cells as the cell of origin in glioma.

Authors:  Aram S Modrek; N Sumru Bayin; Dimitris G Placantonakis
Journal:  World J Stem Cells       Date:  2014-01-26       Impact factor: 5.326

5.  Modeling astrocytoma pathogenesis in vitro and in vivo using cortical astrocytes or neural stem cells from conditional, genetically engineered mice.

Authors:  Robert S McNeill; Ralf S Schmid; Ryan E Bash; Mark Vitucci; Kristen K White; Andrea M Werneke; Brian H Constance; Byron Huff; C Ryan Miller
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2014-08-12       Impact factor: 1.355

6.  BMP-2-dependent integration of adult mouse subventricular stem cells into the neural crest of chick and quail embryos.

Authors:  Christian Busch; Matthias Oppitz; Martin H Sailer; Lothar Just; Marco Metzger; Ulrich Drews
Journal:  J Cell Sci       Date:  2006-10-10       Impact factor: 5.285

7.  Increased expression of podoplanin in malignant astrocytic tumors as a novel molecular marker of malignant progression.

Authors:  Kazuhiko Mishima; Yukinari Kato; Mika Kato Kaneko; Ryo Nishikawa; Takanori Hirose; Masao Matsutani
Journal:  Acta Neuropathol       Date:  2006-04-05       Impact factor: 17.088

Review 8.  Cancer stem cells and glioma.

Authors:  Sunit Das; Maya Srikanth; John A Kessler
Journal:  Nat Clin Pract Neurol       Date:  2008-07-15

Review 9.  The role of podoplanin in tumor progression and metastasis.

Authors:  Marius Raica; Anca Maria Cimpean; Domenico Ribatti
Journal:  Anticancer Res       Date:  2008 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 2.480

Review 10.  TGF-beta-induced epithelial to mesenchymal transition.

Authors:  Jian Xu; Samy Lamouille; Rik Derynck
Journal:  Cell Res       Date:  2009-02       Impact factor: 25.617

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1.  Tripartite motif-containing 14 (TRIM14) promotes epithelial-mesenchymal transition via ZEB2 in glioblastoma cells.

Authors:  Shuang Feng; Xiaomin Cai; Yangyang Li; Xiaoguang Jian; Linxin Zhang; Bin Li
Journal:  J Exp Clin Cancer Res       Date:  2019-02-06

2.  LncRNA SNHG5 Promotes Proliferation of Glioma by Regulating miR-205-5p/ZEB2 Axis.

Authors:  Xiangrui Meng; Yanyao Deng; Zhicheng Lv; Chao Liu; Ziqing Guo; Yuan Li; Hua Liu; Bing Xie; Ziqi Jin; Fangbo Lin; Hongwei Zhu
Journal:  Onco Targets Ther       Date:  2019-12-27       Impact factor: 4.147

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