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Genetic Evolution of Glioblastoma Stem-Like Cells From Primary to Recurrent Tumor.

Francesca Orzan1, Francesca De Bacco1, Giovanni Crisafulli2,3, Serena Pellegatta4, Benedetta Mussolin2, Giulia Siravegna2, Antonio D'Ambrosio1,3, Paolo M Comoglio1, Gaetano Finocchiaro4, Carla Boccaccio1,3.   

Abstract

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a lethal tumor that displays remarkable genetic heterogeneity. It is also known that GBM contains a cell hierarchy driven by GBM stem-like cells (GSCs), responsible for tumor generation, therapeutic resistance, and relapse. An important and still open issue is whether phylogenetically related GSCs can be found in matched primary and recurrent GBMs, and reflect tumor genetic evolution under therapeutic pressure. To address this, we analyzed the mutational profile of GSCs isolated from either human primary GBMs (primary GSCs) or their matched tumors recurring after surgery and chemoradiotherapy (recurrent GSCs). We found that recurrent GSCs can accumulate temozolomide-related mutations over primary GSCs, following both linear and branched patterns. In the latter case, primary and recurrent GSCs share a common set of lesions, but also harbor distinctive mutations indicating that primary and recurrent GSCs derive from a putative common ancestor GSC by divergent genetic evolution. Interestingly, TP53 mutations distinctive of recurrent GSCs were detectable at low frequency in the corresponding primary tumors and likely marked pre-existent subclones that evolved under therapeutic pressure and expanded in the relapsing tumor. Consistently, recurrent GSCs displayed in vitro greater therapeutic resistance than primary GSCs. Overall, these data indicate that (a) phylogenetically related GSCs are found in matched primary and recurrent GBMs and (b) recurrent GSCs likely pre-exist in the untreated primary tumor and are both mutagenized and positively selected by chemoradiotherapy. Stem Cells 2017;35:2218-2228.
© 2017 AlphaMed Press.

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Keywords:  Genetic evolution; Glioblastoma stem-like cells; Primary glioblastoma; Recurrent glioblastoma; Temozolomide; Therapeutic pressure

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28895245     DOI: 10.1002/stem.2703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stem Cells        ISSN: 1066-5099            Impact factor:   6.277


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Authors:  Neha Singh; Alexandra Miner; Lauren Hennis; Sandeep Mittal
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