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Identification of CRYAB+ KCNN3+ SOX9+ Astrocyte-Like and EGFR+ PDGFRA+ OLIG1+ Oligodendrocyte-Like Tumoral Cells in Diffuse IDH1-Mutant Gliomas and Implication of NOTCH1 Signalling in Their Genesis.

Meera Augustus1, Donovan Pineau1, Franck Aimond2, Safa Azar2, Davide Lecca3, Frédérique Scamps2, Sophie Muxel1, Amélie Darlix1,4, William Ritchie5, Catherine Gozé1,6, Valérie Rigau1,7, Hugues Duffau1,8, Jean-Philippe Hugnot1,9.   

Abstract

Diffuse grade II IDH-mutant gliomas are slow-growing brain tumors that progress into high-grade gliomas. They present intratumoral cell heterogeneity, and no reliable markers are available to distinguish the different cell subtypes. The molecular mechanisms underlying the formation of this cell diversity is also ill-defined. Here, we report that SOX9 and OLIG1 transcription factors, which specifically label astrocytes and oligodendrocytes in the normal brain, revealed the presence of two largely nonoverlapping tumoral populations in IDH1-mutant oligodendrogliomas and astrocytomas. Astrocyte-like SOX9+ cells additionally stained for APOE, CRYAB, ID4, KCNN3, while oligodendrocyte-like OLIG1+ cells stained for ASCL1, EGFR, IDH1, PDGFRA, PTPRZ1, SOX4, and SOX8. GPR17, an oligodendrocytic marker, was expressed by both cells. These two subpopulations appear to have distinct BMP, NOTCH1, and MAPK active pathways as stainings for BMP4, HEY1, HEY2, p-SMAD1/5 and p-ERK were higher in SOX9+ cells. We used primary cultures and a new cell line to explore the influence of NOTCH1 activation and BMP treatment on the IDH1-mutant glioma cell phenotype. This revealed that NOTCH1 globally reduced oligodendrocytic markers and IDH1 expression while upregulating APOE, CRYAB, HEY1/2, and an electrophysiologically-active Ca2+-activated apamin-sensitive K+ channel (KCNN3/SK3). This was accompanied by a reduction in proliferation. Similar effects of NOTCH1 activation were observed in nontumoral human oligodendrocytic cells, which additionally induced strong SOX9 expression. BMP treatment reduced OLIG1/2 expression and strongly upregulated CRYAB and NOGGIN, a negative regulator of BMP. The presence of astrocyte-like SOX9+ and oligodendrocyte-like OLIG1+ cells in grade II IDH1-mutant gliomas raises new questions about their role in the pathology.

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Keywords:  BMP; NOTCH1 pathway; brain tumors; cellular heterogeneity; diffuse IDH1-mutant gliomas; diffuse grade II IDH-mutant glioma

Year:  2021        PMID: 33925547     DOI: 10.3390/cancers13092107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancers (Basel)        ISSN: 2072-6694            Impact factor:   6.639


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Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-09-30       Impact factor: 4.996

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