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Changes in the biological characteristics of glioma cancer stem cells after serial in vivo subtransplantation

Authors
Shin, Ga-YeongShim, Jin-KyoungLee, Ji-HyunShin, Hye-JinLee, Su-JaeHuh, Yong-MinKim, Eui-HyunPark, Eun-KyungKim, Se-HoonChang, Jong HeeKim, Dong-SeokHong, Yong-KilKim, Sun HoKang, Seok-GuLang, Frederick F.
Issue Date
Jan-2013
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Glioma; Glioma cancer stem cell; Stem cell niche; Serial subtransplantation
Citation
CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM, v.29, no.1, pp.55 - 64
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
CHILDS NERVOUS SYSTEM
Volume
29
Number
1
Start Page
55
End Page
64
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/26801
DOI
10.1007/s00381-012-1963-x
ISSN
0256-7040
Abstract
Currently, the interaction between the niche and glioma cancer stem cells (gCSCs) is gaining attention. However, there are few studies concerned with the effects of repeated exposure to a new microenvironment on gCSCs characteristics. In this study, serial in vivo subtransplantation was performed to create a new microenvironment. We evaluated and compared the biological characteristics of gCSCs after serial in vivo subtransplantation. We cultured gCSCs from human glioma specimens according to cultured gliomasphere methods. The isolated gCSCs were termed zero-generation gCSCs (G0-gCSCs). By subsequent serial subtransplantation, we obtained first-generation gCSCs (G1-gCSCs) and second-generation gCSCs (G2-gCSCs). We evaluated and compared the biological characteristics of G0-gCSCs, G1-gCSCs, and G2-gCSCs. The in vitro characteristics included the morphology, surface marker profiles, and neural differentiation capacity and the in vivo characteristics was the survival of mice xenografts. Additionally, brain sections were analyzed using PCNA, TUNEL, and CD31 staining. We observed no significant differences in the in vitro characteristics of G0-gCSCs, G1-gCSCs, and G2-gCSCs. However, the survival time of mice glioma xenografts was significantly decreased upon serial subtransplantation. In addition, immunohistochemical analyses showed that the number of TUNEL+ cells was significantly decreased while the number of CD31(+) cells was significantly increased with serial in vivo subtransplantation. There were significant in vivo biological changes in gCSCs upon serial in vivo subtransplantation, which were shorter xenograft survival, increased angiogenesis, and decreased apoptosis. This study suggests that the repeated exposure to new microenvironments may affect the biological changes in gCSCs in vivo.
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