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Am J Cancer Res ; 13(4): 1425-1442, 2023.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37168329

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Glioblastoma is an aggressive brain tumor with a poor prognosis. Glioblastoma Stem Cells (GSC) are involved in glioblastoma resistance and relapse. Effective glioblastoma treatment must include GSC targeting strategy. Robust and well defined in vitroGSC models are required for new therapies evaluation. In this study, we extensively characterized 4 GSC models obtained by dedifferentiation of commercially available glioblastoma cell lines and compared them to 2 established patient derived GSC lines (Brain Tumor Initiating Cells). Dedifferentiated cells formed gliospheres, typical for GSC, with self-renewal ability. Gene expression and protein analysis revealed an increased expression of several stemness associated markers such as A2B5, integrin α6, Nestin, SOX2 and NANOG. Cells were oriented toward a mesenchymal GSC phenotype as shown by elevated levels of mesenchymal and EMT related markers (CD44, FN1, integrin α5). Dedifferentiated GSC were similar to BTIC in terms of size and heterogeneity. The characterization study also revealed that CXCR4 pathway was activated by dedifferentiation, emphasizing its role as a potential therapeutic target. The expression of resistance-associated markers and the phenotypic diversity of the 4 GSC models obtained by dedifferentiation make them relevant to challenge future GSC targeting therapies.

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