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The PTPRZ1-MET/STAT3/ISG20 axis in glioma stem-like cells modulates tumor-associated macrophage polarization.
Wang, Yuxin; Suo, Jinghao; Wang, Zhixing; Ran, Kunnian; Tian, Yuan; Han, Wei; Liu, Yanwei; Peng, Xiaozhong.
Affiliation
  • Wang Y; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical Primate Research Center, Neuroscience Center, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100005, China; State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Rese
  • Suo J; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical Primate Research Center, Neuroscience Center, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100005, China; State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Rese
  • Wang Z; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical Primate Research Center, Neuroscience Center, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100005, China; State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Rese
  • Ran K; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical Primate Research Center, Neuroscience Center, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100005, China; State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Rese
  • Tian Y; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical Primate Research Center, Neuroscience Center, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100005, China; State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Rese
  • Han W; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical Primate Research Center, Neuroscience Center, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100005, China; State Key Laboratory of Common Mechanism Rese
  • Liu Y; Department of Radiation Oncology, Beijing Tiantan Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100070, China. Electronic address: liuyanwei@bjtth.org.
  • Peng X; Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Medical Primate Research Center, Neuroscience Center, Institute of Basic Medical Sciences Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences, School of Basic Medicine Peking Union Medical College, Beijing 100005, China; State Key Laboratory of Respiratory Health an
Cell Signal ; 120: 111191, 2024 Aug.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38685521
ABSTRACT
Recent studies have revealed that PTPRZ1-MET (ZM) fusion plays a pivotal role in the progression of glioma to glioblastoma multiforme (GBM), thus serving as a biomarker to distinguish between primary GBM and secondary GBM (sGBM). However, the mechanisms through which ZM fusion influences this progression remain to be elucidated. GBMs with ZM showed poorer prognoses and greater infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) than those without ZM. Glioma stem-like cells (GSCs) and TAMs play complex roles in glioma recurrence, glioma progression and therapy resistance. In this study, we analyzed RNA-seq data from sGBM patients' glioma tissues with or without ZM fusion, and found that stemness and macrophage markers were more highly expressed in sGBM patients harboring ZM than in those without ZM fusion. ZM enhanced the self-renewal and proliferation of GSCs, thereby accelerating glioma progression. In addition, ZM-positive GSCs facilitated the infiltration of TAMs and drove their polarization toward an immunosuppressive phenotype, which was primarily accomplished through the extracellular secretion of ISG20. Our research identified the MET-STAT3-ISG20 axis within GSCs, thus demonstrating the critical role of ZM in GBM initiation and progression. Our study demonstrated that, in contrast to ZM-positive differentiated glioma cells, ZM-positive GSCs upregulated ISG20 expression through the MET-STAT3-ISG20 axis. The extracellular secretion of ISG20 recruited and induced M2-like polarization in macrophages, thereby promoting tumor progression. Our results reveal a novel mechanism involved in ZM-positive GBM pathogenesis and identify potential therapeutic targets.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Neoplastic Stem Cells / Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met / STAT3 Transcription Factor / Receptor-Like Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Class 5 / Tumor-Associated Macrophages / Glioma Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Cell Signal Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Neoplastic Stem Cells / Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-met / STAT3 Transcription Factor / Receptor-Like Protein Tyrosine Phosphatases, Class 5 / Tumor-Associated Macrophages / Glioma Limits: Animals / Humans Language: En Journal: Cell Signal Year: 2024 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom