2010
DOI: 10.1007/s13238-010-0078-y
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Cancer stem cells in glioblastoma—molecular signaling and therapeutic targeting

Abstract: Glioblastomas (GBMs) are highly lethal primary brain tumors. Despite current therapeutic advances in other solid cancers, the treatment of these malignant gliomas remains essentially palliative. GBMs are extremely resistant to conventional radiation and chemotherapies. We and others have demonstrated that a highly tumorigenic subpopulation of cancer cells called GBM stem cells (GSCs) promotes therapeutic resistance. We also found that GSCs stimulate tumor angiogenesis by expressing elevated levels of VEGF and … Show more

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“…1, C and D) often overexpressed in human CSCs (28). In addition, injection of P7 neurospheres drastically increased the cancer cells tumorigenicity compared with that of adherent cells (Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of Rat Neural and Cancer Stem Cell Spheres-mentioning
confidence: 83%
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“…1, C and D) often overexpressed in human CSCs (28). In addition, injection of P7 neurospheres drastically increased the cancer cells tumorigenicity compared with that of adherent cells (Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of Rat Neural and Cancer Stem Cell Spheres-mentioning
confidence: 83%
“…LDA and experimental estimation of the stem-like cell number in the population (28) showed that DCA gradually reduced the CSC ability to form spheroids, whereas that of NSCs were unaffected ( Fig. 3D and supplemental Fig.…”
Section: Characterization Of Rat Neural and Cancer Stem Cell Spheres-mentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Dans ce contexte, l'expression de miR-9/9* apparaît réguler, au sein de la masse tumorale, les propriétés de certaines cellules appelées cellules souches cancéreuses [34,35]. Ces cellules, qui ont un fort potentiel d'autorenouvellement à long terme, sont également plus résistantes à la chimiothérapie et sont ainsi considérées comme probablement responsables des rechutes [36]. Une étude montre que, dans les glioblastomes, ces cellules souches expriment un plus fort niveau de miR-9/9* [34].…”
Section: Mir-9 Et Les Progéniteurs Neuraux En Contexte Pathologiqueunclassified
“…A u t h o r ' s a c c e p t e d m a n u s c r i p t 3 The use of animal models in brain tumour research is mandatory in the search for new therapeutic targets due to obvious ethical restrictions related to human patients. The ideal animal model of GBM should reproduce the main characteristics of this neoplasm: characteristic growth pattern, infiltrative, but non-metastatic, tumour growth and poor immunogenicity (4).…”
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confidence: 99%