2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.06.479313
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Glioblastoma stem cells express non-canonical proteins and exclusive mesenchymal-like or non-mesenchymal-like protein signatures

Abstract: Glioblastoma’s (GBM) origin, recurrence and resistance to treatment are driven by GBM cancer stem cells (GSCs). Existing transcriptomic characterisations of GBM classify the tumours to three subtypes: classical, proneural, and mesenchymal. The comprehension of how expression patterns of the GBM subtypes are reflected at global proteome level in GSCs is limited. To characterise protein expression in GSCs, we performed in-depth proteogenomic analysis of patient-derived GSCs by RNA-sequencing and mass-spectrometr… Show more

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“…However, the three primary factors of significance are GSCs, tumor heterogeneity, and the blood-brain barrier (63). Specifically, GSCs play a crucial role in tumor heterogeneity, as well as in the development of radio-resistance, chemo-resistance, and recurrence in GBM (64). In the glioma microenvironment, GSCs secrete cytokines that promote tumor invasion, immune cell recruitment, angiogenesis, and self-renewal, thereby contributing to cancer progression and recurrence (65).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the three primary factors of significance are GSCs, tumor heterogeneity, and the blood-brain barrier (63). Specifically, GSCs play a crucial role in tumor heterogeneity, as well as in the development of radio-resistance, chemo-resistance, and recurrence in GBM (64). In the glioma microenvironment, GSCs secrete cytokines that promote tumor invasion, immune cell recruitment, angiogenesis, and self-renewal, thereby contributing to cancer progression and recurrence (65).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%