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Increased expression of stress inducible protein 1 in glioma-associated microglia/macrophages

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY
Volume 274, Issue 1-2, Pages 71-77

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jneuroim.2014.06.021

Keywords

Glioma; Glioma-associated microglia/macrophages; Stress-inducible protein 1; Glioma progression; Brain tumor microenvironment

Funding

  1. James S. McDonnell Foundation [R01CA155769]
  2. ThinkCure Foundation
  3. ONR [N00014-02-1 0958]
  4. DOD [1435-04-03GT-73134]
  5. NSF [DBI-9970143]

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Factors released by glioma-associated microglia/macrophages (GAMs) play an important role in the growth and infiltration of tumors. We have previously demonstrated that the co-chaperone stress-inducible protein 1 (STI1) secreted by microglia promotes proliferation and migration of human glioblastoma (GBM) cell lines in vitro. In the present study, in order to investigate the role of STI1 in a physiological context, we used a glioma model to evaluate STI1 expression in vivo. Here, we demonstrate that STI1 expression in both the tumor and in the infiltrating GAMs and lymphocytes significantly increased with tumor progression. Interestingly, high expression of STI1 was observed in macrophages and lymphocytes that infiltrated brain tumors, whereas STI1 expression in the circulating blood monocytes and lymphocytes remained unchanged. Our results correlate, for the first time, the expression of STI1 and glioma progression, and suggest that STI1 expression in GAMs and infiltrating lymphocytes is modulated by the brain tumor microenvironment (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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