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The Glycoprotein M6a Is Associated with Invasiveness and Radioresistance of Glioblastoma Stem Cells

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CELLS
卷 11, 期 14, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/cells11142128

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glioblastomas; invasion; radioresistance; cancer stem cells; GPM6A; PTPRZ1

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  1. INSERM (Institut National de la Sante et de la Recherche Medicalgrant)
  2. La Ligue contre le Cancer [LNCC31 R21026BB]
  3. l' Association pour la Recherche sur les Tumeurs Cerebrales [ARTC 2021]

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This study identifies GPM6A and PTPRZ1 as crucial factors in glioblastoma, playing important roles in GBSC invasion, radioresistance, and sphere formation. Blocking the expression of GPM6A or PTPRZ1 reduces GBSC invasion and increases radiosensitivity.
Systematic recurrence of glioblastoma (GB) despite surgery and chemo-radiotherapy is due to GB stem cells (GBSC), which are particularly invasive and radioresistant. Therefore, there is a need to identify new factors that might be targeted to decrease GBSC invasive capabilities as well as radioresistance. Patient-derived GBSC were used in this study to demonstrate a higher expression of the glycoprotein M6a (GPM6A) in invasive GBSC compared to non-invasive cells. In 3D invasion assays performed on primary neurospheres of GBSC, we showed that blocking GPM6A expression by siRNA significantly reduced cell invasion. We also demonstrated a high correlation of GPM6A with the oncogenic protein tyrosine phosphatase, PTPRZ1, which regulates GPM6A expression and cell invasion. The results of our study also show that GPM6A and PTPRZ1 are crucial for GBSC sphere formation. Finally, we demonstrated that targeting GPM6A or PTPRZ1 in GBSC increases the radiosensitivity of GBSC. Our results suggest that blocking GPM6A or PTPRZ1 could represent an interesting approach in the treatment of glioblastoma since it would simultaneously target proliferation, invasion, and radioresistance.

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