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Targeting the cytosolic innate immune receptors RIG-I and MDA5 effectively counteracts cancer cell heterogeneity in glioblastoma.
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Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio) [Stem Cells] 2013 Jun; Vol. 31 (6), pp. 1064-74. - Publication Year :
- 2013
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Abstract
- Cellular heterogeneity, for example, the intratumoral coexistence of cancer cells with and without stem cell characteristics, represents a potential root of therapeutic resistance and a significant challenge for modern drug development in glioblastoma (GBM). We propose here that activation of the innate immune system by stimulation of innate immune receptors involved in antiviral and antitumor responses can similarly target different malignant populations of glioma cells. We used short-term expanded patient-specific primary human GBM cells to study the stimulation of the cytosolic nucleic acid receptors melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5) and retinoic acid-inducible gene I (RIG-I). Specifically, we analyzed cells from the tumor core versus "residual GBM cells" derived from the tumor resection margin as well as stem cell-enriched primary cultures versus specimens without stem cell properties. A portfolio of human, nontumor neural cells was used as a control for these studies. The expression of RIG-I and MDA5 could be induced in all of these cells. Receptor stimulation with their respective ligands, p(I:C) and 3pRNA, led to in vitro evidence for an effective activation of the innate immune system. Most intriguingly, all investigated cancer cell populations additionally responded with a pronounced induction of apoptotic signaling cascades revealing a second, direct mechanism of antitumor activity. By contrast, p(I:C) and 3pRNA induced only little toxicity in human nonmalignant neural cells. Granted that the challenge of effective central nervous system (CNS) delivery can be overcome, targeting of RIG-I and MDA5 could thus become a quintessential strategy to encounter heterogeneous cancers in the sophisticated environments of the brain.<br /> (Copyright © 2013 AlphaMed Press.)
- Subjects :
- Apoptosis drug effects
Apoptosis genetics
Apoptosis immunology
Brain Neoplasms drug therapy
Brain Neoplasms genetics
Brain Neoplasms immunology
Brain Neoplasms metabolism
Cell Line, Tumor
Cytosol drug effects
Cytosol metabolism
DEAD Box Protein 58
DEAD-box RNA Helicases genetics
DEAD-box RNA Helicases metabolism
Glioblastoma genetics
Glioblastoma metabolism
Humans
Immunity, Innate drug effects
Immunity, Innate genetics
Immunity, Innate immunology
Interferon-Induced Helicase, IFIH1
Ligands
Receptors, Immunologic
Signal Transduction drug effects
Stem Cells drug effects
Stem Cells immunology
Stem Cells metabolism
Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology
Cytosol immunology
DEAD-box RNA Helicases immunology
Glioblastoma drug therapy
Glioblastoma immunology
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1549-4918
- Volume :
- 31
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Stem cells (Dayton, Ohio)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23390110
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/stem.1350