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Transcriptional profiling of human glioblastoma vessels indicates a key role of VEGF-A and TGFβ2 in vascular abnormalization

Authors :
Dieterich, Lothar C.
Mellberg, Sofie
Langenkamp, Elise
Zhang, Lei
Zieba, Agata
Salomäki, Henriikka
Teichert, M.
Huang, Hua
Edqvist, Per-Henrik
Kraus, T.
Augustin, H. G.
Olofsson, Tommie
Larsson, Erik
Söderberg, Ola
Molema, G.
Pontén, Fredrik
Georgii-Hemming, Patrik
Alafuzoff, Irina
Dimberg, Anna
Dieterich, Lothar C.
Mellberg, Sofie
Langenkamp, Elise
Zhang, Lei
Zieba, Agata
Salomäki, Henriikka
Teichert, M.
Huang, Hua
Edqvist, Per-Henrik
Kraus, T.
Augustin, H. G.
Olofsson, Tommie
Larsson, Erik
Söderberg, Ola
Molema, G.
Pontén, Fredrik
Georgii-Hemming, Patrik
Alafuzoff, Irina
Dimberg, Anna
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Glioblastoma are aggressive astrocytic brain tumours characterized by microvascular proliferation and an abnormal vasculature, giving rise to brain oedema and increased patient morbidity. Here, we have characterized the transcriptome of tumour-associated blood vessels and describe a gene signature clearly associated with pleomorphic, pathologically altered vessels in human glioblastoma (grade IV glioma). We identified 95 genes differentially expressed in glioblastoma vessels, while no significant differences in gene expression were detected between vessels in non-malignant brain and grade II glioma. Differential vascular expression of ANGPT2, CD93, ESM1, ELTD1, FILIP1L and TENC1 in human glioblastoma was validated by immunohistochemistry, using a tissue microarray. Through qPCR analysis of gene induction in primary endothelial cells, we provide evidence that increased VEGF-A and TGFβ2 signalling in the tumour microenvironment is sufficient to invoke many of the changes in gene expression noted in glioblastoma vessels. Notably, we found an enrichment of Smad target genes within the distinct gene signature of glioblastoma vessels and a significant increase of Smad signalling complexes in the vasculature of human glioblastoma in situ. This indicates a key role of TGFβ signalling in regulating vascular phenotype and suggests that, in addition to VEGF-A, TGFβ2 may represent a new target for vascular normalization therapy.<br />De två första författarna delar förstaförfattarskapet.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1235064620
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002.path.4072