Gene expression profile of glioblastoma peritumoral tissue: an ex vivo study

  • Annunziato Mangiola
  • , Nathalie Saulnier
  • , Pasquale De Bonis
  • , Daniela Orteschi
  • , Gigliola Sica
  • , Gina Lama
  • , Benedetta Ludovica Pettorini
  • , Giovanni Sabatino
  • , Marcella Zollino
  • , Libero Lauriola
  • , Anna Colabianchi
  • , Giovanni Proietti
  • , G Kovacs
  • , Giulio Maira
  • , Carmelo Anile

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Abstract

The gene expression pattern of glioblastoma (GBM) is well documented but the expression profile of brain adjacent to tumor is not yet analysed. This may help to understand the oncogenic pathway of GBM development. We have established the genome-wide expression profiles of samples isolated from GBM tumor mass, white matter adjacent to tumor (apparently free of tumor cells), and white matter controls by using the Affymetrix HG-U133 arrays. Array-CGH (aCGH) was also performed to detect genomic alterations. Among genes dysregulated in peritumoral white matter, 15 were over-expressed, while 42 were down-regulated when compared to white matter controls. A similar expression profile was detected in GBM cells. Growth, proliferation and cell motility/adhesion-associated genes were up-regulated while genes involved in neurogenesis were down-regulated. Furthermore, several tumor suppressor genes along with the (a member of natural killer receptor) were also down-regulated in the peritumoral brain tissue. Several mosaic genomic lesions were detected by aCGH, mostly in tumor samples and several GBM-associated mosaic genomic lesions were also present in the peritumoral brain tissue, with a similar mosaicism pattern. Our data could be explained by a dilution of genes expressed from tumor cells infiltrating the peritumour tissue. Alternatively, these findings could be substained by a relevant amount of "apparently normal" cells presenting a gene profile compatible with a precancerous state or even "quiescent" cancer cells. Otherwise, the recurrent tumor may arise from both infiltrating tumor cells and from an interaction and recruitment of apparently normal cells in the peritumor tissue by infiltrating tumor cells.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)e57145-e57145
RivistaPLoS One
Volume8
Numero di pubblicazione3
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2013

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All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Multidisciplinare

Keywords

  • gene expression
  • glioblastoma

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