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Glioblastoma Stem Cells Respond to Differentiation Cues but Fail to Undergo Commitment and Terminal Cell-Cycle Arrest.


ABSTRACT: Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive brain tumor whose growth is driven by stemcell-like cells. BMP signaling triggers cell-cycle exit and differentiation of GBM stemcells (GSCs) and, therefore, might have therapeutic value. However, the epigenetic mechanisms that accompany differentiation remain poorly defined. It is also unclear whether cell-cycle arrest is terminal. Herewe find only a subset ofGSCcultures exhibit astrocyte differentiation in response to BMP. Although overtly differentiated non-cycling astrocytes are generated, they remain vulnerable to cell-cycle re-entry and fail to appropriately reconfigure DNA methylation patterns. Chromatin accessibility mapping identified loci that failed to alter in response to BMP and these were enriched in SOX transcription factor-binding motifs. SOX transcription factors, therefore, may limit differentiation commitment. A similar propensity for cell-cycle re-entry and de-differentiation was observed in GSC-derived oligodendrocyte-like cells. These findings highlight significant obstacles to BMP-induced differentiation as therapy forGBM.

SUBMITTER: Caren H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4649264 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glioblastoma Stem Cells Respond to Differentiation Cues but Fail to Undergo Commitment and Terminal Cell-Cycle Arrest.

Carén Helena H   Stricker Stefan H SH   Bulstrode Harry H   Gagrica Sladjana S   Johnstone Ewan E   Bartlett Thomas E TE   Feber Andrew A   Wilson Gareth G   Teschendorff Andrew E AE   Bertone Paul P   Beck Stephan S   Pollard Steven M SM  

Stem cell reports 20151101 5


Glioblastoma (GBM) is an aggressive brain tumor whose growth is driven by stemcell-like cells. BMP signaling triggers cell-cycle exit and differentiation of GBM stemcells (GSCs) and, therefore, might have therapeutic value. However, the epigenetic mechanisms that accompany differentiation remain poorly defined. It is also unclear whether cell-cycle arrest is terminal. Herewe find only a subset ofGSCcultures exhibit astrocyte differentiation in response to BMP. Although overtly differentiated non  ...[more]

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