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  • Glioblastoma is a highly aggressive brain cancer largely driven by glioblastoma stem-like cells, and various markers have been proposed for their targeting.
  • A study utilized gliomaspheres to analyze the co-expression of nine key stemness-associated markers using advanced multicolor flow cytometry and a new analytical algorithm.
  • Results revealed a significant marker combination (CD44+/CD133+/ITGA6+/CD36+) linked to poorer survival in glioblastoma patients, underscoring the potential of high-dimensional marker analysis for improving treatment strategies.

Article Abstract

Glioblastoma is the most dangerous brain cancer. One reason for glioblastoma's aggressiveness are glioblastoma stem-like cells. To target them, a number of markers have been proposed (CD133, CD44, CD15, A2B5, CD36, CXCR4, IL6R, L1CAM, and ITGA6). A comprehensive study of co-expression patterns of them has, however, not been performed so far. Here, we mapped the multidimensional co-expression profile of these stemness-associated molecules. Gliomaspheres - an established model of glioblastoma stem-like cells - were used. Seven different gliomasphere systems were subjected to multicolor flow cytometry measuring the nine markers CD133, CD44, CD15, A2B5, CD36, CXCR4, IL6R, L1CAM, and ITGA6 all simultaneously based on a novel 9-marker multicolor panel developed for this study. The viSNE dimensionality reduction algorithm was applied for analysis. All gliomaspheres were found to express at least five different glioblastoma stem-like cell markers. Multi-dimensional analysis showed that all studied gliomaspheres consistently harbored a cell population positive for the molecular signature CD44+/CD133+/ITGA6+/CD36+. Glioblastoma patients with an enrichment of this combination had a significantly worse survival outcome when analyzing the two largest available The Cancer Genome Atlas datasets (MIT/Harvard Affymetrix: P = 0.0015, University of North Carolina Agilent: P = 0.0322). In sum, we detected a previously unknown marker combination - demonstrating feasibility, usefulness, and importance of high-dimensional gliomasphere marker combinatorics.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6307809PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.13927DOI Listing

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