Alteration of Mesenchymal Stem Cells Isolated from Glioblastoma Multiforme under the Influence of Photodynamic Treatment

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作者
Tumangelova-Yuzeir, Kalina [1 ]
Minkin, Krassimir [2 ]
Angelov, Ivan [3 ]
Ivanova-Todorova, Ekaterina [1 ]
Kurteva, Ekaterina [1 ]
Vasilev, Georgi [1 ]
Arabadjiev, Jeliazko [4 ]
Karazapryanov, Petar [2 ]
Gabrovski, Kaloyan [2 ]
Zaharieva, Lidia [5 ]
Genova, Tsanislava [5 ]
Kyurkchiev, Dobroslav [1 ]
机构
[1] Med Univ Sofia, Univ Hosp St Ivan Rilski, Lab Clin Immunol, Sofia 1431, Bulgaria
[2] Med Univ Sofia, Univ Hosp St Ivan Rilski, Clin Neurosurg, Sofia 1431, Bulgaria
[3] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Organ Chem Ctr Phytochemistry, Sofia 1113, Bulgaria
[4] Univ Hosp Tokuda, Acibadem City Clin, Sofia 1407, Bulgaria
[5] Bulgarian Acad Sci, Inst Elect, Sofia 1784, Bulgaria
关键词
glioblastoma multiforme; mesenchymal stem cells; photodynamic therapy; 5-ALA; STROMAL CELLS; THERAPY; PROLIFERATION; HYPERTENSION; RAT; MICROENVIRONMENT; MITOCHONDRIA; TRANSITION; INHIBITION; INCREASES;
D O I
10.3390/cimb45030169
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The central hypothesis for the development of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) postulates that the tumor begins its development by transforming neural stem cells into cancer stem cells (CSC). Recently, it has become clear that another kind of stem cell, the mesenchymal stem cell (MSC), plays a role in the tumor stroma. Mesenchymal stem cells, along with their typical markers, can express neural markers and are capable of neural transdifferentiation. From this perspective, it is hypothesized that MSCs can give rise to CSC. In addition, MSCs suppress the immune cells through direct contact and secretory factors. Photodynamic therapy aims to selectively accumulate a photosensitizer in neoplastic cells, forming reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon irradiation, initiating death pathways. In our experiments, MSCs from 15 glioblastomas (GB-MSC) were isolated and cultured. The cells were treated with 5-ALA and irradiated. Flow cytometry and ELISA were used to detect the marker expression and soluble-factor secretion. The MSCs' neural markers, Nestin, Sox2, and glial fibrillary acid protein (GFAP), were down-regulated, but the expression levels of the mesenchymal markers CD73, CD90, and CD105 were retained. The GB-MSCs also reduced their expression of PD-L1 and increased their secretion of PGE2. Our results give us grounds to speculate that the photodynamic impact on GB-MSCs reduces their capacity for neural transdifferentiation.
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页码:2580 / 2596
页数:17
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