Authors
Dagmar Beier, Peter Hau, Martin Proescholdt, Annette Lohmeier, Jörg Wischhusen, Peter J Oefner, Ludwig Aigner, Alexander Brawanski, Ulrich Bogdahn, Christoph P Beier
Publication date
2007/5/1
Journal
Cancer research
Volume
67
Issue
9
Pages
4010-4015
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Description
Although glioblastomas show the same histologic phenotype, biological hallmarks such as growth and differentiation properties vary considerably between individual cases. To investigate whether different subtypes of glioblastomas might originate from different cells of origin, we cultured tumor cells from 22 glioblastomas under medium conditions favoring the growth of neural and cancer stem cells (CSC). Secondary glioblastoma (n = 7)–derived cells did not show any growth in the medium used, suggesting the absence of neural stem cell–like tumor cells. In contrast, 11/15 primary glioblastomas contained a significant CD133+ subpopulation that displayed neurosphere-like, nonadherent growth and asymmetrical cell divisions yielding cells expressing markers characteristic for all three neural lineages. Four of 15 cell lines derived from primary glioblastomas grew adherently in vitro and were driven by CD133 …
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