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Single-nucleus expression characterization of non-enhancing region of recurrent high-grade glioma
- Patel, Kunal S;
- Tessema, Kaleab K;
- Kawaguchi, Riki;
- Dudley, Lindsey;
- Alvarado, Alvaro G;
- Muthukrishnan, Sree Deepthi;
- Perryman, Travis;
- Hagiwara, Akifumi;
- Swarup, Vivek;
- Liau, Linda M;
- Wang, Anthony C;
- Yong, William;
- Geschwind, Daniel H;
- Nakano, Ichiro;
- Goldman, Steven A;
- Everson, Richard G;
- Ellingson, Benjamin M;
- Kornblum, Harley I
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1093/noajnl/vdae005Abstract
Background
Non-enhancing (NE) infiltrating tumor cells beyond the contrast-enhancing (CE) bulk of tumor are potential propagators of recurrence after gross total resection of high-grade glioma.Methods
We leveraged single-nucleus RNA sequencing on 15 specimens from recurrent high-grade gliomas (n = 5) to compare prospectively identified biopsy specimens acquired from CE and NE regions. Additionally, 24 CE and 22 NE biopsies had immunohistochemical staining to validate RNA findings.Results
Tumor cells in NE regions are enriched in neural progenitor cell-like cellular states, while CE regions are enriched in mesenchymal-like states. NE glioma cells have similar proportions of proliferative and putative glioma stem cells relative to CE regions, without significant differences in % Ki-67 staining. Tumor cells in NE regions exhibit upregulation of genes previously associated with lower grade gliomas. Our findings in recurrent GBM paralleled some of the findings in a re-analysis of a dataset from primary GBM. Cell-, gene-, and pathway-level analyses of the tumor microenvironment in the NE region reveal relative downregulation of tumor-mediated neovascularization and cell-mediated immune response, but increased glioma-to-nonpathological cell interactions.Conclusions
This comprehensive analysis illustrates differing tumor and nontumor landscapes of CE and NE regions in high-grade gliomas, highlighting the NE region as an area harboring likely initiators of recurrence in a pro-tumor microenvironment and identifying possible targets for future design of NE-specific adjuvant therapy. These findings also support the aggressive approach to resection of tumor-bearing NE regions.Many UC-authored scholarly publications are freely available on this site because of the UC's open access policies. Let us know how this access is important for you.
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