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The irradiated brain microenvironment supports glioma stemness and survival via astrocyte-derived Transglutaminase 2

Tracy J Berg, Carolina Marques, Vasiliki Pantazopoulou, Elinn Johansson, Kristoffer von Stedingk, David Lindgren, Pauline Jeannot, Elin J Pietras, Tobias Bergström, Fredrik J Swartling, Valeria Governa, Johan Bengzon, Mattias Belting, Håkan Axelson, Massimo Squatrito and Alexander Pietras
Tracy J Berg
1Dept of Laboratory Medicine in Lund, Lund University
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Carolina Marques
2Molecular Oncology, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO)
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Vasiliki Pantazopoulou
1Dept of Laboratory Medicine in Lund, Lund University
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Elinn Johansson
3Laboratory Medicine, Lund University
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Kristoffer von Stedingk
4Pediatrics, Pediatric Oncology and Hematology, Clinical Sciences, Lund University
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David Lindgren
5Oncology, Clinical sciences
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Pauline Jeannot
1Dept of Laboratory Medicine in Lund, Lund University
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Elin J Pietras
6University of Copenhagen
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Tobias Bergström
7Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala University
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Fredrik J Swartling
7Department of Immunology, Genetics and Pathology, Uppsala University
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Valeria Governa
8Section of Oncology and Pathology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University
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Johan Bengzon
9Department of Clinical Sciences, Section of Neurosurgery, Lund University
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Mattias Belting
8Section of Oncology and Pathology, Department of Clinical Sciences, Lund University
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Håkan Axelson
10Laboratory Medicine, Lund, Lund University
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Massimo Squatrito
11Seve Ballesteros Foundation Brain Tumour Group, Molecular Oncology, Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Oncológicas (CNIO)
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Alexander Pietras
1Dept of Laboratory Medicine in Lund, Lund University
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DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-1785
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Abstract

The tumor microenvironment plays an essential role in supporting glioma stemness and radioresistance. Following radiotherapy, recurrent gliomas form in an irradiated microenvironment. Here we report that astrocytes, when pre-irradiated, increase stemness and survival of co-cultured glioma cells. Tumor-naïve brains increased reactive astrocytes in response to radiation, and mice subjected to radiation prior to implantation of glioma cells developed more aggressive tumors. Extracellular matrix derived from irradiated astrocytes were found to be a major driver of this phenotype and astrocyte-derived transglutaminase 2 (TGM2) were identified as a promoter of glioma stemness and radioresistance. TGM2 levels increased after radiation in vivo and in recurrent human glioma, and TGM2 inhibitors abrogated glioma stemness and survival. These data suggest that irradiation of the brain results in the formation of a tumor-supportive microenvironment. Therapeutic targeting of radiation-induced, astrocyte-derived extracellular matrix proteins may enhance the efficacy of standard-of-care radiotherapy by reducing stemness in glioma.

  • Received May 27, 2020.
  • Revision received November 2, 2020.
  • Accepted January 19, 2021.
  • Copyright ©2021, American Association for Cancer Research.

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The irradiated brain microenvironment supports glioma stemness and survival via astrocyte-derived Transglutaminase 2
Tracy J Berg, Carolina Marques, Vasiliki Pantazopoulou, Elinn Johansson, Kristoffer von Stedingk, David Lindgren, Pauline Jeannot, Elin J Pietras, Tobias Bergström, Fredrik J Swartling, Valeria Governa, Johan Bengzon, Mattias Belting, Håkan Axelson, Massimo Squatrito and Alexander Pietras
Cancer Res January 22 2021 DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-1785

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The irradiated brain microenvironment supports glioma stemness and survival via astrocyte-derived Transglutaminase 2
Tracy J Berg, Carolina Marques, Vasiliki Pantazopoulou, Elinn Johansson, Kristoffer von Stedingk, David Lindgren, Pauline Jeannot, Elin J Pietras, Tobias Bergström, Fredrik J Swartling, Valeria Governa, Johan Bengzon, Mattias Belting, Håkan Axelson, Massimo Squatrito and Alexander Pietras
Cancer Res January 22 2021 DOI: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-20-1785
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