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Query: UMLS:C0017636 (
glioblastoma
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Human central nervous system tumors and glioma cell lines highly express the insulin-like growth factor-binding protein (IGFBP)-2. As IGFBP-2 can affect tumor growth, we studied the relationship between IGFBP-2 expression and the malignancy of brain tumors in vivo. To do so, we investigated by immunohistochemistry the accumulation of IGFBP-1, -2, and -3 in 50 human gliomas classified by the WHO
Malignancy
Scale. Double labeling using anti-CD68 (monocytes/macrophages), antiglial fibrillary acidic protein, and anti-CD3 (T cells) antibodies was performed to further characterize the IGFBP-1, -2, and -3(+) cells. The expression of IGFBP messenger RNAs (mRNAs) was tested by RT-PCR in tumor samples from nine gliomas of different grades and in eight cell lines representing the cellular composition of human glioma. As controls, the accumulation of IGFBP-2 was investigated in normal brain and in the rat C6
glioblastoma
model. IGFBP-1 and -3 accumulated in endothelial and macrophage/microglial cells. IGFBP-2(+) macrophage/microglial and glioma cells clustered in the immediate vicinity of focal necrosis of the human gliomas as well as of the rat C6
glioblastoma
. The labeling score of IGFBP-1 accumulation in endothelial cells correlated negatively (P: = 0.0229), and that of IGFBP-2 accumulation in glioma cells correlated positively (P: < 0.0006) with the tumor grade of the gliomas. In addition, RT-PCR analysis confirmed mRNA expression of IGFBP-1, -2, and -3 by the gliomas and glial cells. Small amounts of IGFBP-1 and -3 mRNA, but high amounts of IGFBP-2 mRNA, were detectable in macrophage-like and glioma cell lines. The results suggest cell type-specific accumulation of IGFBP-1, -2, and -3 in human glial tumors of the brain. The increase in IGFBP-2 expression with this malignancy suggests a role of IGFBP-2 in the biology of human gliomas.
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PMID:In vivo expression of insulin-like growth factor-binding protein-2 in human gliomas increases with the tumor grade. 1125 Sep 47
Malignancy
potential of pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas (PXAs) has rather been an underestimated reality. We report the case of a 13-year-old boy who presented with signs of increased intracranial pressure. The child had been epileptic since the age of 2. Computed tomography and magnetic resonance scans revealed a huge left frontal mass. At surgery, a subtotal excision was accomplished. Histopathological diagnosis was anaplastic PXA (grade III; WHO, 2000). The tumor showed an increased mitotic index and minimal endothelial proliferation. The patient died 3.5 months later due to a fatal intracranial hemorrhage. A review of the entire PXA literature revealed 15 well-documented cases of PXA with subsequent malignant transformation and 11 cases of primary anaplastic PXA. The prognosis was grim for both subsets of patients. Anaplastic PXAs clearly represent the transition between the original PXA concept and lipidized giant-cell
glioblastoma
.
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PMID:Anaplastic pleomorphic xanthoastrocytomas. Review of the literature with reference to malignancy potential. 1560 90
Liver-type glutaminase (LGA) is a glutaminase isoform that has been implicated in transcription modulation. LGA mRNA is absent from postoperative samples of primary gliomas and is low in cultured astrocytes. In this study, stable transfection of T98G cells with a vector carrying human LGA sequence increased the expression of LGA mRNA and protein, and the ability of the cells to degrade glutamine (Gln), as manifested by a three-fold reduction of their steady-state Gln content and a 2.5-fold increase of their glutamate (Glu) content. The transfected cells (TLGA cells) showed a 40% decrease of cell survival as assessed by colony formation, well correlated with significant reduction of mitochondrial activity as demonstrated with MTT test. Also, a 45% reduction of cell migration and a 47% decrease of proliferation index (Ki67 immunostaining) were found as compared with sham-transfected cells. Microarray analysis, which included over 47,000 transcripts, revealed a significantly altered expression of 85 genes in TLGA, but not in sham-transfected or control cells (P < 0.005). Microarray data were confirmed with real-time PCR analysis for eight genes potentially relevant to malignancy: S100A16, CAPN2, FNDC3B, DYNC1LI1, TIMP4, MGMT, ADM, and TIMP1. Of these changes, decreased expression of S100A16 and MGMT can be best reconciled with the current views on the role of their protein products in glioma malignancy.
Malignancy
-reducing effect of newly inserted LGA mRNA in
glioblastoma
cells can be reconciled with a hypothesis that absence of such a modulatory mechanism in glia-derived tumors deprived of LGA mRNA may facilitate some aspects of their progression.
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PMID:Transfection with liver-type glutaminase cDNA alters gene expression and reduces survival, migration and proliferation of T98G glioma cells. 1906 76
Glioblastoma
is the most common primary brain malignancy and is associated with poor prognosis despite aggressive local and systemic therapy, which is related to a paucity of viable treatment options in both the newly diagnosed and recurrent settings. Even so, the rapidly increasing number of targeted therapies being evaluated in oncology clinical trials offers hope for the future. Given the broad range of possibilities for future trials, the Brain
Malignancy
Steering Committee convened a clinical trials planning meeting that was held at the Udvar-Hazy Center in Chantilly, Virginia, on September 19 and 20, 2013. This manuscript reports the deliberations leading up to the event from the Targeted Therapies Working Group and the results of the meeting.
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PMID:Brain Malignancy Steering Committee clinical trials planning workshop: report from the Targeted Therapies Working Group. 2516 94