Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3060444 Journal of Clinical Neuroscience 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Brain tumor stem cells (BTSC) are predicted to be critical drivers of tumor progression due to their self-renewal capacity and limitless proliferative potential. Recent studies suggest that stem cells are controlled by a particular microenvironment known as a “niche”. We therefore analysed human glioma tissues and found that the CD133+ and nestin+ niches are perivascularly localized in all glioma tissues. Furthermore, there is a positive correlation between the CD133+ niches and CD133+ blood vessels, which is similar to the correlation between the nestin+ niches and nestin+ blood vessels. We demonstrate that both CD133+ blood vessels and nestin+ blood vessels have an important role in maintaining the structure of the glioma stem cell niche. Moreover, the abundance of CD133+ niches and nestin+ niches increases significantly as tumor grade increases. These findings provide a new insight into the biology of BTSC and open a new perspective for targeted therapy against the brain tumors.

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