Journal article

Cell quiescence correlates with enhanced glioblastoma cell invasion and cytotoxic resistance

RJ Atkins, SS Stylli, N Kurganovs, S Mangiola, CJ Nowell, TM Ware, NM Corcoran, DV Brown, AH Kaye, A Morokoff, RB Luwor, CM Hovens, T Mantamadiotis

Experimental Cell Research | ELSEVIER INC | Published : 2019

Abstract

Glioblastoma (GBM) tumor cells exhibit drug resistance and are highly infiltrative. GBM stem cells (GSCs), which have low proliferative capacity are thought to be one of the sources of resistant cells which result in relapse/recurrence. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating quiescent-specific tumor cell biology are not well understood. Using human GBM cell lines and patient-derived GBM cells, Oregon Green dye retention was used to identify and isolate the slow-cycling, quiescent-like cell subpopulation from the more proliferative cells in culture. Sensitivity of cell subpopulations to temozolomide and radiation, as well as the migration and invasive potential were measured. Differenti..

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