Book Chapter
Identification and isolation of slow-cycling glioma stem cells
L Furst, RJ Atkins, M Dinevska, SS Stylli, NM Corcoran, CM Hovens, T Mantamadiotis
Methods in Cell Biology | Methods in Cell Biology | ELSEVIER ACADEMIC PRESS INC | Published : 2022
Abstract
Cancer stem cells are defined as low-abundance, quiescent cells and are considered a major cellular source of tumor recurrence following therapy, which identifies these cells as important therapeutic targets for difficult-to-treat cancers, including high-grade gliomas. By contrast to the highly proliferative bulk tumor cells, glioma stem cells (GSC) are slow-cycling, and therefore less sensitive to DNA damaging cytotoxic drugs. GSC are also less reliant on aerobic glycolytic metabolism, leading to inadequate clearing of GSC by chemotherapy and radiotherapy. The definition of GSC is based on the expression of specific stem cell protein markers. This method of GSC isolation is successful in is..
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Awarded by Royal Melbourne Hospital Neuroscience Foundation
Funding Acknowledgements
We thank Callan Mccrimmon, Lachlan Mcaloney and William Rothnie for proofreading the manuscript. This work was supported by grants from The Royal Melbourne Hospital Neuroscience Foundation and NHMRC project grants 1104010 (C.M.H., N.M.C.) and 1047581 (C.M.H., N.M.C.), as well as a federal grant from the Australian Department of Health and Aging to the Epworth Cancer Centre, Epworth Hospital (N.M.C., C.M.H.).