Hypoxic microenvironments promote stemness and enhance the directed migration of glioma stem cells

Tumor Biology(2019)

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is a highly malignant primary brain tumor and has a poor prognosis and is resistant to the most advanced therapies. The development of highly hypoxic centrally located necrotic regions is strongly associated with accelerated GBM progression, yet mechanistic explanations are not complete. Hypoxic regions within GBM are highly enriched for glioma stem cells (GSC), which are critical for tumor initiation, recurrence and therapeutic resistance due to their self-renewing capabilites. While most GBM cells migrate outward, away from hypoxia, GSCs accumulate there, forming a hypercellular border called pseudopalisades that promote their survival. Mechanisms that mediate GSC accumulation within pseudopalisades are unknown. We hypothesize that GSCs are enriched in the pseudopalisades due to the homing of a subpopulation towards the supportive hypoxic microenvironment. This in turn …
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