GFAP splice variants fine-tune glioma cell invasion and tumour dynamics by modulating migration persistence
GFAP splice variants fine-tune glioma cell invasion and tumour dynamics by modulating migration persistence
AbstractGlioma is the most common form of malignant primary brain tumours in adults. Their highly invasive nature makes the disease incurable to date, emphasizing the importance of better understanding the mechanisms driving glioma invasion. Glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP) is an intermediate filament protein that is characteristic for astrocyte- and neural stem cell-derived gliomas. Glioma malignancy is associated with changes in GFAP alternative splicing, as the canonical isoform GFAPα is downregulated in higher-grade tumours, leading to increased dominance of the GFAPδ isoform in the network. In this study, we used intravital imaging and anex vivobrain slice invasion model. We show that the GFAPδ and GFAPα isoforms differentially regulate the tumour dynamics of glioma cells. Depletion of either isoform increases the migratory capacity of glioma cells. Remarkably, GFAPδ-depleted cells migrate randomly through the brain tissue, whereas GFAPα-depleted cells show a directionally persistent invasion into the brain parenchyma. This study shows that distinct compositions of the GFAP-network lead to specific migratory dynamics and behaviours of gliomas.
- Utrecht University Netherlands
- Oncode Institute Netherlands
- University Medical Center United States
- University Medical Centre
- Netherlands Heart Institute Netherlands
Male, Intravital Microscopy, Brain Neoplasms, Science, Q, R, Brain, Glioma, Article, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Cell Movement, Cell Line, Tumor, Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein, Medicine, Animals, Protein Isoforms, Female, Neoplasm Invasiveness, General
Male, Intravital Microscopy, Brain Neoplasms, Science, Q, R, Brain, Glioma, Article, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Cell Movement, Cell Line, Tumor, Glial Fibrillary Acidic Protein, Medicine, Animals, Protein Isoforms, Female, Neoplasm Invasiveness, General
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