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Periostin secreted by glioblastoma stem cells recruits M2 tumour-associated macrophages and promotes malignant growth.


ABSTRACT: Tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) are enriched in glioblastoma multiformes (GBMs) that contain glioma stem cells (GSCs) at the apex of their cellular hierarchy. The correlation between TAM density and glioma grade suggests a supportive role for TAMs in tumour progression. Here we interrogated the molecular link between GSCs and TAM recruitment in GBMs and demonstrated that GSCs secrete periostin (POSTN) to recruit TAMs. TAM density correlates with POSTN levels in human GBMs. Silencing POSTN in GSCs markedly reduced TAM density, inhibited tumour growth, and increased survival of mice bearing GSC-derived xenografts. We found that TAMs in GBMs are not brain-resident microglia, but mainly monocyte-derived macrophages from peripheral blood. Disrupting POSTN specifically attenuated the tumour-supportive M2 type of TAMs in xenografts. POSTN recruits TAMs through the integrin ?v?? as blocking this signalling by an RGD peptide inhibited TAM recruitment. Our findings highlight the possibility of improving GBM treatment by targeting POSTN-mediated TAM recruitment.

SUBMITTER: Zhou W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4312504 | biostudies-other | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Periostin secreted by glioblastoma stem cells recruits M2 tumour-associated macrophages and promotes malignant growth.

Zhou Wenchao W   Ke Susan Q SQ   Huang Zhi Z   Flavahan William W   Fang Xiaoguang X   Paul Jeremy J   Wu Ling L   Sloan Andrew E AE   McLendon Roger E RE   Li Xiaoxia X   Rich Jeremy N JN   Bao Shideng S  

Nature cell biology 20150112 2


Tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs) are enriched in glioblastoma multiformes (GBMs) that contain glioma stem cells (GSCs) at the apex of their cellular hierarchy. The correlation between TAM density and glioma grade suggests a supportive role for TAMs in tumour progression. Here we interrogated the molecular link between GSCs and TAM recruitment in GBMs and demonstrated that GSCs secrete periostin (POSTN) to recruit TAMs. TAM density correlates with POSTN levels in human GBMs. Silencing POSTN i  ...[more]

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