Glioma-derived miRNA-containing extracellular vesicles induce angiogenesis by reprogramming brain endothelial cells (miRNA-seq)
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ABSTRACT: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is characterized by the close relationship of glioma stem cells (GSC) with aberrant vascularization. It has been established that GSC-derived extracellular vesicles (GSC-EVs) and their cargoes are proangiogenic in vitro. To elucidate gene regulatory mechanisms of neovascularization both in vitro and in vivo, we performed RNA-seq and DNA methylation profiling of the response of human brain endothelial cells to GSC-EVs as well as histoepigenetic analysis of GBM molecular profiles in the TCGA collection. The gene regulatory responses showed a footprint of post-transcriptional gene silencing by EV-derived miRNAs. Remarkably, EVs and normal vascular growth factors stimulated highly distinct gene regulatory responses, both converging on angiogenesis, providing exciting new insight into targetable angiogenic signaling in GBM.
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE138114 | GEO | 2019/12/20
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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