Classified as benign central nervous system (CNS) tumors, pituitary adenomas account for 10% of diagnosed intracranial neoplasms. Although surgery is often curative, patients with invasive macroadenomas continue to experience significant morbidity and are prone to tumor recurrence. Given the identification of human brain tumor-initiating cells (TICs) that initiate and maintain tumor growth while promoting disease progression and relapse in multiple CNS tumors, we investigated whether TICs also drive the growth of human pituitary adenomas. Using a nanoString-based 80-gene custom codeset specific for developmental pathways, we identified a differential stem cell gene expression profile within human pituitary adenomas. Prospective functional characterization of stem cell properties in patient-derived adenomas representing all hormonal subtypes yielded a subtype-dependent self-renewal profile, which was enriched within the CD15+ cell fraction. The tumor-initiating capacity of CD15(high) adenoma cells was assayed in comparison to CD15(low) adenomas using in vivo limiting dilutions, which maintained the rare frequency of TICs. Repeated analyses using sorted cell populations for CD15+ TICs compared to CD15- adenoma cells provided further evidence of xenograft tumor formation to support CD15+ cells as putative pituitary adenoma-initiating cells (PAICs). The clinical utility of our findings was established through in silico analyses and comparative gene expression profiling of primary and recurrent pituitary adenomas. CD15 was enriched in recurrent adenomas, which was validated using routine clinical immunohistochemistry in a limited number of samples. Our work reports the first prospective identification of human PAICs using CD15. Patients with CD15(high) adenomas may therefore benefit from more aggressive surgical interventions and chemo/radiotherapy.
The identification of human pituitary adenoma-initiating cells.
人类垂体腺瘤起始细胞的鉴定
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作者:Manoranjan Branavan, Mahendram Sujeivan, Almenawer Saleh A, Venugopal Chitra, McFarlane Nicole, Hallett Robin, Vijayakumar Thusyanth, Algird Almunder, Murty Naresh K, Sommer Doron D, Provias John P, Reddy Kesava, Singh Sheila K
| 期刊: | Acta Neuropathologica Communications | 影响因子: | 5.700 |
| 时间: | 2016 | 起止号: | 2016 Nov 28; 4(1):125 |
| doi: | 10.1186/s40478-016-0394-4 | 种属: | Human |
| 研究方向: | 细胞生物学 | ||
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