CD44 adhesion molecule and neuro-glial proteoglycan NG2 as invasive markers of glioma
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CD44 adhesion molecule and neuro-glial proteoglycan NG2 as invasive markers of glioma
Abstract
Glioma invasion into the CNS involves the interaction of tumor cells with the host's cells and extracellular matrix (ECM) molecules. In this study, the expression of ECM-associated and cell-associated proteins such as the transmembrane CD44 adhesion molecule and neuro-glial proteoglycan 2 (NG2), a member of the chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan family, were evaluated during glioma progression, in vitro and in vivo, using a model of a highly invasive and aggressive intracerebral mouse G-26 glioma. We found a marked increase in CD44 and NG2 expression in brain tissue containing glioma. The glioma levels of these proteins gradually increased over time to reach 3-15 times the levels in the contralateral control. NG2 and CD44 expression paralleled progression of the glioma, being higher on days 14 and 21 than on day 2 post-glioma implant. In addition, when invading glioma crossed the midline in the advanced tumor stage, levels of each of these proteins in the contralateral tissue were elevated, but were still significantly lower than in the ipsilateral, tumor-bearing hemisphere. Immunohistochemistry of advanced stage G-26 glioma (day 21) showed CD44 expression to be most prominent at the front of the glioma invasion line, sharply separated from normal brain parenchyma which expressed glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP). However, single CD44 positive cells that escaped the tumor mass penetrated between the astrocytes that encased the tumor at its periphery. In contrast, NG2 was expressed on nearly all glioma cells within the tumor mass but less so at the leading edge of the tumor. The NG2 positive cells were clearly demarcated and morphologically distinguishable from GFAP positive cells and only sporadic, small groups of NG2 positive cells were seen in the GFAP positive zone of the neuropil. Taken together, these data show that during glioma progression in the brain, the level and pattern of glioma-associated molecules such as CD44 and NG2 may aid in tracing and targeting the invading glioma cells.
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