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. 2021 Mar 17;12(3):248-262.e7.
doi: 10.1016/j.cels.2021.01.002. Epub 2021 Feb 15.

TAMEP are brain tumor parenchymal cells controlling neoplastic angiogenesis and progression

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TAMEP are brain tumor parenchymal cells controlling neoplastic angiogenesis and progression

Roland E Kälin et al. Cell Syst. .
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Abstract

Aggressive brain tumors like glioblastoma depend on support by their local environment and subsets of tumor parenchymal cells may promote specific phases of disease progression. We investigated the glioblastoma microenvironment with transgenic lineage-tracing models, intravital imaging, single-cell transcriptomics, immunofluorescence analysis as well as histopathology and characterized a previously unacknowledged population of tumor-associated cells with a myeloid-like expression profile (TAMEP) that transiently appeared during glioblastoma growth. TAMEP of mice and humans were identified with specific markers. Notably, TAMEP did not derive from microglia or peripheral monocytes but were generated by a fraction of CNS-resident, SOX2-positive progenitors. Abrogation of this progenitor cell population, by conditional Sox2-knockout, drastically reduced glioblastoma vascularization and size. Hence, TAMEP emerge as a tumor parenchymal component with a strong impact on glioblastoma progression.

Keywords: angiogenesis; brain tumor; brain tumor microenvironment; brain tumor parenchyma; glioblastoma; glioma; microglia; myeloid cells; progenitor cells; rain; tumor-associated macrophages.

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Declaration of interests The authors declare no competing interests.

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