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Microrna expression pattern modulates temozolomide response in gbm tumors with cancer stem cells

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Tezcan, Gülçin
EGELİ, ÜNAL
Bekar, Ahmet
KOCAELİ, HASAN
Tunca, Berrin
Çeçener, Gülşah

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Preusser, Matthias
Berghoff, Anna Sophie
Ricken, Gerda

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Springer/plenum Publishers

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Temozolomide (TMZ) is widely used to treat glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). Although the MGMT gene methylation status is postulated to correlate with TMZ response, some patients with a methylated MGMT gene still do not benefit from TMZ therapy. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) may be one of the causes of therapeutic resistance, but the molecular mechanism underlying this resistance is unclear. microRNA (miRNA) deregulation has been recognized as another chemoresistance modulating mechanism. Thus, we aimed to evaluate the miRNA expression patterns associated with chemoresistance that is dependent on the CSC status in GBM tumors to identify therapeutic biomarkers. CSCs were identified in 5 of 20 patients' tumor tissues using magnetic separation. CSC (+) tumors displayed a significant induction of CpG island methylation in the MGMT gene promoter (p = 0.009). Using real-time reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR), 9 miRNAs related to GBM (mir-181b, miR-153, miR-137, miR-145, miR-10a, miR-10b, let-7d, miR-9, and miR-455-3p), which are associated with cell cycle and invasion was analyzed in tumor samples. Low miR-181b and high miR-455-3p expression levels were detected (p = 0.053, p = 0.004; respectively) in CSC (+) tumors. Analysis revealed a significant correlation between miR-455-3p expression and Smad2 protein levels as analyzed by immunohistochemistry in CSC (+) tumors (p = 0.002). Thus, miR-455-3p may be involved in TMZ resistance in MGMT methylated CSC (+) GBM patients. Further studies and evaluations are required, but this miRNA may provide novel therapeutic molecular targets for GBM treatment and new directions for the development of anticancer drugs.

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Gene-expression, Colorectal-cancer, Cervical-cancer, Mgmt expression, Glioma-cells, Glioblastoma, Resistance, Chemoresistance, Proliferation, Identification, Glioblastoma, Cancer stem cell, Temozolomide, Microrna, Therapy, Science & technology, Life sciences & biomedicine, Cell biology, Neurosciences, Cell biology, Neurosciences & neurology

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