PubReading [180] - Glioblastoma hijacks neuronal mechanisms for brain invasion - V. Venkataramani, F. Winkler et al.

PubReading di Mando Mourad

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Glioblastomas are incurable tumors infiltrating the brain. A subpopulation of glioblastoma cells forms a functional and therapy-resistant tumor cell network interconnected by tumor microtubes (TMs). Other sub-populations appear unconnected, and their biological role remains unclear. Here, we demonstrate that whole-brain colonization is fueled by glioblastoma cells that lack connections with other tumor cells and astrocytes yet receive synaptic input from neurons. This subpopulation corresponds to neuronal and neural-progenitor-like tumor cell states, as defined by single-cell transcriptomics, both in mouse models and in the human disease. Tumor cell invasion resembled neuronal migration mechanisms and adopted a Levy-like movement pattern of probing the environment. Neuronal activ ... 

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glioblastomabrainsingle cell analysiscell invasionmicrotubes