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Morphological and immunophenotypic characterization of perivascular interstitial cells in human glioma: Telocytes, pericytes, and mixed immunophenotypes

Lubov Mitrofanova, Anton Hazratov, Boris Galkovsky, Andrey Gorshkov, Danila Bobkov, Dmitry Gulyaev, Evgeny Shlyakhto
Key takeaways
  1. 01Identified two cell types, telocytes and pericytes, in glioblastoma
  2. 02Telocytes were 10 times more common in aggressive glioblastoma
  3. 03Some cells showed mixed features of both cell types
  4. 04Understanding these cells may improve future cancer therapies

Specific cells called telocytes are significantly more abundant in aggressive glioblastoma brain tumors, suggesting a role in tumor vessel formation.

Abstract

Telocytes (Tcs) and pericytes (Pcs) are two types of perivascular interstitial cell known to be widespread in various organs and tissues, including the brain. We postulated that Tcs and Pcs may be involved in glioblastoma (GBM) neovascularization.

Objective: Morphological study of Tc and Pc roles in GBM.

Materials and methods: Samples from 15 GBM, 10 diffuse astrocytoma, as well as 5 control samples were studied. We used immunohistochemistry (IHC) with antibodies (Abs) to GFAP, Ki-67, CD117, NeuroD1, NG2, CD34, and SMA. Confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) of 4 glioma tissue cultures and 4 GBM sections was performed with GFAP, CD117, CD34/connexin43, NeuroD1/connexin43, CD34/NG2 and CD13/CD117 Abs. Electron microscopy (EM) of GBM was performed in 4 cases.

Results: The presence of Tcs and Pcs was shown in GBM (IHC, EM, CLSM) and glioma cultures (CLSM). The Tc immunophenotype was CD117+/CD34+/connexin43+/NeuroD1+. The Pc immunophenotype was SMA+/NG2+/CD13+. The number of Tcs in GBM specimens was 10 times higher than in astrocytoma. We also identified CD13/CD117 and CD34/NG2 co-expressing cells in GBM blood vessels.

Conclusion: Four immunophenotypes were found in GBM vessels, corresponding to endotheliocytes, Pcs, Tcs, and a mixed Pc/Tc immunophenotype. These and forthcoming improvements in our understanding of the origin and function of Tcs, including their relationship with Pcs, are necessary steps in oncology. Study of these cell types (Tcs, Pcs) and their roles in brain tumor oncogenesis will likely enable improved targeted therapies and support development of new forms of anti-neoplastic drugs.

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APA
Lubov Mitrofanova, Anton Hazratov, Boris Galkovsky, Andrey Gorshkov, Danila Bobkov, Dmitry Gulyaev, & Evgeny Shlyakhto (2020). Morphological and immunophenotypic characterization of perivascular interstitial cells in human glioma: Telocytes, pericytes, and mixed immunophenotypes. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/morphological-and-immunophenotypic-characterization-of-perivascular-interstitial-cells-in-human-glioma-telocytes-pericytes-and-mixed-immunophenotypes/
MLA
Lubov Mitrofanova, et al. "Morphological and immunophenotypic characterization of perivascular interstitial cells in human glioma: Telocytes, pericytes, and mixed immunophenotypes." 2020, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/morphological-and-immunophenotypic-characterization-of-perivascular-interstitial-cells-in-human-glioma-telocytes-pericytes-and-mixed-immunophenotypes/.
Chicago
Lubov Mitrofanova et al. 2020. "Morphological and immunophenotypic characterization of perivascular interstitial cells in human glioma: Telocytes, pericytes, and mixed immunophenotypes.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/morphological-and-immunophenotypic-characterization-of-perivascular-interstitial-cells-in-human-glioma-telocytes-pericytes-and-mixed-immunophenotypes/