Publication: Glioblastoma Stem Cells and Comparison of Isolation Methods.
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Kaynar, MY
Dundar, TOLGA TURAN
Hatiboglu, MA
Ergul, Z
Sozen, E
Seyithanoglu, MH
Tuzgen, S
Karaoz, E
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Background: Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most aggressive and the
most common primary brain tumor. Over the last few years, studies
have identified many genetical and phenotypical molecular situations
for developing new treatment modalities in patients with GBM. Nevertheless,
main problem for the GBM is radio-chemotherapy resistance
and relapse after the surgery. The identification of glioma stem
cells and microenvironmental influences has created a paradigm shift
in targets of therapy. Current studies have shown that glioma stem
cell is responsible for aggressiveness, recurrence and resistance to
therapy of GBM. GBM stem cell isolated from human GBM multiforme
fresh tissue samples is important both for curative therapeutic
options and personalized targeted therapy. The purpose of this study
was to determine the most suitable isolation method of GBM stem
cells (GSCs).
Methods: Tumor tissue sample was obtained during the surgical resection
of lesion in patients with the diagnosis of GBM. Tumor stem
cell isolation from tissue was performed in three different ways: 1)
GBM cell isolation with trypsin; 2) GBM cell isolation with brain
tumor dissociation Kit (BTD Kit); and 3) GBM cell isolation with
tumor dissociation enzyme (TDE).
Results: We showed that GSCs were isolated from tumor specimen
using flow cytometry and immunofluorescence staining. Our study
showed that isolation with BTD Kit is the most suitable method to
isolate GBM tissue-derived glial tumor stem cells.
Conclusions: The development of alternative personalized therapies
targeting brain tumor stem cell is urgently needed. It is important to
understand the fundamental mechanisms of driving stem cells. If their
life cycle mechanisms can be identified, we can control the growth
of GBM.
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Dundar T. T. , Hatiboglu M., Ergul Z., Seyithanoglu M., Sozen E., Tuzgen S., Kaynar M., Karaoz E., -Glioblastoma Stem Cells and Comparison of Isolation Methods.-, Journal of clinical medicine research, cilt.11, ss.415-421, 2019