The cancer stem cell subtype determines immune infiltration of glioblastoma

CP Beier, P Kumar, K Meyer, P Leukel… - Stem cells and …, 2012 - liebertpub.com
CP Beier, P Kumar, K Meyer, P Leukel, V Bruttel, I Aschenbrenner, MJ Riemenschneider…
Stem cells and development, 2012liebertpub.com
Immune cell infiltration varies widely between different glioblastomas (GBMs). The
underlying mechanism, however, remains unknown. Here we show that TGF-beta regulates
proliferation, migration, and tumorigenicity of mesenchymal GBM cancer stem cells (CSCs)
in vivo and in vitro. In contrast, proneural GBM CSCs resisted TGF-beta due to TGFR2
deficiency. In vivo, a substantially increased infiltration of immune cells was observed in
mesenchymal GBMs, while immune infiltrates were rare in proneural GBMs. On a functional …
Immune cell infiltration varies widely between different glioblastomas (GBMs). The underlying mechanism, however, remains unknown. Here we show that TGF-beta regulates proliferation, migration, and tumorigenicity of mesenchymal GBM cancer stem cells (CSCs) in vivo and in vitro. In contrast, proneural GBM CSCs resisted TGF-beta due to TGFR2 deficiency. In vivo, a substantially increased infiltration of immune cells was observed in mesenchymal GBMs, while immune infiltrates were rare in proneural GBMs. On a functional level, proneural CSC lines caused a significantly stronger TGF-beta-dependent suppression of NKG2D expression on CD8+ T and NK cells in vitro providing a mechanistic explanation for the reduced immune infiltration of proneural GBMs. Thus, the molecular subtype of CSCs TGF-beta-dependently contributes to the degree of immune infiltration.
Mary Ann Liebert