Cell Stem Cell
Volume 6, Issue 5, 7 May 2010, Pages 421-432
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Integrin Alpha 6 Regulates Glioblastoma Stem Cells

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Summary

Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a subpopulation of tumor cells suggested to be critical for tumor maintenance, metastasis, and therapeutic resistance. Prospective identification and targeting of CSCs are therefore priorities for the development of novel therapeutic paradigms. Although CSC enrichment has been achieved with cell surface proteins including CD133 (Prominin-1), the roles of current CSC markers in tumor maintenance remain unclear. We examined the glioblastoma stem cell (GSC) perivascular microenvironment in patient specimens to identify enrichment markers with a functional significance and identified integrin α6 as a candidate. Integrin α6 is coexpressed with conventional GSC markers and enriches for GSCs. Targeting integrin α6 in GSCs inhibits self-renewal, proliferation, and tumor formation capacity. Our results provide evidence that GSCs express high levels of integrin α6, which can serve not only as an enrichment marker but also as a promising antiglioblastoma therapy.

Highlights

► Integrin α6 marks glioblastoma cells in the perivascular niche ► Integrin α6 selection enriches for glioblastoma stem cells ► Tumor cells with high integrin α6 expression are highly tumorigenic ► Targeting integrin α6 attenuates glioblastoma stem cell growth

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