The interface between glial progenitors and gliomas

被引:87
作者
Canoll, Peter [1 ]
Goldman, James E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Columbia Univ, Div Neuropathol, Dept Pathol, New York, NY 10032 USA
关键词
Glial development; Gliomas; Glial progenitors; Oligodendrocytes; Astrocytes; Neural stem cells; PDGF; EGF; Cell migration;
D O I
10.1007/s00401-008-0432-9
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
The mammalian brain and spinal cord contain heterogeneous populations of cycling, immature cells. These include cells with stem cell-like properties as well as progenitors in various stages of early glial differentiation. This latter population is distributed widely throughout gray and white matter and numerically represents an extremely large cell pool. In this review, we discuss the possibility that the glial progenitors that populate the adult CNS are one source of gliomas. Indeed, the marker phenotypes, morphologies, and migratory properties of cells in gliomas strongly resemble glial progenitors in many ways. We review briefly some salient features of normal glial development and then examine the similarities and differences between normal progenitors and cells in gliomas, focusing on the phenotypic plasticity of glial progenitors and the responses to growth factors in promoting proliferation and migration of normal and glioma cells, and discussing known mutational changes in gliomas in the context of how these might affect the proliferative and migratory behaviors of progenitors. Finally, we will discuss the "cancer stem cell" hypothesis in light of the possibility that glial progenitors can generate gliomas.
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页码:465 / 477
页数:13
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