Cell Stem Cell
Volume 26, Issue 1, 2 January 2020, Pages 48-63.e6
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Outer Radial Glia-like Cancer Stem Cells Contribute to Heterogeneity of Glioblastoma

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Highlights

  • Glioblastoma tumors have heterogenous cell and cancer stem cell composition

  • Glioblastomas re-activate a developmental cell type, outer radial glia

  • These outer radial glia undergo mitotic somal translocation mediated by PTPRZ1

  • Outer radial glia in glioblastoma promote tumor invasion through PTPRZ1

Summary

Glioblastoma is a devastating form of brain cancer. To identify aspects of tumor heterogeneity that may illuminate drivers of tumor invasion, we created a glioblastoma tumor cell atlas with single-cell transcriptomics of cancer cells mapped onto a reference framework of the developing and adult human brain. We find that multiple GSC subtypes exist within a single tumor. Within these GSCs, we identify an invasive cell population similar to outer radial glia (oRG), a fetal cell type that expands the stem cell niche in normal human cortex. Using live time-lapse imaging of primary resected tumors, we discover that tumor-derived oRG-like cells undergo characteristic mitotic somal translocation behavior previously only observed in human development, suggesting a reactivation of developmental programs. In addition, we show that PTPRZ1 mediates both mitotic somal translocation and glioblastoma tumor invasion. These data suggest that the presence of heterogeneous GSCs may underlie glioblastoma’s rapid progression and invasion.

Keywords

glioblastoma
single-cell sequencing
outer radial glia
cancer stem cell
tumor heterogeneity

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