复发性胶质母细胞瘤肿瘤细胞具有高度粘附的放射状胶质表型的不典型行为。

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CNS Oncology Pub Date : 2025-12-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-19 DOI:10.1080/20450907.2025.2559576
Manjusha Vaidya, Jonhoi Smith, Julia Pessaia, Melvin Field, Kiminobu Sugaya
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摘要

胶质母细胞瘤(GBM)是最常见的恶性原发性脑肿瘤,尽管积极治疗,其特点是复发率高。我们报告一例32岁男性在接受标准Stupp方案放化疗和肿瘤治疗现场治疗后复发的WHO IV级idh1突变星形细胞瘤。再次进行手术,对复发的GBM细胞进行体外分析,发现不典型行为,在镀后几分钟内快速粘附,并形成具有3D聚集细胞的放射状胶质样细胞(RGCs),这些表型在原发肿瘤中不存在。这些脑脂结合蛋白阳性的RGCs表现出促进癌细胞迁移的延长过程,可能有助于肿瘤的侵袭。原发性和复发性肿瘤之间的广泛治疗可能诱导了这种表型转移,强调治疗诱导的可塑性是复发的关键因素。复发性GBM中RGCs的出现强调了针对肿瘤适应性进行靶向治疗以改善治疗效果的必要性。
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Atypical behavior of recurrent glioblastoma tumor cells with a highly adherent radial glial phenotype.

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common malignant primary brain tumor, characterized by a high recurrence rate despite aggressive therapy. We present a case of a 32-year-old male with a recurrent WHO Grade IV IDH1-mutant astrocytoma after undergoing standard Stupp protocol chemoradiation and tumor-treating field therapy. Repeat surgery was performed where in vitro analysis of recurrent GBM cells revealed atypical behavior, rapid adhesion within minutes of plating, and the formation of radial glial-like cells (RGCs) with 3D aggregated cells, phenotypes absent in the primary tumor. These brain lipid-binding protein positive RGCs exhibited elongated processes that facilitated cancer cell migration, potentially contributing to tumor invasiveness. Extensive treatment between the primary and recurrent tumors may have induced this phenotypic shift, highlighting therapy-induced plasticity as a key factor in recurrence. The emergence of RGCs in recurrent GBM underscores the need for targeted therapies addressing tumor adaptability to improve treatment outcomes.

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CNS Oncology
CNS Oncology Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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