Author:
Modrek Aram S.,Eskilsson Eskil,Ezhilarasan Ravesanker,Wang Qianghu,Goodman Lindsey D.,Ding Yingwen,Zhang Ze-Yan,Bhat Krishna P. L.,Le Thanh-Thuy T.,Barthel Floris P.,Tang Ming,Yang Jie,Long Lihong,Gumin Joy,Lang Frederick F.,Verhaak Roel G. W.,Aldape Kenneth D.,Sulman Erik P.
Abstract
Treatment-resistant glioma stem cells are thought to propagate and drive growth of malignant gliomas, but their markers and our ability to target them specifically are not well understood. We demonstrate that podoplanin (PDPN) expression is an independent prognostic marker in gliomas across multiple independent patient cohorts comprising both high- and low-grade gliomas. Knockdown of PDPN radiosensitized glioma cell lines and glioma-stem-like cells (GSCs). Clonogenic assays and xenograft experiments revealed that PDPN expression was associated with radiotherapy resistance and tumor aggressiveness. We further demonstrate that knockdown of PDPN in GSCs in vivo is sufficient to improve overall survival in an intracranial xenograft mouse model. PDPN therefore identifies a subset of aggressive, treatment-resistant glioma cells responsible for radiation resistance and may serve as a novel therapeutic target.
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