作者
Julia Gerstmeier, Anna-Lena Possmayer, Süleyman Bozkurt, Marina E Hoffmann, Ivan Dikic, Christel Herold-Mende, Michael C Burger, Christian Münch, Donat Kögel, Benedikt Linder
发表日期
2021/7/16
期刊
Cancers
卷号
13
期号
14
页码范围
3577
出版商
MDPI
简介
Simple Summary
Cancer cells with a stem-like phenotype that are thought to be highly tumorigenic are commonly described in glioblastoma, the most common primary adult brain cancer. This phenotype comprises high self-renewal capacity and resistance against chemotherapy and radiation therapy, thereby promoting tumor progression and disease relapse. Here, we show that calcitriol, the hormonally active form of the “sun hormone” vitamin D3, effectively suppresses stemness properties in glioblastoma stem-like cells (GSCs), supporting the hypothesis that calcitriol sensitizes them to additional chemotherapy. Indeed, a physiological organotypic brain slice model was used to monitor tumor growth of GSCs, and the effectiveness of combined treatment with temozolomide, the current standard-of-care, and calcitriol was proven. These findings indicate that further research on applying calcitriol, a well-known and safe drug, as a potential adjuvant therapy for glioblastoma is both justified and necessary.
Abstract
Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and most aggressive primary brain tumor, with a very high rate of recurrence and a median survival of 15 months after diagnosis. Abundant evidence suggests that a certain sub-population of cancer cells harbors a stem-like phenotype and is likely responsible for disease recurrence, treatment resistance and potentially even for the infiltrative growth of GBM. GBM incidence has been negatively correlated with the serum levels of 25-hydroxy-vitamin D3, while the low pH within tumors has been shown to promote the expression of the vitamin D3-degrading enzyme 24 …
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