Tracing neuroplastin in glioblastoma

Autor: Kamarić, Nermina, Stojanović, Mario, Puljko, Borna, Bukovac, Anja, Mlinac Jerković, Kristina, Pećina-Šlaus, Nives, Kalanj Bognar, Svjetlana
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Popis: Astrocytoma are the most common type of brain tumors. Glioblastoma, also known as grade IV astrocytoma, account for the most frequent malignant brain tumors which are known to develop rapidly and invade neighbouring brain tissue. The poor 5-year survival rate of patients marks glioblastoma as an almost invariably fatal disease. Still, due to its heterogeneity, the etiology of glioblastoma remains unknown. With its high resistance to variety of therapies, there is an urgent need for new molecular targets which would be used in precise treatments. It is known that one of the mechanisms of glioblastoma invasion are cell-cell interactions. One of the most prominent cell adhesion glycoproteins in brain tissue is neuroplastin (Np) which is involved in synaptic plasticity, but also related to regulation of calcium homeostasis as an auxiliary subunit of plasma membrane Ca2+-ATPase (PMCA). Neuroplastin was also found to promote tumour invasion in metastatic breast tumors. In this work we used Western blotting in order to investigate the expression of neuroplastin and PMCA4 in different types of astrocytoma, with emphasis on glioblastoma samples. The results were compared with those from healthy brain tissue. Our preliminary results of astrocytoma tissue and control tissue (n=29 and 5) showed that neuroplastin signal intensity is greatly decreased in tumors (p
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