Data from Contributions to Drug Resistance in Glioblastoma Derived from Malignant Cells in the Sub-Ependymal Zone
Glioblastoma, the most common and aggressive adult brain tumor, is characterized by extreme phenotypic diversity and treatment failure. Through fluorescence-guided resection, we identified fluorescent tissue in the sub-ependymal zone (SEZ) of patients with glioblastoma. Histologic analysis and genomic characterization revealed that the SEZ harbors malignant cells with tumor-initiating capacity, analogous to cells isolated from the fluorescent tumor mass (T). We observed resistance to supramaximal chemotherapy doses along with differential patterns of drug response between T and SEZ in the same tumor. Our results reveal novel insights into glioblastoma growth dynamics, with implications for understanding and limiting treatment resistance. Cancer Res; 75(1); 194–202. ©2014 AACR.
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- SPSara G.M. PiccirilloISInmaculada SpiteriASAndrea SottorivaATAnestis TouloumisSBSuzan BerSPStephen J. PriceRHRichard HeywoodNFNicola-Jane FrancisKHKaren D. HowarthVCVincent P. CollinsAVAshok R. VenkitaramanCCChristina CurtisJMJohn C. MarioniSTSimon TavaréCWColin Watts