IQGAP1, AmotL2, and FKBP51 Scaffoldins in the Glioblastoma Microenvironment
Fecha
2019Resumen
Glioblastoma (GB) is the most frequently occurring and aggressive primary brain tumor. Glioma stem cells (GSCs) and
astrocytoma cells are the predominant malignant cells occurring in GB besides a highly heterogeneous population of
migrating, neovascularizing and infiltrating myeloid cells that forms a complex tumor microenvironment (TME). Cross
talk between the TME cells is pivotal in the biology of this tumor and, consequently, adaptor proteins at critical junctions
of signaling pathways may be crucial. Scaffold proteins (scaffolins or scaffoldins) integrate external and internal stimuli
to regulate various signaling pathways, interacting simultaneously with multiple proteins involved. We investigated
by double and triple immunofluorescence the localization of IQGAP1, AmotL2, and FKBP51, three closely related
scaffoldins, in malignant cells and TME of human GB tumors. We found that IQGAP1 is preferentially expressed in
astrocytoma cells, AmotL2 in GSCs, and FKBP51 in white blood cells in human GB tumors. As GSCs are specially the target
for novel therapies, we will investigate in further studies whether AmotL2 inhibition is effective in the treatment of GB.
(J Histochem Cytochem 67:481–494, 2019)