Dynamic stroma reorganization drives blood vessel dysmorphia during glioma growth

Abstract: Glioma growth and progression are characterized by abundant development of blood vessels that are highly aberrant and poorly functional, with detrimental consequences for drug delivery efficacy. The mechanisms driving this vessel dysmorphia during tumor progression are poorly understood. Using longitudinal intravital imaging in a mouse glioma model, we identify that dynamic sprouting and functional morphogenesis of a highly branched vessel network characterize the initial tumor growth, dramatically changing to vessel expansion, leakage, and loss of branching complexity in the later stages. This vascular phenotype transition was accompanied by recruitment of predominantly pro‐inflammatory M1‐like macrophages in the early stages, followed by in situ repolarization to M2‐like macrophages, which produced VEGF‐A and relocate to perivascular areas. A similar enrichment and perivascular accumulation of M2 versus M1 macrophages correlated with vessel dilation and malignancy in human glioma samples of different WHO malignancy grade. Targeting macrophages using anti‐CSF1 treatment restored normal blood vessel patterning and function. Combination treatment with chemotherapy showed survival benefit, suggesting that targeting macrophages as the key driver of blood vessel dysmorphia in glioma progression presents opportunities to improve efficacy of chemotherapeutic agents. We propose that vessel dysfunction is not simply a general feature of tumor vessel formation, but rather an emergent property resulting from a dynamic and functional reorganization of the tumor stroma and its angiogenic influences.

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch

Bibliographic citation
Dynamic stroma reorganization drives blood vessel dysmorphia during glioma growth ; volume:9 ; number:12 ; year:2017 ; pages:1629-1645 ; extent:17
EMBO molecular medicine / European Molecular Biology Organization ; 9, Heft 12 (2017), 1629-1645 (gesamt 17)

Creator
Mathivet, Thomas
Bouleti, Claire
Van Woensel, Matthias
Stanchi, Fabio
Verschuere, Tina
Phng, Li‐Kun
Dejaegher, Joost
Balcer, Marly
Matsumoto, Ken
Georgieva, Petya B.
Belmans, Jochen
Sciot, Raf
Stockmann, Christian
Mazzone, Massimiliano
De Vleeschouwer, Steven
Gerhardt, Holger

DOI
10.15252/emmm.201607445
URN
urn:nbn:de:101:1-2022100306355049755367
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Open Access; Der Zugriff auf das Objekt ist unbeschränkt möglich.
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  • Mathivet, Thomas
  • Bouleti, Claire
  • Van Woensel, Matthias
  • Stanchi, Fabio
  • Verschuere, Tina
  • Phng, Li‐Kun
  • Dejaegher, Joost
  • Balcer, Marly
  • Matsumoto, Ken
  • Georgieva, Petya B.
  • Belmans, Jochen
  • Sciot, Raf
  • Stockmann, Christian
  • Mazzone, Massimiliano
  • De Vleeschouwer, Steven
  • Gerhardt, Holger

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