IDHwt glioblastomas can be stratified by their transcriptional response to standard treatment, with implications for targeted therapy
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Abstract
Glioblastoma (GBM) brain tumours lacking IDH1 mutations (IDHwt) have the worst prognosis of all brain neoplasms. Patients receive surgery and chemoradiotherapy but tumours almost always fatally recur. Using RNAseq data from 107 pairs of pre- and post-standard treatment locally recurrent IDHwt GBM tumours, we identified two responder subtypes based on therapy-driven changes in gene expression. In two thirds of patients a specific subset of genes is up-regulated from primary to recurrence (Up responders) and in one third the same genes are down-regulated (Down responders). Characterisation of the responder subtypes indicates subtype-specific adaptive treatment resistance mechanisms. In Up responders treatment enriches for quiescent proneural GBM stem cells and differentiated neoplastic cells with increased neurotransmitter signalling, whereas Down responders commonly undergo therapy-driven mesenchymal transition. Stratifying GBM tumours by response subtype may lead to more effective treatment. In support of this, modulators of gamma aminobutyric acid (GABA) neurotransmitter signalling differentially sensitise Up and Down responder GBM models to standard treatment in vitro .
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