Publication: SPHK2 protein expression, Ki-67 index and infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) in human glioma
Authors
Liu, J. ; Zhou, Q. ; Wu, C.P. ; Xu, Y.W. ; Liu, W.L. ; Zhao, H.F. ; Li, W.P.
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Universidad de Murcia. Departamento de Biología Celular e Histología
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DOI
DOI: 10.14670/HH-11-995
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Description
Abstract
Introduction. Sphingosine kinases (SPHKs),
the Ki-67 index and tumor-associated macrophages
(TAMs) are associated with diverse human
malignancies, including glioma. SPHK2, a subtype of
SPHKs, has not been assessed in glioma or correlated
with the Ki-67 index or TAM infiltration. We tested the
hypothesis that expression of SPHK2 correlates with the
Ki-67 index and TAM infiltration in patients with
glioma.
Materials and method. Western blot analysis was
performed on protein lysates prepared from human
astrocyte (HA) and glioma cell lines. Immunofluorescence was used to determine the subcellular
location of SPHK2 protein in glioma cells. Next,
immunohistochemistry was employed to analyze the
correlations among SPHK2, Ki-67, CD68, and CD206 in
11 non-neoplastic brain tissues and 60 glioma tissues.
All slides were evaluated under ×400 magnification, and
the ratio of positively stained cells to the total number of
cells was calculated for analysis.
Results. SPHK2, CD68 and CD206 were all
increased in glioma tissues compared to non-neoplastic
brain tissues, but there were no differences between
WHO grades of glioma. Ki-67 was highest in WHO
grade IV tumors and lowest in non-neoplastic brain
tissues, and all between-group differences were
statistically significant. Moreover, SPHK2 expression
was positively correlated with the Ki-67, CD68 and
CD206 indexes. Finally, the CD68 and CD206 indexes
were both associated with the Ki-67 index.
Conclusion. SPHK2 protein expression, the Ki-67
index and TAM infiltration in human glioma tissue were
reported in this study for the first time. SPHK2 was
positively associated with TAM infiltration and glioma
proliferation. Mechanistically, SPHK2 may promote
glioma growth by stimulating TAMs to polarize M2-type
macrophages.
Citation
Histology and Histopathology, Vol.33, nº9, (2018)
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