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GFAP serves as a structural element of tunneling nanotubes between glioblastoma cells and could play a role in the intercellular transfer of mitochondria
by
Legnani, F. G.
, Pisani, F.
, Simone, L.
, Vescovi, A. L.
, Di Palma, F.
, Binda, E.
, Capobianco, D. L.
, Svelto, M.
in
Actin
/ Apoptosis
/ Brain cancer
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ cell-to-cell crosstalk
/ Confocal microscopy
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Fluorescence microscopy
/ GFAP
/ Glial cells
/ Glial fibrillary acidic protein
/ glioblastoma
/ Glioblastoma cells
/ Glioma
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Microscopy
/ Mitochondria
/ Nanotubes
/ Oxidative stress
/ Staurosporine
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tumors
/ tunneling nanotubes
2023
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GFAP serves as a structural element of tunneling nanotubes between glioblastoma cells and could play a role in the intercellular transfer of mitochondria
by
Legnani, F. G.
, Pisani, F.
, Simone, L.
, Vescovi, A. L.
, Di Palma, F.
, Binda, E.
, Capobianco, D. L.
, Svelto, M.
in
Actin
/ Apoptosis
/ Brain cancer
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ cell-to-cell crosstalk
/ Confocal microscopy
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Fluorescence microscopy
/ GFAP
/ Glial cells
/ Glial fibrillary acidic protein
/ glioblastoma
/ Glioblastoma cells
/ Glioma
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Microscopy
/ Mitochondria
/ Nanotubes
/ Oxidative stress
/ Staurosporine
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tumors
/ tunneling nanotubes
2023
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GFAP serves as a structural element of tunneling nanotubes between glioblastoma cells and could play a role in the intercellular transfer of mitochondria
by
Legnani, F. G.
, Pisani, F.
, Simone, L.
, Vescovi, A. L.
, Di Palma, F.
, Binda, E.
, Capobianco, D. L.
, Svelto, M.
in
Actin
/ Apoptosis
/ Brain cancer
/ Cell and Developmental Biology
/ cell-to-cell crosstalk
/ Confocal microscopy
/ Cytoskeleton
/ Fluorescence microscopy
/ GFAP
/ Glial cells
/ Glial fibrillary acidic protein
/ glioblastoma
/ Glioblastoma cells
/ Glioma
/ Hydrogen peroxide
/ Microscopy
/ Mitochondria
/ Nanotubes
/ Oxidative stress
/ Staurosporine
/ Structure-function relationships
/ Tumors
/ tunneling nanotubes
2023
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GFAP serves as a structural element of tunneling nanotubes between glioblastoma cells and could play a role in the intercellular transfer of mitochondria
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GFAP serves as a structural element of tunneling nanotubes between glioblastoma cells and could play a role in the intercellular transfer of mitochondria
2023
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Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) are long F-actin-positive plasma membrane bridges connecting distant cells, allowing the intercellular transfer of cellular cargoes, and are found to be involved in glioblastoma (GBM) intercellular crosstalk. Glial fibrillary acid protein (GFAP) is a key intermediate filament protein of glial cells involved in cytoskeleton remodeling and linked to GBM progression. Whether GFAP plays a role in TNT structure and function in GBM is unknown. Here, analyzing F-actin and GFAP localization by laser-scan confocal microscopy followed by 3D reconstruction (3D-LSCM) and mitochondria dynamic by live-cell time-lapse fluorescence microscopy, we show the presence of GFAP in TNTs containing functional mitochondria connecting distant human GBM cells. Taking advantage of super-resolution 3D-LSCM, we show the presence of GFAP-positive TNT-like structures in resected human GBM as well. Using H 2 O 2 or the pro-apoptotic toxin staurosporine (STS), we show that GFAP-positive TNTs strongly increase during oxidative stress and apoptosis in the GBM cell line. Culturing GBM cells with STS-treated GBM cells, we show that STS triggers the formation of GFAP-positive TNTs between them. Finally, we provide evidence that mitochondria co-localize with GFAP at the tip of close-ended GFAP-positive TNTs and inside receiving STS-GBM cells. Summarizing, here we found that GFAP is a structural component of TNTs generated by GBM cells, that GFAP-positive TNTs are upregulated in response to oxidative stress and pro-apoptotic stress, and that GFAP interacts with mitochondria during the intercellular transfer. These findings contribute to elucidate the molecular structure of TNTs generated by GBM cells, highlighting the structural role of GFAP in TNTs and suggesting a functional role of this intermediate filament component in the intercellular mitochondria transfer between GBM cells in response to pro-apoptotic stimuli.
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