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Correlation of B-FABP and GFAP expression in malignant glioma

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The murine brain fatty acid binding protein (B-FABP) is encoded by a developmentally regulated gene that is expressed in radial glial cells and immature astrocytes. We have cloned the human B-FABP gene and have mapped it to chromosome 6q22-23. We show that B-FABP mRNA is expressed in human malignant glioma tumor biopsies and in a subset of malignant glioma cell lines, as well as in human fetal retina and brain. Malignant glioma tumors are characterized by cytoplasmic bundles of glial fibrillary acidic protein (GFAP), a protein normally expressed in mature astrocytes. Establishment of malignant glioma cell lines often results in loss of GFAP. The subset of malignant glioma cell lines that express GFAP mRNA also express B-FABP mRNA. Co-localization experiments in cell lines indicate that the same cells produce both GFAP and B-FABP. We suggest that some malignant gliomas may be derived from astrocytic precursor cells which can express proteins that are normally produced at different developmental stages in the astrocytic differentiation pathway.

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Godbout, R., Bisgrove, D., Shkolny, D. et al. Correlation of B-FABP and GFAP expression in malignant glioma. Oncogene 16, 1955–1962 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1201740

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