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Epigenetics of paediatric glioma stem cells; focusing on exosomes, miRNAs and DNA methylation

Ágota Tűzesi

Ágota Tűzesi is a researcher at the Sahlgrenska Cancer Center. Ágota has a bachelor’s degree in Biology and a master’s degree in Cellular Biology and Molecular Biotechnology from Babeş-Bolyai University (Cluj-Napoca, Romania).

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Epigenetics of paediatric glioma stem cells; focusing on exosomes, miRNAs and DNA methylation | Ágota Tűzesi

Epigenetics of paediatric glioma stem cells;

focusing on exosomes, miRNAs and DNA methylation

Tumours in the central nervous system are accountable for the majority of cancer- related deaths in children. Glioblastoma multiforme, one of the deadliest of the central nervous system tumours, is partly driven by glioma stem cells. The generation and maintenance of these cells is orchestrated by complex genetic and epigenetic mechanisms.

This thesis investigates the role of two epigenetic players, miRNAs and DNA methylation, as well as the involvement of exosomes in paediatric glioma stem cells.

The first study profiles the miRNA content of these cells and compares it to normal neural stem cells. Furthermore, the miRNA content of the exosomes secreted by glioma stem cells and its effect on normal stem cells was determined. The second study investigates how specific miRNAs are regulated and how they could potentially influence glioma stem cells’ response to the chemotherapeutic agent Temozolomide.

These studies provide new insights into the multifaceted epigenetic regulation of glioma stem cells. The gained knowledge could lead to a better understanding of the biological processes behind brain tumours.

SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICINE

DOCTORAL THESIS

SAHLGRENSKA ACADEMY

2019

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