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Diferenciación morfológica de la microglía dentro del área peritumoral

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dc.contributor.advisor Castillo Martín del Campo, Claudia
dc.contributor.advisor Peña Ortega, José Fernando
dc.contributor.advisor Monsiváis Urenda, Adriana Elizabeth
dc.contributor.advisor Salgado Delgado, Roberto
dc.contributor.advisor Rodríguez Córdova, Verónica Mireya
dc.contributor.author Martín del Campo, Claudia Castillo
dc.coverage.spatial México. San Luis Potosí. San Luis Potosí es_MX
dc.date.accessioned 2024-09-28T12:51:35Z
dc.date.available 2024-09-28T12:51:35Z
dc.date.issued 2024-06
dc.identifier.uri https://repositorioinstitucional.uaslp.mx/xmlui/handle/i/8833
dc.description.abstract The Peritumoral Brain Zone (PBZ) contributes to Glioblastoma (GBM) relapse months after the resection of the original tumor, which is influenced by a variety of pathological factors. Among those, microglia are recognized as one of the main regulators of GBM progression and probably relapse. Although microglial morphology has been analyzed inside GBM and its immediate surroundings, it has not been objectively characterized throughout the PBZ. Thus, we aimed to perform a thorough characterization of microglial morphology in the PBZ and its likely differentiation not just from the tumor-associated microglia but from control tissue microglia. For this purpose, Sprague Dawley rats were intrastriatally implanted with C6 cells to induce a GBM formation. Gadolinium-based magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was performed to locate the tumor and to define the PBZ (2 mm beyond the tumor border), thus delimitating the different regions of interest (ROIs: core tumoral zone and immediate interface; contralateral striatum as control). Brain slices were obtained and immunolabeled with the microglia marker Iba-1. Sixteen morphological parameters were measured for each cell, significative differences were found in all parameters when comparing the four ROIs. To determine if PBZ microglia could be morphologically differentiated from microglia in other ROIs, hierarchical clustering analysis was performed, revealing that microglia can be separated into four morphologically differentiated clusters, each of them mostly integrated by cells sampled in each ROI. Furthermore, a classifier based on linear discriminant analysis, including only three morphological parameters, categorized microglial cells across the studied ROIs and showed a gradual transition between them. The robustness of this classification was assessed through principal component analysis with the remaining 13 morphological parameters, corroborating the obtained results. Thus, in this study we provided objective and quantitative evidence that PBZ microglia represent a differentiable microglial morphotype that could contribute to the recurrence of GBM in this area. es_MX
dc.description.sponsorship Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología CONACyT A1-S-7540 es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Investigadores es_MX
dc.description.statementofresponsibility Estudiantes es_MX
dc.language Inglés es_MX
dc.publisher Facultad de Medicina es_MX
dc.relation.ispartof REPOSITORIO NACIONAL CONACYT es_MX
dc.rights Acceso Abierto es_MX
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0 es_MX
dc.subject Microglía (bvs) es_MX
dc.subject Tumor (bvs) es_MX
dc.subject.other MEDICINA Y CIENCIAS DE LA SALUD es_MX
dc.title Diferenciación morfológica de la microglía dentro del área peritumoral es_MX
dc.title.alternative Morphological differentiation of peritumoral brain zone microglia es_MX
dc.type Tesis de doctorado es_MX
dc.degree.name Doctorado en Ciencias Biomédicas Básicas es_MX
dc.degree.department Facultad de Medicina es_MX


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