The authors genotyped 14 common tagging SNPs of EFEMP1 gene via the Sequenom Mass ARRYiPLEX platform and assessed their association with glioma risk in a hospital-based case-control study in a Chinese Han population (979 cases and 1007 controls).
Overall, the data suggest that the orthotopic environment of the brain tumor supports EFEMP1 in carrying out both its anti-EGFR and pro-invasive/cancer stem cell-transforming functions in the two glioma cell subpopulations during formation of a single tumor, where EFEMP1 stabilizes the subpopulation equilibrium in response to alterations of the growth environment.
Overexpression and knockdown experiments revealed that fibulin-3 did not seem to affect glioma cell morphology or proliferation, but enhanced substrate-specific cell adhesion and promoted cell motility and dispersion in organotypic cultures.