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Abstract SIGNIFICANCE Glioblastoma is a highly infiltrative, malignant, and deadly glioma that can be classified into subtypes based on molecular classification. Treatment resistant glioma stem cells (GSCs) depend on the tumor microenvironment (TME) to drive recurrence. Cellular composition and interstitial fluid flow (IFF) are significant aspects of the TME. IFF and astrocyte and microglia (A+M) presence have independently been shown to mediate invasion. This study’s goal is to expand our knowledge of IFF and A+M effects on invasion to proliferation and stemness. METHODS Seven patient-derived GSC lines were tested in an in vitro 3D model, which consists of GSCs ± A+M resuspended in 0.2% hyaluronan / 0.12% rat tail collagen I gel. The gel was applied to an 8um pore 96-well transwell system. Flow and static conditions were modeled with and without a pressure head above the gel, respectively. Cells beyond the transwell membrane after 18 hrs of incubation were considered invaded. Stemness and proliferation were determined via flow cytometry for CD71 and Ki67, respectively. RESULTS/CONCLUSIONS The three mesenchymal GSC lines tested exhibited the largest IFF fold increases in stemness, proliferation, and invasion with averages of 23.9, 19.1, and 2.1, respectively. CD44+ cell populations, highest in mesenchymal cells, had a strong correlation with proliferation (R=0.8439) and stemness (R=0.7829) under flow. Furthermore, depending on the cell line/subtype, the addition of A+M either amplified, reduced, reversed, mitigated, or kept constant the effect of IFF on invasion and proliferation. Incorporating A+M never amplified the effect of IFF on stemness. Adding A+M had a strong effect on the IFF fold change of at least one parameter in six of the cell lines. This is the first presentation showing that IFF, patient-specific, and context-specific factors contribute to both increased proliferation, and maintenance of stem-like phenotypes in glioma.

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