Abstract 3487: Distant delivery of glioma-restricted oncolytic adenovirus loaded into a neural stem cell-based carrier prolongs the survival of animals with human glioblastoma

Author(s):  
Atique U. Ahmed ◽  
Bart Thaci ◽  
Alex Tobias ◽  
Nikita G. Alexiades ◽  
Yu Han ◽  
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Author(s):  
Barbara Costa ◽  
Michael Fletcher ◽  
Pavle Boskovic ◽  
Ekaterina L. Ivanova ◽  
Tanja Eisemann ◽  
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AbstractGlioblastomas are the most lethal tumors affecting the central nervous system in adults. Simple and inexpensive syngeneic in vivo models that closely mirror human glioblastoma, including interactions between tumor and immune cells, are urgently needed for deciphering glioma biology and developing more effective treatments. Here, we generated glioblastoma cell lines by repeated in-vivo passaging of cells isolated from a neural stem cell-specific Pten/p53 double-knockout genetic mouse brain tumor model. Transcriptome and genome analyses of the cell lines revealed molecular heterogeneity comparable to that observed in human glioblastoma. Upon orthotopic transplantation into syngeneic hosts they formed high-grade gliomas that faithfully recapitulated the histopathological features, invasiveness and myeloid cell infiltration characteristic of human glioblastoma. These features make our cell lines unique and useful tools to study multiple aspects of glioblastoma pathomechanism and test novel treatments, especially immunotherapies in syngeneic preclinical models.


Author(s):  
Julius W. Kim ◽  
J. Robert Kane ◽  
Jacob S. Young ◽  
Alan L. Chang ◽  
Deepak Kanojia ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Min Ji Han ◽  
Won Ji Lee ◽  
Joonhyuk Choi ◽  
Yean Ju Hong ◽  
Sang Jun Uhm ◽  
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Author(s):  
Laura Pacey ◽  
Shelley Stead ◽  
Jacqueline Gleave ◽  
Kasia Tomczyk ◽  
Laurie Doering

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