Authors
Shirley L Markant, Lourdes A Esparza, Jesse Sun, Kelly Barton, Lisa M McCoig, Gerald A Grant, John R Crawford, Michael L Levy, Paul Northcott, David Shih, Marc Remke, Michael D Taylor, Robert J Wechsler-Reya
Publication date
2013/9/25
Journal
Cancer research
Pages
canres. 4258.2012
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Description
Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in children. Although aggressive surgery, radiation, and chemotherapy have improved outcomes, survivors suffer severe long-term side effects, and many patients still succumb to their disease. For patients whose tumors are driven by mutations in the sonic hedgehog (SHH) pathway, SHH antagonists offer some hope. However, many SHH-associated medulloblastomas do not respond to these drugs, and those that do may develop resistance. Therefore, more effective treatment strategies are needed for both SHH and non-SHH–associated medulloblastoma. One such strategy involves targeting the cells that are critical for maintaining tumor growth, known as tumor-propagating cells (TPC). We previously identified a population of TPCs in tumors from patched mutant mice, a model for SHH-dependent medulloblastoma. These cells express the surface …
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