Authors
Raoull Hoogendijk, Tiago Carvalheiro, Julie Lammers, Mariëtte Kranendonk, Joyce Meesters-Ensing, Hendrik Stunnenberg, Marcel Kool, Jens Bunt, Anneke Heutinck, Lisette Adams, Kirsten Van Baarsen, Stefan Nierkens, Friso Calkoen, Jasper van der Lugt
Publication date
2023/11/1
Journal
Neuro-Oncology
Volume
25
Issue
Supplement_5
Pages
v154-v154
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
The blood-brain barrier (BBB) protects the brain parenchyma from excessive inflammation but also leads to poor immune cell homing, hampering the success of immunotherapies, such as ones for low-grade glioma, where the BBB is intact. Low-intensity pulsed ultrasound (LIPU) combined with the application of microbubbles allows the non-invasive, transient opening of the BBB and recent studies have observed immune cell infiltration into malignant gliomas following LIPU. While these data warrant mechanistic investigations on the effects of LIPU in preclinical settings, most mouse models of malignant glioma already display BBB disruption. Therefore, to study whether LIPU affects antigen-specific immune cell trafficking through the BBB, we created a novel immunocompetent mouse model of non-tumor bearing mice that display an intact BBB and express a minigene cassette encoding for four immunogenic …