Novel and Prospective Molecular Targets for Therapy of Intracranial Gliomas.

Q2 Medicine
Progress in neurological surgery Pub Date : 2018-01-01 Epub Date: 2018-07-10 DOI:10.1159/000469681
Nicholas Butowski
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Abstract

Multiple alterations in the expression levels of genes or proteins have been identified in gliomas, including activation of oncogenes and silencing of tumor suppressor genes. Illuminating these molecular mechanisms of tumorigenesis and treatment resistance is necessary for the development of new therapies. With the promise of better effectiveness and less toxicity, the emphasis in drug development has moved from cytotoxic, non-specific chemotherapies to molecular targeted agents. However, despite progress in other areas of oncology, targeted therapy success stories in cases of brain tumors remain all but absent. Nonetheless, experiences from previous clinical trials suggest that a small number of unselected patients may benefit from such treatment. An increasing knowledge about related factors and prospective enrichment strategies now shape research and clinical trial design in neuro-oncology and may lead to improved outcomes after molecular targeted therapies of gliomas.

治疗颅内胶质瘤的新型和前瞻性分子靶点。
在胶质瘤中,基因或蛋白质的表达水平发生了多种改变,包括致癌基因的激活和肿瘤抑制基因的沉默。阐明这些肿瘤发生和耐药的分子机制对于开发新的治疗方法是必要的。随着疗效更好、毒性更小的前景,药物开发的重点已经从细胞毒性、非特异性化疗转向分子靶向药物。然而,尽管在肿瘤学的其他领域取得了进展,靶向治疗在脑肿瘤病例中的成功案例仍然几乎没有。尽管如此,以往临床试验的经验表明,少数未被选中的患者可能会从这种治疗中受益。对相关因素和前瞻性富集策略的日益了解正在影响神经肿瘤学的研究和临床试验设计,并可能导致胶质瘤分子靶向治疗后的改善结果。
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期刊介绍: Published since 1966, this series has become universally recognized as the most significant group of books serving neurological surgeons. Volumes feature contributions from distinguished international surgeons, who brilliantly review the literature from the perspective of their own personal experience. The result is a series of works providing critical distillations of developments of central importance to the theory and practice of neurological surgery.
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