核酸在人类胶质瘤治疗中的应用:创新方法和最新结果。

Journal of signal transduction Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-05-21 DOI:10.1155/2012/735135
S Catuogno, C L Esposito, C Quintavalle, G Condorelli, V de Franciscis, L Cerchia
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摘要

胶质瘤是最常见的原发性中枢神经系统肿瘤,预后较差。尽管最近在手术、放疗和化疗方面取得了进展,但目前的治疗方案对生存率有一定的好处。一个关键的挑战是将药物有效地输送到位于中枢神经系统内庇护所的侵袭性胶质瘤细胞。新的治疗方法是必不可少的,基于寡核苷酸的方法,包括反义、微小rna、小干扰rna和核酸适体,可能提供一个可行的策略。由于其独特的特性(小尺寸,对靶标有良好的亲和力,无免疫原性,化学结构可以很容易地修改以改善其体内应用),这些分子可能代表抗体的有效替代品,特别是克服血脑屏障带来的挑战。在这里,我们将讨论寡核苷酸应用的最新结果,有望为胶质瘤提供新的有效治疗方法。
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Nucleic acids in human glioma treatment: innovative approaches and recent results.

Nucleic acids in human glioma treatment: innovative approaches and recent results.

Nucleic acids in human glioma treatment: innovative approaches and recent results.

Nucleic acids in human glioma treatment: innovative approaches and recent results.

Gliomas are the most common primary central nervous system tumors with a dismal prognosis. Despite recent advances in surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy, current treatment regimens have a modest survival benefit. A crucial challenge is to deliver drugs effectively to invasive glioma cells residing in a sanctuary within the central nervous system. New therapies are essential, and oligonucleotide-based approaches, including antisense, microRNAs, small interfering RNAs, and nucleic acid aptamers, may provide a viable strategy. Thanks to their unique characteristics (low size, good affinity for the target, no immunogenicity, chemical structures that can be easily modified to improve their in vivo applications), these molecules may represent a valid alternative to antibodies particularly to overcome challenges presented by the blood-brain barrier. Here we will discuss recent results on the use of oligonucleotides that will hopefully provide new effective treatment for gliomas.

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