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Cell Therapy News
CAR T Cell Killing Requires the IFNγR Pathway in Solid but Not Liquid Tumours
[Nature] To systematically identify potential resistance pathways in an unbiased manner, scientists conducted a genome-wide CRISPR knockout screen in glioblastoma, a disease in which CAR T cells have had limited efficacy.
Neural Cell News
Suppression of the Hyaluronic Acid Pathway Induces M1 Macrophages Polarization via STAT1 in Glioblastoma
[Cell Death Discovery] Scientists observed that disrupting glioblastoma hyaluronic acid synthesis or blocking HA binding to its receptor CD44 on macrophages increased the proportion of M1 macrophages by upregulating SIRPα in macrophages,
Neural Cell News
Class I HDAC Overexpression Promotes Temozolomide Resistance in Glioma Cells by Regulating RAD18 Expression
[Cell Death & Disease] Researchers reported on the novel mechanism whereby overexpressed class I histone deacetylases increase the resistance of glioblastoma cells to the SN1 methylating agent temozolomide.
Neural Cell News
Inhibitory Effects of Temozolomide on Glioma Cells Is Sensitized by RSL3-Induced Ferroptosis but Negatively Correlated with Expression of Ferritin Heavy Chain 1 and Ferritin...
[Laboratory Investigation] Scientists treated glioblastoma cells with RSL3, a ferroptosis inducer, in vitro cell lines and in vivo subcutaneous and orthotopic animal models.
Hepatic Cell News
ASO-Based PKM Splice-Switching Therapy Inhibits Hepatocellular Carcinoma Growth
[Cancer Research] Researchers explored the potential of antisense oligonucleotides (ASO)-based pyruvate kinase (PKM) splice switching as a targeted therapy for liver cancer. A more potent lead constrained-ethyl/DNA ASO induced PKM splice switching and inhibited the growth of cultured HCC cells.
Neural Cell News
Anti-Glioblastoma Effects of Phenolic Variants of Benzoylphenoxyacetamide (BPA) with High Potential for Blood Brain Barrier Penetration
[Scientific Reports] Nine compounds demonstrated desirable glioblastoma cell toxicity in cell culture, and two of them, HR51, and HR59 demonstrated significantly improved capability of crossing the model blood–brain-barrier composed of endothelial cells, astrocytes and pericytes.