Buch, Englisch, 1284 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 2064 g
Models, Markers, Prognostic Factors, Targets, and Therapeutic Approaches
Buch, Englisch, 1284 Seiten, Format (B × H): 165 mm x 245 mm, Gewicht: 2064 g
Reihe: Cancer Drug Discovery and Development
ISBN: 978-1-60327-552-1
Verlag: Humana Press
Cancers of the central nervous system are among the most lethal of human neoplasms. They are recalcitrant to even intensive multimodality therapies that include surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. Moreover, especially in children, the consequences of these therapies can itself be devastating and involve serious cognitive and developmental disorders. It is small wonder that such cancers have come under the intense scrutiny of each of the subspecialties of clinical care and investigation as well as attracting some of the best basic research scientists. Their joint efforts are gradually peeling away the mysteries surrounding the genesis and progression of these tumors and inroads are being steadily made into understanding why they resist therapies. This makes it an especially opportune time to assemble some of the best investigators in the field to review the ‘‘state of the art’’ in the various arenas that comprise the assault on CNS tumors. The breadth of this effort by the clinical and basic neuro-oncology community is quite simply amazing. To a large extent, it evolves from the knowledge of the human genome and its regulation that has been hard won over the past two decades.
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Animal Models for Central Nervous Tumors.- Modeling Gliomas Using PDGF-Expressing Retroviruses.- Modeling Brain Tumors Using Avian Retroviral Gene Transfer.- Using Neurofibromatosis Type 1 Mouse Models to Understand Human Pediatric Low-Grade Gliomas.- Transgenic Mouse Models of CNS Tumors: Using Genetically Engineered Murine Models to Study the Role of p21-Ras in Glioblastoma Multiforme.- Pten-Deficient Mouse Models for High-Grade Astrocytomas.- The Nf1–/+; Trp53–/+cis Mouse Model of Anaplastic Astrocytoma and Secondary Glioblastoma: Dissecting Genetic Susceptibility to Brain Cancer.- Modeling Astrocytomas in a Family of Inducible Genetically Engineered Mice: Implications for Preclinical Cancer Drug Development.- Human Brain Tumor Cell and Tumor Tissue Transplantation Models.- Transformed Human Brain Cells in Culture as a Model for Brain Tumors.- Rat Glioma Models for Preclinical Evaluation of Novel Therapeutic and Diagnostic Modalities.- Neuro-oncogenesis Induced by Nitroso Compounds in Rodents and Strain-Specific Genetic Modifiers of Predisposition.- The Murine GL261 Glioma Experimental Model to Assess Novel Brain Tumor Treatments.- Spontaneous Occurrence of Brain Tumors in Animals: Opportunities as Preclinical Model Systems.- Prognostic Factors and Biomarkers.- p53 Pathway Alterations in Brain Tumors.- The PTEN/PI3 Kinase Pathway in Human Glioma.- Value of 1p/19q and Other LOH Markers for Brain Tumor Diagnosis, Prognosis, and Therapy.- Discovery of Genetic Markers for Brain Tumors by Comparative Genomic Hybridization.- Genomic Identification of Significant Targets in Brain Cancer.- Oncomodulatory Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus in Glioblastoma.- Aberrant EGFR Signaling in Glioma.- Mechanisms of Brain Tumor Angiogenesis.- Vaso-occlusive Mechanisms that IntiateHypoxia and Necrosis in Glioblastoma: The Role of Thrombosis and Tissue Factor.- Transcription Profiling of Brain Tumors: Tumor Biology and Treatment Stratification.- Proteomic Profiling of Human Brain Tumors.- Proteomic Discovery of Biomarkers in the Cerebrospinal Fluid of Brain Tumor Patients.- Epigenetic Profiling of Gliomas.- MicroRNAs in the Central Nervous System and Potential Roles of RNA Interference in Brain Tumors.- Of Escherichia coli and Man: Understanding Glioma Resistance to Temozolomide Therapy.- Brain Tumor Stem Cell Markers.- Therapeutic Targets and Targeting Approaches.- Clinical Agents for the Targeting of Brain Tumor Vasculature.- Bone Marrow-Derived Cells in GBM Neovascularization.- Vascular Targeting of Brain Tumors – Bridging the Gap with Phage Display.- Impact of the Blood–Brain Barrier on Brain Tumor Imaging and Therapy.- Targeting CXCR4 in Brain Tumors.- Molecular Targeting of IL-13R?2 and EphA2 Receptor in GBM.- Molecular Targets for Antibody-Mediated Immunotherapy of Malignant Glioma.- Stat3 Oncogenic Signaling in Glioblastoma Multiforme.- Inhibition of Ras Signaling for Brain Tumor Therapy.- HGF/c-Met Signaling and Targeted Therapeutics in Brain Tumors.- Combinatorial Therapeutic Strategies for Blocking Kinase Pathways in Brain Tumors.- Targeting of TRAIL Apoptotic Pathways for Glioblastoma Therapies.- The NF-?B Signaling Pathway in GBMs: Implications for Apoptotic and Inflammatory Responses and Exploitation for Therapy.- Targeting Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress for Malignant Glioma Therapy.- Brain Cancer Stem Cells as Targets of Novel Therapies.- The Use of Retinoids as Differentiation Agents Against Medulloblastoma.- Herpes Simplex Virus 1 (HSV-1) for Glioblastoma Multiforme Therapy.- The Development of Targeted Cancer Gene-TherapyAdenoviruses for High-Grade Glioma Treatment.- Harnessing T-Cell Immunity to Target Brain Tumors.- Glioma Invasion: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Challenges.