Publications by authors named "Anthony R Sloan"

Pleomorphic xanthoastrocytoma (PXA) is a rare pediatric low-grade glioma (pLGG), of which 60%-80% exhibit the BRAF V600E mutation, that enhances the aggressiveness and progression to an eventual pediatric high-grade glioma (pHGG). Despite the aggressiveness of this mutational status, the mechanisms underlying the progression of BRAF V600E tumors remain poorly understood, primarily due to limited insights into their growth dynamics. In this issue, Rajappa and colleagues leverage a novel immunocompetent RCAS-BRAF V600E murine glioma model to profile the immunological dynamics taking place in BRAF V600E pLGG.

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Over the past 2 decades, the cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis has provided insight into many malignant tumors, including glioblastoma (GBM). Cancer stem cells have been identified in patient-derived tumors and in some mouse models, allowing for a deeper understanding of cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying GBM growth and therapeutic resistance. The CSC hypothesis has been the cornerstone of cellular heterogeneity, providing a conceptual and technical framework to explain this longstanding phenotype in GBM.

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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR)-T cell immunotherapy has revolutionized cancer therapy for some advanced cancers, but success is predicated on identifying the correct cell surface target. In a recent article, the authors leveraged the cancer stem cell surface antigen CD133 to develop a CAR-T therapy for brain metastasis. See related article by Kieliszek et al.

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Background: The interaction between platelets and cancer cells has been underexplored in solid tumor models that do not metastasize, for example, glioblastoma (GBM) where metastasis is rare. Histologically, it is known that glioma stem cells (GSCs) are found in perivascular and pseudsopalisading regions of GBM, which are also areas of platelet localization. High platelet counts have been associated with poor clinical outcomes in many cancers.

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Recent studies have suggested that college students are heavily engaged in non-medical use of stimulant drugs prescribed to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. This age group is also at high risk for alcohol use. Despite their potential co-abuse, little work has examined how these drugs interact to affect cognitive abilities.

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