Publications by authors named "Ebrar Akca"

Article Synopsis
  • - Low-grade gliomas (LGG) are brain tumors that initially respond well to treatment but often progress to treatment-resistant, high-grade gliomas, highlighting the need for better clinical trial access to improve patient outcomes.
  • - A study analyzed LGG clinical trials in the U.S. from 2010 to 2023, finding 14 trials involving 1,067 participants, but many were general and only a small percentage focused on specific mutations.
  • - The research revealed underrepresentation of certain demographics, particularly Black, African American, and Asian participants, and identified geographic gaps in trial sites, especially in the Rocky Mountain and Southeast regions.
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High-grade glioma is the most frequent and lethal primary tumor of the central nervous system. Despite advances in surgical, pharmacological, and cell-directed therapies, there have been no updates to the standard of care in over a decade. This cross-sectional study analyzes patient and trial data from 201 interventional trials completed between 2010 and 2023, encompassing 18,563 participants.

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Diffuse gliomas are epigenetically dysregulated, immunologically cold, and fatal tumors characterized by mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH). Although IDH mutations yield a uniquely immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment, the regulatory mechanisms that drive the immune landscape of IDH mutant (IDHm) gliomas remain unknown. Here, we reveal that transcriptional repression of retinoic acid (RA) pathway signaling impairs both innate and adaptive immune surveillance in IDHm glioma through epigenetic silencing of retinol binding protein 1 (RBP1) and induces a profound anti-inflammatory landscape marked by loss of inflammatory cell states and infiltration of suppressive myeloid phenotypes.

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Pharmacological targeting of the dopamine D receptor (DR)─expressed in brain regions that control cognition, attention, and decision-making─could be useful for several neuropsychiatric disorders including substance use disorders (SUDs). This study focused on the synthesis and evaluation of a novel series of benzothiazole analogues designed to target DR. We identified several compounds with high DR binding affinity ( ≤ 6.

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