Publications by authors named "Elisabeth H Villavicencio"

The Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) pathway drives a subset of medulloblastomas, a malignant neuroectodermal brain cancer, and other cancers. Small-molecule Shh pathway inhibitors have induced tumor regression in mice and patients with medulloblastoma; however, drug resistance rapidly emerges, in some cases via de novo mutation of the drug target. Here we assess the response and resistance mechanisms to the natural product derivative saridegib in an aggressive Shh-driven mouse medulloblastoma model.

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Object: Intrinsic diffuse brainstem tumors and demyelinating diseases primarily affecting the brainstem can share common clinical and radiological features, sometimes making the diagnosis difficult especially at the time of first clinical presentation. To explore the potential usefulness of new MRI sequences in particular diffusion tensor imaging fiber tracking in differentiating these two pathological entities, we review a series of brainstem tumors and demyelinating diseases treated at our institution.

Material And Methods: The clinical history including signs and symptoms and MRI findings of three consecutive demyelinating diseases involving the brainstem that presented with diagnostic uncertainty and three diffuse intrinsic brainstem tumors were reviewed, along with a child with a supratentorial tumor for comparison.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers developed a new mouse model (homozygous ND2:SmoA1) that shows a 94% tumor incidence by 2 months, allowing for predictable study of medulloblastomas before symptoms appear.
  • This model is significant for preclinical studies as it allows enrollment before symptom onset and shows early tumor development.
  • Smo/Smo tumors also mimic human cases by exhibiting leptomeningeal spread of cancer cells, making it an ideal model for studying aggressive medulloblastomas.
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Sonic hedgehog signaling plays a critical role in vertebrate patterning, and signaling defects are associated with severe birth defects and cancer in man. GLI1 encodes a critical transcription activator in this pathway. GLI1 is expressed in human basal cell carcinomas and sarcomas.

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