Publications by authors named "Irene Sambruni"

The interpretation of the presence and function of immune infiltration in glioblastoma (GBM) is still debated. Over the years, GBM has been considered a cold tumor that is less infiltrated by effector cells and characterized by a high proportion of immunosuppressive innate immune cells, including GBM-associated microglia/macrophages (GAMs). In this context, the failure of checkpoint inhibitors, particularly in recurrent GBM (rGBM), caused us to look beyond the clinical results and consider the point of view of immune cells.

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  • Sox2 deletion in mouse high-grade glioma cells halts cell growth and prevents tumor formation, leading to the deregulation of 134 genes.
  • Researchers identified four specific genes (Ebf1, Hey2, Zfp423, and Cdkn2b) that, when overexpressed, inhibited cell proliferation and tumor growth, suggesting these genes could be targeted for new cancer therapies.
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