Publications by authors named "Zoe Zizzo"

Chordomas are rare, generally slow-growing spinal tumors that nonetheless exhibit progressive characteristics over time, leading to malignant phenotypes and high recurrence rates, despite maximal therapeutic interventions. The tumors are notoriously resistant to therapies and are often located in regions that complicate achieving gross total resections. Cell lines from these tumors are rare as well.

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We recently reported that multiple sclerosis (MS) plasma contains IgG aggregates and induces complement-dependent neuronal cytotoxicity (Zhou et al., 2023). Using ELISA, we report herein that plasma IgG levels in the aggregates can be used as biomarkers for MS.

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  • Glioblastoma (GBM) is identified as the deadliest type of brain tumor, and extracellular vesicles (EVs) from these tumors significantly influence tumor growth and invasion by communicating with other cells in the environment.
  • Researchers isolated and analyzed EVs from the blood of GBM patients, meningioma patients, and healthy individuals, finding that GBM EVs are smaller and have distinct characteristics.
  • The study showed that GBM EVs can induce cell death in neurons and neuroblastoma cells through immunological mechanisms, suggesting that these EVs play a key role in the damage caused by the tumor.
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Increased immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies and oligoclonal bands (OCB) are the most characteristic features of multiple sclerosis (MS), a neuroinflammatory demyelinating disease with neurodegeneration at chronic stages. OCB are shown to be associated with disease activity and brain atrophy. Despite intensive research over the last several decades, the antigen specificities of the IgG in MS have remained elusive.

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