Aberrant signaling pathways in medulloblastomas: a stem cell connection

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Title: Aberrant signaling pathways in medulloblastomas: a stem cell connection
Authors: Rodini, Carolina Oliveira, Suzuki, Daniela Emi, Nakahata, Adriana Miti, Pereira, Márcia Cristina Leite, Janjoppi, Luciana, Toledo, Silvia Regina Caminada, Okamoto, Oswaldo Keith
Source: Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria. December 2010 68(6)
Publisher Information: Academia Brasileira de Neurologia - ABNEURO, 2010.
Publication Year: 2010
Subject Terms: medulloblastoma, neurobiology, signal transduction, stem cells, transforming growth factor beta, biological therapy
More Details: Medulloblastoma is a highly malignant primary tumor of the central nervous system. It represents the most frequent type of solid tumor and the leading cause of death related to cancer in early childhood. Current treatment includes surgery, chemotherapy and radiotherapy which may lead to severe cognitive impairment and secondary brain tumors. New perspectives for therapeutic development have emerged with the identification of stem-like cells displaying high tumorigenic potential and increased radio- and chemo-resistance in gliomas. Under the cancer stem cell hypothesis, transformation of neural stem cells and/or granular neuron progenitors of the cerebellum are though to be involved in medulloblastoma development. Dissecting the genetic and molecular alterations associated with this process should significantly impact both basic and applied cancer research. Based on cumulative evidences in the fields of genetics and molecular biology of medulloblastomas, we discuss the possible involvement of developmental signaling pathways as critical biochemical switches determining normal neurogenesis or tumorigenesis. From the clinical viewpoint, modulation of signaling pathways such as TGFβ, regulating neural stem cell proliferation and tumor development, might be attempted as an alternative strategy for future drug development aiming at more efficient therapies and improved clinical outcome of patients with pediatric brain cancers.
Document Type: article
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Language: English
ISSN: 0004-282X
DOI: 10.1590/S0004-282X2010000600021
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Accession Number: edssci.S0004.282X2010000600021
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ISSN:0004282X
DOI:10.1590/S0004-282X2010000600021
Published in:Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria
Language:English