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Rapid Development of Chimeric Antigen Receptors (CARs) for DIPG

07/31/2019 by Jeanne Young

Daniel W. Lee, MD, University of Virginia Cancer Center Charlottesville One-year study, final summary 2019 Dr. Lee and his lab set out to develop a brand new tool to effectively treat children with DIPG.  Using Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cells, a therapy he helped pioneer in children with refractory leukemia, Dr. Lee’s lab designed, …

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A Novel Mechanism and Immediately-Translatable Targeted Therapy Group 3 MB

07/15/2019 by Jeanne Young

Yin Wang, Ph.D. First-year Children’s National, DC; University of Maryland, Baltimore Two-year study, second year Dr. Wang’s group has made significant progress for their project, “A Novel Mechanism and Immediately-Translatable Targeted-Therapy for Group 3 Medulloblastoma”. Their completed studies have demonstrated that HIF1α is a driver for infant Group 3 medulloblastoma (G3MB) by reciprocal positive regulation …

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The Roles of O-GlcNAcyulation in the Hedgehog Pathway in Medulloblastoma

07/01/2019 by Jeanne Young

Huadong Pei, Ph.D., The George Washington University New Funding Summary, first of two years Medulloblastoma is the most common and aggressive type of brain tumor in children. It originates in the back part of the brain called the cerebellum. In up to 1/3 of cases, it can spread to other parts of the brain and …

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Defining LncRNA-Transcription Factor Networks in Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma

07/01/2019 by Jeanne Young

Carl D. Novina, M.D., Ph.D.Dana-Farber Cancer Institute NEW-first of two-years 2019-2020 “The central organizing idea of biology (dogma) is that DNA (the blueprint of a cell), makes RNA (a messenger of information contained in the DNA) which in turn makes proteins (which carry out the activities of a cell). Whereas most scientists and physicians study …

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Targeting H3.3 mutations in pediatric HGG

05/01/2019 by Jeanne Young

Brendan D. Price, Ph.D., Department of Radiation Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Harvard Medical School, Boston MA First–Year Funding Summary, going into the second-year Pediatric high-grade gliomas (pHGG) have few treatment options and most children diagnosed only survive for 1-2 years. Identifying new treatments is therefore of the highest priority. Work in the lab is focused …

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Repurposing low-dose quinolone methanol derivatives as a novel treatment for pediatric high grade gliomas

02/01/2019 by Jeanne Young

Jian Teng, Ph.D., Massachusetts General Hospital one-year 2018-2019 final summary I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank CBTF for your funding to my proposal of using a subset of quinoline methanol anti-malaria agents in killing pediatric brain cancer cells. This funding helps us get one step closer to our goal. With the funding …

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Role of MOS Proto-oncogene in H3.3K27M Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma

01/01/2019 by Jeanne Young

Stephen C. Mack, Ph.D., Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Children’s one-year study, final summary We are grateful for support provided by the CBTF and funders that have allowed us to pursue our project on the characterizing “The Role of MOS Proto-Oncogene in H3.3K27M Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma”. Diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) remains a fatal …

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Targeting MYC Driven Medulloblastoma with Combinatorial Immune Checkpoint Blockade.

11/01/2018 by Jeanne Young

Allison Martin, M.D. Medulloblastoma is the most common malignant brain tumor in children.  In cases of relapsed or refractory disease there is no known curative therapy.  To address this question we have generated fetal mouse brain cells that mimic the most aggressive phenotype of medulloblastoma called “anaplastic” when they are placed into the cerebellum of …

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Multispecific CAR T cells for the Treatment of High Grade Gliomas in Children

07/15/2016 by Jeanne Young

Kevin Bielamowicz, M.D., Arkansas Research Institute 2016, second year Poor outcomes for children with high grade glioma (HGG) warrant novel therapeutic strategies, and redirecting immune cells can achieve this aim while minimizing side effects to normal cells. Using mathematical modeling in a group of brain tumor samples, we discovered substantial variation between individual cells within …

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